Minecraft mods (modifications) are additions to the game that change the way you play. They include texture packs, shaders, changes in gameplay, additions and subtractions and everything in between. Some of this information is very basic, other bits might help you along if you...more ...
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Modpacks contain pre-made configurations that allow you to quickly and easily install all of the mods you need to run your own modded server, without having to go through the hassle of searching for and installing each individual mod yourself. To get started hosting a modded server, simply fo...
Search for and add as many mods, resource packs, and maps as you want. Do keep in mind that CurseForge will only show you the mods compatible with your selected version of Minecraft. After you're done adding the required elements, just click thePlaybutton to launch the game with the sele...
If you have general issues, feel free to ask in this thread. When asking for help here, be aware that (as per AHQ TOS) you can't put links to mods/cc downloads nor talk about adult mods (mods that would raise the rating of the game) If you have issues with an individual mod/...
Don’t place mods with these more than one folder deep; see Installation. dependencies = mods that other mods depend on. Read more on these here. localthumbcache = a specific .package file in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4, created by the game. DO delete this every time you ...
installing the components one by one seems to do just fine. However, in-game some of those components (Restored More Morte Mortuary Moments, to be precise) will display the "invalid-xxxx". This is specially true with his comments on Dhall's book. Am I missing something in the modding pro...
MOD1_SPHINX is a different id from CREATURE:SPHINX_MOD2, but this is a convention new modders often do not know about. Raw duplication may also arise even with unique names, for example when the same objects are used as a base in multiple mods by the same creator, and two or more ...
Lets say I will "try" this on BG2:SOA. So what do I do? First I download the game and install it (I have the beamdog client) and then what? I install a Mod via WeiDU and poke inside the files of the Mod's folder? How do I ACTUALLY start?
One of the things I loved most about Minecraft was the sense of freedom it gave me. I could do whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. Whether it was building a castle, exploring a cave, or simply admiring the scenery, the game allowed me to be in complete control. And the best part?