![]() ![]() ![]() WINDOWS ONLY: This is the main executable. I'm currently trying to work around it by trying to use the latest version (1.14.4) from the website, but I don't know where to put it. However upon creating a fresh instance, when I go to install forge (by going to Edit Instance) the button to install forge is greyed out. LINUX AND OSX: This is the main executable, but it should never be called directly. In order to do this, I need to install Forge. Local copy of the LiteLoader version list Local copy of the Forge version list (pre-gradle generation) Local copy of the Forge version list (gradle generation) This file contains information about most downloaded files and is used for keeping track of them and making sure they are always up-to-dateĭownloaded cache files for the previously mentioned metacache This contains all of Minecrafts dependencies, see below for more info Since MultiMC isn't a Java program we use a few different Java applications for things like launching the game. Pre-1.6 ONLY: The directory containing jarmods ![]() This is the "normal" Minecraft directory, which contains, saves/, mods/ etc. Can be used for completely overriding version.json, but it's recommended to use (JSON Patches) instead Skip to 3:48 for installation if you know how to download Optifine safely.Install Optifine in the MultiMC Launcher for Minecraft using Forge.Only download Op. This file keeps all the instance settings, such as memory options, as well as it's name etc.ġ.6+ ONLY: This file contains all the information needed to launch a vanilla instance, like libraries needed etc.ġ.6+ ONLY, DEPRECATED: Like version.json, but for usage in modded scenarios. This file defines in which groups the instances are sorted Various downloaded files for the different modpack platformsĪll custom icons you give to MultiMC are stored hereĬustom Icon theme for you to edit, see Custom Icons for more information. They all have a 40 letter hexadecimal ID, and are sorted into folders according to their first 2 letters. The files here contain information about the assets for different versions of the game, like which asset ID belongs to which asset.Īll "new" assets are stored here. No passwords are saved here, though the different tokens could be used to play Minecraft as you, so be careful ![]()
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