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First you open the version of Minecraft you want to play with, and then close it. next you go to the official forge website and download the version of forge you want. Then you go to your .Minecraft folder and make a new folder called "mods" exactly. Then you download the mods you want and you must make sure it fits the version you're playing.
{} -- Last reload -- Details: Reload number: 1 Reload reason: initial Finished: Yes Packs: vanilla, mod_resources -- System Details -- Details: Minecraft Version: 1.20.1 Minecraft Version ID: 1.20.1 Operating System: Windows 11 (amd64) version 10.0 Java Version: 17.0.8, Microsoft Java VM Version: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Microsoft ...
Forge version: 47.3.0 Minecraft version: 1.20.1 Downloads: Changelog: (Direct) Installer: (AdFocus) (Direct) MDK: (AdFocus) (Direct) Downloads page Intro: This third recommended build for MC 1.20.1 offers improved performance, bugfixes, new features and various backports from newer versions such ...
Forge version: 43.4.0 Minecraft version: 1.19.2 Downloads: Changelog: (Direct) Installer: (AdFocus) (Direct) MDK: (AdFocus) (Direct) Downloads page Intro: This fourth recommended build for 1.19.2 offers improved performance, a couple of bugfixes and a boatload of backports from newer MC versions....
I can't start any Forge modpack for 1.20.1. It crashes with exit code 1 before even getting to the title screen. I've even tried creating a blank 1.20.1 curseforge profile with Forge 47.3.0 and no mods, but that crashes as well.
Forge version: 47.2.0 Minecraft version: 1.20.1 Downloads: Changelog: Installer: MDK: Intro: Since the release of our first recommended build for MC 1.20.1, the release policy for recommended builds has changed - we now aim to release new recommended builds for fully supported MC versions more frequently - as long as there's a reasonable amount of changes since last recommended build.
So, I am following the 1.21 forge tutorials by Kaupenjoe on youtube, and I have run into a problem. In tutorial #8, which is the one about adding foods, he creates a food with effects by using .effect() on the FoodProperties, and he also shows a few other methods, .fast() and .usingConvertsTo().
I have a feeling this is a Windows 10 specific issue because I was able to install forge on a windows 7 computer in my house but when I tried simply transferring the files over onto this one the forge Minecraft profile wouldn't launch. Whether I use the "windows installer" or the "installer" has no effect either.
So for context I have downloaded mods in the past and have never had a problem but I deleted all my mods a while ago because I lost touch with Minecraft. I got an urge to play it again and wanted to mod it but when I went to download forge I would click installer and go through the process and what’s supposed to be the installer would be a ...
Forge version: 48.1.0 Minecraft version: 1.20.2 Downloads: Changelog: Installer: MDK: Downloads page; Intro: Forge on 1.20.2 has seen significant improvements to various subsystems, including - but not limited to - a drastically simpler networking system with proxy support, faster mod loading and registries, a new test suite, self-analysing crash reports, mapped patches and more.