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How to manual update/install forge |
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How to manual update/install forge Hi, I'm currently playing minecraft 1.7.10 on my custom modpack and I recently came accross a problem when I wanted to install Railcraft. I'm using the Vanilla Minecraft pack with forge installed. Unfortunatly the latest version available via the ATLauncher is 1197 while Railcraft requires 1199, I tried to manually update forge but I can't find how to do it. Is it possible? How? |
Post: #2 |
RE: How to manual update/install forge All downloads for Minecraft Forge can be found here: http://files.minecraftforge.net/ (Signature)Simply get the 'Universal' download for the version you want, and add it to your instance as a jar mod. Don't forget to disable the old Forge version first. Be aware that the 'recommended' Forge version is older than the version Railcraft needs, so you'll have to check the full version list for the correct version. --dgelessus(pm) I am currently somewhat busy in real life, so it may take a few days for me to respond to posts and PMs. Sorry about any delays. |
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RE: How to manual update/install forge (15-08-2014 04:37 PM)dgelessus Wrote: All downloads for Minecraft Forge can be found here: http://files.minecraftforge.net/ Oh, it's that simple? can't believe I didn't think to try that. Thanks! |
17-08-2014, 05:53 PM (This post was last modified: 17-08-2014 06:10 PM by ariosos.) |
RE: How to manual update/install forge (15-08-2014 04:41 PM)Xiaminou Wrote:(15-08-2014 04:37 PM)dgelessus Wrote: All downloads for Minecraft Forge can be found here: http://files.minecraftforge.net/ In case anyone else is having any issue with this (I did for the longest time)... (it's not THAT simple - that is, if you're like me, and your first thought is to go directly to the jarmods folder. ) The Incorrect Way The problem was, I was doing this manually, by renaming the files directly. Correct Way (remember, don't touch the jarmods folder and rename any mods). 1. Click on Edit Mods. 2. Click on Add Mods, and select the forge version that you want. 3. Select the disabled forge version (i.e. 1197) checkbox and click the 'Enable Mod' button. 4. Select the 'Latest Forge Version' checkbox, or whatever version you have and click on 'Disable'. If the console window is saying there's a copy error, make sure that you didn't disable it manually. (i.e., forge-1.7.10-10.13.0.x.disabled) 5. Click on close, and run the launcher. Minecraft should be updated with the new version. |
19-08-2014, 01:01 AM (This post was last modified: 19-08-2014 01:03 AM by Dhenier.) |
RE: How to manual update/install forge If you want to update forge for a pack that has it listed as a Required Mod, then do the following: Navigate to the ATLauncher/Instances/ folder and open the instance folder you want to update. Open the instance.json file in a text editor. Search for 'Minecraft Forge' Change: 'optional': false, To: 'optional': true, Then follow ariosos' explanation above. Cheers |
19-08-2014, 08:57 AM (This post was last modified: 19-08-2014 08:57 AM by dgelessus.) |
RE: How to manual update/install forge Or install the pack and remove Forge afterwards. The 'requiredness' of the mods is only enforced on installation. (Signature)--dgelessus(pm) I am currently somewhat busy in real life, so it may take a few days for me to respond to posts and PMs. Sorry about any delays. |
Post: #7 |
RE: How to manual update/install forge Just one more update because I spent some time groping around before I found that what I was missing is that you need to copy your new forge into your instance's 'jarmods' folder, and add it from there using the 'edit mods' method above and if necessary the 'make optional' stuff. When I read 'add it as a jar mod', I was looking for a 'jar mod' type in the add dialog dropdown and when there wasn't one I was all like . Now I'm all like |
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8th of August 2019 - Help Translate ATLauncher
ATLauncher is written in English only, and through community translations, we're looking to increase the number of languages that ATLauncher has, so that people can choose to use the launcher in their native language.
All translations and languages added to the launcher, which are not the base English language, are all community driven, and anyone is free to contribute, if you choose to.
If you wish to help out with the translation effort, please visit our Crowdin page.
If you have any issues or questions, please let us know in our Discord server.
All translations and languages added to the launcher, which are not the base English language, are all community driven, and anyone is free to contribute, if you choose to.
If you wish to help out with the translation effort, please visit our Crowdin page.
If you have any issues or questions, please let us know in our Discord server.
7th of August 2019 - Update 3.3.1.0 - Servers and Curse Modpacks
Version 3.3.1.0 of ATLauncher has just released adding in 2 new features.
First there is now a Servers tab on the launcher. New servers that you create through the launcher will now show up in the Servers tab and will allow you to launcher, backup and delete servers. No more will you need to go into the folder manually and figure out how to run the server you just created.
While most people will probably want to run servers on another computer or host, this allows those wanting quick and simple servers running in minutes.
The second feature is the ability to install Curse modpacks within ATLauncher. While ATLauncher is, and always will be about showcasing community packs built on the platform, Curse is a major platform with a lot of packs. Trying to ignore Curse is a futile task, so we've added the ability to install packs within ATLauncher.
Simply visit the Packs tab and click the new Add Curse Pack and paste in a CurseForge modpack url or zip file and ATLauncher will install the pack for you like any other pack on ATLauncher.
There will not be an interface to browse and install packs like there is for ATLauncher packs, but this feature will allow for users who wish to just install and play the odd pack from Curse directly within ATLauncher, without the need for another launcher.
If you find any issues with these new features, or have any feedback, please let us know in our Discord server.
First there is now a Servers tab on the launcher. New servers that you create through the launcher will now show up in the Servers tab and will allow you to launcher, backup and delete servers. No more will you need to go into the folder manually and figure out how to run the server you just created.
While most people will probably want to run servers on another computer or host, this allows those wanting quick and simple servers running in minutes.
The second feature is the ability to install Curse modpacks within ATLauncher. While ATLauncher is, and always will be about showcasing community packs built on the platform, Curse is a major platform with a lot of packs. Trying to ignore Curse is a futile task, so we've added the ability to install packs within ATLauncher.
Simply visit the Packs tab and click the new Add Curse Pack and paste in a CurseForge modpack url or zip file and ATLauncher will install the pack for you like any other pack on ATLauncher.
There will not be an interface to browse and install packs like there is for ATLauncher packs, but this feature will allow for users who wish to just install and play the odd pack from Curse directly within ATLauncher, without the need for another launcher.
If you find any issues with these new features, or have any feedback, please let us know in our Discord server.
24th of June 2019 - Easy install mods are here!
ATLauncher 3.2.9.0 just released which adds a few new cool features.
For starters you can now choose the version of Minecraft Forge or Fabric to install when installing the Vanilla Minecraft with Forge and Vanilla Minecraft with Fabric packs.
Previously you'd install the latest version at the time, but now you can choose the version, and simply reinstall the pack to update to a newer version if one comes out (note that your added mods will not be removed when you do this, so it's even easier).
You can now also install mods from Curse directly into those packs from within ATLauncher. Simply click the Add Mods button on the instance and you'll be able to browse mods from Curse and search for mods to add to the instance.
Simply find the mod you want to add, select the version of the mod to install (note that some mods ship both Forge and Fabric versions of their mods, so you'll need to check which one to install first) and then click Add and the mod will be downloaded and installed into the instance, ready to use, without leaving the launcher.
One other fix was that previously Minecraft 1.6 and below had issues with sounds not working. This has now been fixed, and you simply need to reinstall to fix the sounds.
That's it. Have fun modding. And any issues, please let us know in our Discord server.
For starters you can now choose the version of Minecraft Forge or Fabric to install when installing the Vanilla Minecraft with Forge and Vanilla Minecraft with Fabric packs.
Previously you'd install the latest version at the time, but now you can choose the version, and simply reinstall the pack to update to a newer version if one comes out (note that your added mods will not be removed when you do this, so it's even easier).
You can now also install mods from Curse directly into those packs from within ATLauncher. Simply click the Add Mods button on the instance and you'll be able to browse mods from Curse and search for mods to add to the instance.
Simply find the mod you want to add, select the version of the mod to install (note that some mods ship both Forge and Fabric versions of their mods, so you'll need to check which one to install first) and then click Add and the mod will be downloaded and installed into the instance, ready to use, without leaving the launcher.
One other fix was that previously Minecraft 1.6 and below had issues with sounds not working. This has now been fixed, and you simply need to reinstall to fix the sounds.
That's it. Have fun modding. And any issues, please let us know in our Discord server.
7th of June 2019 - Featured Packs
ATLauncher version 3.2.6.0 has just released which includes a new Featured Packs tab.
Featured Packs are packs that the ATLauncher team select that are featured. They're packs that we recommend you try out if you're looking for a different experience that you may be used to playing.
These are packs that may be using up to date versions of Minecraft with the latest mods as well as packs that are unique and interesting and we think people will enjoy playing them.
So give them a go, install them and play them, you might find something fun.
Featured Packs are packs that the ATLauncher team select that are featured. They're packs that we recommend you try out if you're looking for a different experience that you may be used to playing.
These are packs that may be using up to date versions of Minecraft with the latest mods as well as packs that are unique and interesting and we think people will enjoy playing them.
So give them a go, install them and play them, you might find something fun.
17th of June 2016 - Official Discord Server
Hi All,
Been a while since we've had any news posts!
We've opened up our official Discord server to the public and you can come join it by visiting https://atl.pw/discord.
Come join our community and talk to other players, mod developers, pack developers and ATLauncher staff.
Please keep it friendly of course, be kind to each other :)
Thanks
Been a while since we've had any news posts!
We've opened up our official Discord server to the public and you can come join it by visiting https://atl.pw/discord.
Come join our community and talk to other players, mod developers, pack developers and ATLauncher staff.
Please keep it friendly of course, be kind to each other :)
Thanks