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Multimc modpacks
Multimc modpacks




multimc modpacks
  1. MULTIMC MODPACKS INSTALL
  2. MULTIMC MODPACKS FULL
  3. MULTIMC MODPACKS MODS

Logic to the wrapper script to make sure you use the right LWJGL version for the corresponding Minecraft version. If you care enough, you could probably get them to work byįiguring out which version of LWJGL those versions depend on and compiling them yourself.

multimc modpacks

Minecraft versions prior to 1.14 crash with OpenGL errors on launch.

MULTIMC MODPACKS MODS

If you do set the configuration globally, you can always change it to an Intel JDK and remove the wrapper command on a per-instance basis, for example if you want to play with Forge mods before compatibility is sorted out. Just enable the ARM JDK and set the Wrapper Command in the main MultiMC Settings window instead of the instance settings. The instructions above will enable the native Apple Silicon libs for a single MultiMC instance, but if you want, you can enable them for all instances. FWIW, if you get Forge crashes on launch using Rosetta, you should try using Amazon's Corretto build of OpenJDK 8, which doesn't seem to be affected and can run Forge, optifine, etc. Hopefully this will eventually get sorted out, as it seems to affect most Java JDKs, not just native ARM builds. So far, I haven't had any luck running Forge - I keep hitting LWJGL bugs that crash on launch.

multimc modpacks

You can then add Fabric mods from the "Loader Mods" pane.

MULTIMC MODPACKS INSTALL

Optional - Modsįabric seems to work great, so that's pretty cool :) To install Fabric, go to the Version pane of the "Edit Instance" screen, then just hit "Install Fabric". That's it! You should be able to launch the instance and run with native performance. Now you can paste it into the "Wrapper Command" box. Users/yourname), and copy the whole thing onto your clipboard using the pbcopy command.

MULTIMC MODPACKS FULL

This will expand the ~ character to the full path to your home directory (e.g. Ls ~/Minecraft/m1-multimc-hack/mcwrap.py | pbcopy The lines beginning with # below are comments and don't need to be entered, but it's fine to copy paste them in along with the rest. If you do put it somewhere else, remember to change the references to it in the commands below.

multimc modpacks

If you'd rather put this repo somewhere else, that's fine - the location doesn't really matter. To make it easy to follow along, we'll make a new directory called Minecraft in our home folder. Open a terminal (it's in the Utilities folder inside of Applications, if you're new to command line stuff). You'll also need a standard install of MultiMC. Setup and Usage Pre-requisitesįirst, install the Zulu Java 11 JDK for macOS ARM64. All you have to do is set the wrapper command and make sure you're using an M1-compatible JDK, and it should just work. This repo contains a wrapper script to be used with MultiMC that will configure any MultiMC instance to use the Apple Silicon native libraries from Tanmay's work. If you are new to MultiMC you probably want to check out Getting Started.įor further navigation please check the sidebar to the right, if you need support or just want to chat come join us on Discord.Want to get Minecraft running natively on a Mac with an M1 "Apple Silicon" chip? Thanks to the excellent work by Tanmay Bakshi, it's possible! MultiMC is a free, open-source launcher for Minecraft, managed by allows you to have multiple, separate instances of Minecraft (each with their own mods, texture packs, saves, etc) and helps you manage them and their associated options with a simple interface.






Multimc modpacks