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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Download TooManyItems - Minecraft


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Info:
TooManyItems is one of the most popular Minecraft inventory hack/tweaking mods. It features a nice sleek interface, a full selection of items and even support for many other mods' items. It also has a few buttons for easy access gamemode, time/weather and difficulty changes and much more.

It is definitely one of the most used/popular mods, and it can prove to be very helpful (even in multiplayer).

Download MCPatcher - Minecraft


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Info:
MCPatcher is a free Minecraft patcher. While it used to be one of the few ways of making your Minecraft support HD texture packs, with the "new" Minecraft's built-in support for them, it is nowadays mostly used to install mods in a clean and easy way.
MCPatcher basically places selected .zip files in your minecraft.jar. This can be used to install mods, texture packs and other goodies.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Mod Installation FAQ

This FAQ is for all www.youtube.com/BeastDud mod installation videos
(including
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FAQ:

Q: The title says x.x.x not 1.1.0!
A: Yes, calm down, that's true. These two tutorials were made with earlier versions of Minecraft, but the installation process is exactly the same, so there would be no point in making a new video for every new patch.

Q: I got black screen/crash/the mod(s) didn't work for me
A: Try "cleaning your minecraft.jar" before modding by going to your Minecraft launcher > "Options" > "Force update" > "Done" > login.
    Also make sure the mod(s) and MCPatcher* are up to date (with the version of Minecraft you are using). Some mods have "unique" installations, so be sure to always read the "Installation" part on every mod's official Minecraft Forums page.

Q: I downloaded the mods, but didn't get any .zip files
A: It is common for OS' and browsers to have a "decompress on download" feature, but most of them ask you on download wether you want it to perform this action - when you download, be sure to choose "Save".
    If it's too late and you've already decompressed the file (with no .zip/.rar files left), you can always re-compress them with 7-zip (Windows) or Unarchiver (Mac). <- compress the files INSIDE the folder.

Q: Why didn't Optifine didn't work?
A: Optifine has some features in common with MCPatcher, so if you want to install Optifine, be sure to "uncheck" the following in MCPatcher: HD Textures, HD Fonts, and Better Grass.

Q: Can I install x (paste mod name here) with this?
A: Yes, indeed you can! Just remember that some mods have unique installation processes, such as placing some files in the minecraft (folder) > mods folder. Some mods also depend on one or several others. <- always read the "Installation" part of the mod's official thread.


More info:
- Some mods are incompatible with each other, which means that when installed together, they might crash your minecraft/corrupt your saves. Mods such as Modloader, Forge and Vault enhance the compatibility between mods (some mods even require one or more of these, but this is explained on the mods' official Minecraft Forums thread page).