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Installation with MultiMC

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:07 pm
by EpicAaron
I'm noticing a lot of installation trouble this past week, so here's a note about using MultiMC.

I don't know what you schmucks are using in 2021 to play this modded Minecraft, but I have been hooked on MultiMC for years now. I think it is a brilliant launcher, and it feels very familiar to someone that is used to installing mods the old way (without a launcher). Thankfully, MultiMC automates the whole zipping process, so you never have to open a jar file.

So, if you can't figure out the normal Minecraft launcher or whatever, here is a brief overview of how to install Better Than Wolves using MultiMC.

The interface is pretty straight forward. You can right click to make a new instance of the game. Select version 1.5.2!

Then, you can click "Edit Instance" in the right sidebar to add some mods.

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Keep your eyes on the right sidebar. Clicking "Add to Minecraft.jar" will allow you to select a zipped mod to install automatically.

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The mod in question just need to be a zip file containing all the mod files. If you are installing CE, you don't need to do anything. Just download the client file and select it with MultiMC! If you want to play any Flowerchild versions, you probably need to take out the client files and put them in their own zip.

NOW, if even that is too hard for you (and trust me, I get it), you can also just import instances from other people with the click of a button. Someone with a fully installed Better Than Wolves can send you the file. Discord is quite handy for stuff like that.

The only trouble I can foresee with MultiMC is that sometimes it doesn't detect your java version quite right.

Re: Installation with MultiMC

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:13 pm
by dawnraider
Official documentation for installation can be found on github here.

This is basically just a duplicate of Aaron's guide though, which is quite well done so thank you :) MultiMC is definitely a much easier way of installing the mod vs having to muck about with the vanilla launcher. It also automatically has instances in their own folders, which is far better than vanilla's behavior of defaulting to everything in the same folder. Even though you can make instances have their own folders in vanilla the fact that it is opt-in is baffling.

Re: Installation with MultiMC

Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:21 pm
by EpicAaron
Hello Better Than Wolves gamers... I had no idea this post was stickied! I am making a much better guide post presently, so please stand by.

Re: Installation with MultiMC

Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:07 am
by dawnraider
Yeah I figured this would be good information to have documented on the forums so I stickied it a while back :)