
ġ0 : Copy the mods and config folder from your exported modpack into the installed Forge Server folder. You can find more information about launching a Minecraft server here.ĩ : Download the latest Forge installer here for your Minecraft version. You will also need this later.Ĩ : Create a server on BattleCrate, we recommended a minimum of our Iron plan (3GB RAM) for smaller packs and our Gold plan (4GB) for larger packs. This is a ZIP file you can give to your friends, allowing them to import it directly into MultiMC. If this is your first time using MultiMC you will need to login to your Mojang account first.ħ : Right click the instance in MultiMC and click Export. Select the latest version available.Ħ : Start the game by clicking Launch and confirm everything is working.
#MULTIMC MODS INSTALL#
Click Add and then select all of the mods you'd like to use.ĥ: Install Forge by switching to the Version tab and then clicking Install Forge. zip onto your computer.Ĥ: Right Click the newly created instance, then switch to the Loader Mods tab. In this tutorial we're going to be building a pack for Minecraft 1.12.2, but any Forge-supported version will work.ġ: Head over to CurseForge, downloading the mods you want to play with, taking care to download the version for Minecraft 1.12.2Ģ : Download MultiMC if you haven't already, you can get the latest version here. To sweeten the deal, you can deploy your pack onto ServerFlex and claim £5 of free credit using the promocode forge5. In this article we're going to build a modpack from scratch, import it into MultiMC and then deploy it on to a live multiplayer server. We know some of the best that Minecraft has to offer can be found with mods, and putting together a modpack with just the right features for you and friends is half the battle.
