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Mt mod pac kwont download right Need Help


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6 hours ago, plowmanplow said:
  • Mediafire is not a valid host for use with the platform. Their links change over time and are not usable as a modpack location.

what should i use other then media fire and thanks for the help man.

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Dropbox is a valid alternative for your pack provided you don't have more than 150 pack downloads per day. In order to use dropbox, create a public share link for your modpack archive and make the following alterations to the URL:

  • Change "www" to "dl"
  • Change "dropbox" to "dropboxusercontent"
  • Remove any trailing "?dl=0" or "?dl=0"

Client pack analysis:

  • The contents of your pack are in a subfolder. This will not work. The top level folders "bin", "config", and "mods" must be a the top level of the folder structure in the modpack archive.
  • Your /bin/ folder has too many files. It should only contain the file "modpack.jar".
  • The /cache/ folder and it's contents should be removed from your modpack archive.
  • You should remove the /mods/Installers+jars/ folder and its contents from your modpack archive.
  • I can think of maybe two mods out of thousands that require an installer. If you have installers for mods you aren't getting them from the mod author's preferred locations. Always download mods directly from where the author publishes them.
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4 hours ago, plowmanplow said:

Dropbox is a valid alternative for your pack provided you don't have more than 150 pack downloads per day. In order to use dropbox, create a public share link for your modpack archive and make the following alterations to the URL:

  • Change "www" to "dl"
  • Change "dropbox" to "dropboxusercontent"
  • Remove any trailing "?dl=0" or "?dl=0"

Client pack analysis:

  • The contents of your pack are in a subfolder. This will not work. The top level folders "bin", "config", and "mods" must be a the top level of the folder structure in the modpack archive.
  • Your /bin/ folder has too many files. It should only contain the file "modpack.jar".
  • The /cache/ folder and it's contents should be removed from your modpack archive.
  • You should remove the /mods/Installers+jars/ folder and its contents from your modpack archive.
  • I can think of maybe two mods out of thousands that require an installer. If you have installers for mods you aren't getting them from the mod author's preferred locations. Always download mods directly from where the author publishes them.

thanks allot. and have a good.

 

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