ketchupboy2002 Posted November 10, 2018 Posted November 10, 2018 Decided to make a custom modpack, combining the elements my friends and I wanted a lot of which came from Crazy Craft. It lets you download all the mods just fine, but when you click "play" it simply opens the vanilla version of minecraft without any mods. Here's the link to the pack http://api.technicpack.net/modpack/daboiz The dropbox link is here, note that at the end I have a 1 but put a 0 so you can view it better https://www.dropbox.com/s/415g98pnprntcwv/modpack.zip?dl=1 Using 64bit Java, 8GB of memory. All help is appreciated!
Moderators Munaus Posted November 10, 2018 Moderators Posted November 10, 2018 you have 2 folders, when it should be 3. Config folder is the missing one In your bin you have a modpack.jar.jar Google "windows shows file extensions" to prevent this from happening. The Forge file must be called modpack.jar DId you edit your mods files in the mod folder? Very few of them have any version numbers on them. No mod developer would ever release their mods without a version number Either you edited them out - DO NOT DO THIS! - or you downloaded from a site like 9mc. Again, do not do this. Mod developers upload their mods in Curseforge or minecraftforum. In a few rare cases the mod devs have their own website. But none of them upload on 9mc or any other website that has a number on its URL address. It is impossible to tell what mods' versions you have in your pack because of the missing numbers. Delete them and upload new ones from the proper website mentioned earlier
ketchupboy2002 Posted November 10, 2018 Author Posted November 10, 2018 Fixed the .jar file, but now when it opens MC it gets stuck at "Loading - Initializing mods Phase 3" "5/7" My next step is to re-download the mods, ensuring they're all from reputable sources. Any other ideas?
Moderators Munaus Posted November 10, 2018 Moderators Posted November 10, 2018 you need to fix all issues before stating that it doesn't work. Monepoke33 1
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