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Especially this new variant of Forge. Forge has been around for an understandably long time, as it's one of the most well-known mod loaders known to the PC side of Minecraft, aside from Fabric. Recently, there has been something else called 'NeoForge', and all of my favorite mods are moving to NeoForge instead of the usual Forge loader.
1.8 Forge - Works. ANY profile on 1.19 Forge - Crashes. Forge client without using Curseforge app - Crashes. 1.9-1.18 - Untested. I've updated java and my driver, I've made a different folder for modding, I've changed my Forge version, and more stuff I can't fully remember. here is the crash report and log WITH the Curseforge app:
I know I installed it properly , when I open up minecraft it says in the corner "Minecraft 1.6.4 MCP v8.11 FML v6.4.49.965 Minecraft Forge 9.11.1.965 3 mods loaded, 3 mods active" I also have (under the "singleplayer" and "multiplayer" buttons), a button that says "mods" which shows the 3 mods that come with the installation of forge. However ...
I have been trying to fix this for a few days, whenever I launch up minecraft with... 50 give or take mods it loads up the Forge loading screen phase 1 just fine but once it gets to "Loading - Initializing mods Phase 1" and the loading bar says "2/7" it gets stuck and if I click it stops responding and when I close it it gives me a crash log.
There is no mods folder. i made a mods folder and put the .jar files in but forge detects no mods when i run minecraft Rollback Post to Revision RollBack #7 Jun 2, 2016
The basics of modding is:-Install Java-Consider the version of Minecraft you want to play modded (1.12.2 and 1.14.4 are not the same version and they don't play the same mods, 1.10.2 and 1.12.2 are not the same but sometimes 1.9.4 and 1.10.2 were supported or 1.12 to 1.12.2 is supported but this is not always the case).
If it is a Forge mod (and the .zip file is the mod), you can put the .zip file in the mods folder. A .jar file is just a .zip file with a different name (rename a .jar to .zip and see what happens).
This has been happening for some time now, meaning I can't play modded (with Forge). The game launches normally when using Fabric and Vanilla, but when I try to boot up a Forge version, it loads for a bit, then the launcher appears to crash and either display 'Exit Code: -1073741819' or 'Exit Code: 1' upon relaunching itself.
Otherwise when modding the game all you should need is to have Java installed, install Forge for 1.8.9, it should create a mods folder, you put Optifine 1.8.9 and Keystrokes 1.8.9 into the mods folder, and if Optifine doesn't work then extract it by double clicking it and extracting it to a mod and putting it into the mods folder (you can ...
When it opens completely and you come to the start page, make sure there is a mods button there, this is how you'll know that forge has installed correctly. Now that you've done that, close minecraft and go back to the minecraft files in finder, and search it for an empty folder named Mods, and stick your mod in there. Now you just run minecraft!