

If you want 1.12.2 mods go here: Also check for 'core' or 'library' mods as mods use these for many reasons and are required.Ģ.To install and older Forge version just get it from the Forge website, to select an older version you have installed already just go to the instance/modpack (MultiMC, Twitch)/installations (Vanilla) tabs and change it by editing the modloader.ģ.Forge should work on any OS as far as I know. You can just put mods in a zip file and past them on to someone but it's better to use a launcher as any modpacks downloaded from modpack launcher sites or curseforge with have particular files in them and expect a launcher to unpack and install it for you to play.ġ.To install Forge you want to go to the Forge official website here: Modpacks are a collection of mods and are package to be then unpacked through any of the launchers I stated above. So if you are installing one expect to use a modpack through the Vanilla Launcher and dropping the zip file in the mods folder after you have installed Forge it won't work. Modpacks work in modpack launchers like Twitch, Technic, FTB, ATLauncher, MultiMC etc.

If you want to edit a modpack just go to the mods folder/mod lists and remove (or put. So best to stick with Curseforge as there is no ad site redirects, malware and otherwise in the files as every file is checked by people at Curse.

best to get used to being particular with mods unless the developer states it supports many like the 1.9.4/1.10.2 situation I stated before or Fabric working across all 1.14 versions as another example.Īlso be careful downloading mods as mod repost sites exist and they can be dangerous. 1.12.2 and 1.13+ are very different as Forge got restructured so. Hello, mods are compatible for 1 version only, sometimes you get 1.9.4 & 1.10.2 support but it isn't common.
