![]() It’s not easy to list the best Kappa shader features. RRe36 wanted to see if he could do it better this time. By the way, the codebase was from the Chocapic13 shaders. As a result, he decided to recode his old shader from 2014. The creator was bored and had time for something new in mid-2019. The development history can be summarized briefly. The German-speaking creator RRe36 is probably just a Twitch fan. Kappa stands for sarcastic or ironic things on the Internet. You might think that, like the Moving Blocks texture pack, the project is just a joke. This fact alone indicates that you can expect great quality work. Therefore, it’s no wonder that his packs have already been downloaded several million times. He already has a lot of knowledge about shader packs. Although it has been gaining some mod pack installation capabilities and similar things lately, so I'm not 100% sure about the latter anymore, but I haven't heard of it being able to do that (yet?).Kappa shaders for Minecraft were created by an experienced developer. The main thing it can't easily do, is update mods to the latest versions from CurseForge. (But both of them do not work together in the same instance, as they use different intermediary names and mappings.) MultiMC also makes it easy to manage multiple different instances. It's super easy to install Fabric with it, you just click Install Fabric in the instance settings menu. Personally I would recommend the MultiMC launcher. Does the twitch Launcher still do that? I don't remember if the Fabric installer has a way to select the Minecraft directory? But basically you would somehow need it installed to the profile that you ultimately launch the game with, wherever and for whichever launcher that is. So that profile would only be visible if you launch the game somehow via the vanilla launcher. AFAIK the Fabric installer creates a profile to the vanilla launcher's installation directory. If Fabric works, then you should see Fabric in the bottom left of the Minecraft main menu. But my first guess would be that the Fabric Loader either wasn't installed properly, or you are not launching the game with that Fabric profile. I have never installed the Twitch Launcher so I don't know how that works (I only had the original Curse Launcher installed briefly many years ago). The mod loader or the related libraries usually also offer a lot more functionality than just loading the mods, such as various commonly used hooks added to the vanilla game that multiple mods can easily use. ![]() So you need a mod loader that upon game launch checks what is in the mods/ directory, checks if the files there are valid mod files for the launcher in question, and then tries to load them. The game does not know about them and never tries to access them in any way. If you simply put some mod files into the mods/ directory and launch a vanilla game, absolutely nothing happens with the mods. You need a mod loader to load any mods to the game, as the vanilla game has no concept of mods and no awareness of them. They are very different in their design principles and focus and implementation details, but on the broad scale they do the same thing: they load mods to the game. All the config files and directories it accesses are relative to what Minecraft considers the current instance (working) directory.įorge and Fabric are both mod loaders. Litematica itself should not care at all about the install location, and isn't even directly aware of it. I don't really understand what forge and fabric are, i'm probably doing something wrong or have wrong expectations, if anyone can help me with a work around so i can play with litematica and shaders and still have access to other mod variants like vivecraft, and older versions of minecraft for those servers i play on, that would be helpful. install fabric and litematica mod group to new directory manually.create minecraft mod instance with no modloader (because they only have forge).To Reproduce (if not clear from the description already) I did this by running the fabric installer to the new directory, and copying over the mods listed to the mod folder. I thought I would be able to install fabric and litematica to the directory where my minecraft instance is installed via the twitch launcher (formerly known as curse). In order to manage multiple installs of minecraft, I am trying to store this instance of minecraft using the twitch launcher, but litematica does not work when in the twitch launcer (folder structure)? This combination works when installed to the vanilla MC location, but I struggle to use it since I have to switch between multiple versions of minecraft so that I can use shaders or vivecraft as well in other combinations with other mods.Įxpected behavior (if not clear from the description)
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