In this guide I will show you how to use the outdated mods that you absolutely love. It's a relatively simple process and it will keep you using the mods that you love.
I would just like to say, this is only for PC users only. I don't know where the .minecraft folder is on macs.
[Step 1]
First of all you will have to locate your .minecraft folder, there are other guides for that part.
[Step 2]
Next you will have to locate your minecraft.jar file. Within the .minecraft folder it should be in the 'bin' folder.
[Step 3]
Now copy and paste your minecraft.jar file somewhere else.
[Step 4]
If an update breaks any of your mods then just copy the minecraft.jar into the bin folder, and overwrite the new minecraft.jar, it wont update, but it will be on the prior update, so you can use all of your last update's mods.
[Notes]
If you copy the minecraft.jar file with all of your mods installed then when you copy it back into the bin folder you will have all of your mods pre-installed.
i do not understand what you mean???
do you mean keeping your old version of minecraft that the mods were working on and just having the latest version copied under another name?
I don't know if I'm looking at the right page, but I can tell you what i'm looking for. Tell me if this is the right page for me. I'm looking for how to use a mod, i'm in version 1.7.10, but the mod is for 1.7.2. Is that what this guide is about? And if it is, then I don't understand the last part:
[Step 4]
If an update breaks any of your mods then just copy the minecraft.jar into the bin folder, and overwrite the new minecraft.jar, it wont update, but it will be on the prior update, so you can use all of your last update's mods.
I would just like to say, this is only for PC users only. I don't know where the .minecraft folder is on macs.
[Step 1]
First of all you will have to locate your .minecraft folder, there are other guides for that part.
[Step 2]
Next you will have to locate your minecraft.jar file. Within the .minecraft folder it should be in the 'bin' folder.
[Step 3]
Now copy and paste your minecraft.jar file somewhere else.
[Step 4]
If an update breaks any of your mods then just copy the minecraft.jar into the bin folder, and overwrite the new minecraft.jar, it wont update, but it will be on the prior update, so you can use all of your last update's mods.
[Notes]
If you copy the minecraft.jar file with all of your mods installed then when you copy it back into the bin folder you will have all of your mods pre-installed.
do you mean keeping your old version of minecraft that the mods were working on and just having the latest version copied under another name?
[Step 4]
If an update breaks any of your mods then just copy the minecraft.jar into the bin folder, and overwrite the new minecraft.jar, it wont update, but it will be on the prior update, so you can use all of your last update's mods.