Difference between revisions of "Importing FTB Modpacks from the FTB App"

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== Step 1. ==  
 
== Step 1. ==  
Download the FTB App and MultiMc, set them up, and install the FTB pack you are looking to import.  
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* Download the FTB App and MultiMc, set them up, and install the FTB pack you are looking to import.  
  
=== Step 2. ===  
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== Step 2. ==  
Make an instance on MultiMc of the game version that the pack requires and then add the forge version it requires.
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[[File:Creating_An_Instance.png|400px|thumb|MultiMc's Instance Creation Page]]
[[File:Creating_An_Instance.png|500px|left]]
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[[File:Editing_An_MultiMc_Instance.png|400px|thumb|MultiMc's Instance Customization Page]]
[[File:Editing_An_MultiMc_Instance.png|500px|]]
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[[File:Adding_Forge_To_A_MMC_instance.png|400px|thumb|Adding forge to the vanilla instance]]  
[[File:Adding_Forge_To_A_MMC_instance.png|500px]]
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* Make an instance on MultiMc of the game version that the pack requires and then add the forge version it requires.
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* (Detailed in the pictures is a creation of the modpack "FTB: Interactions" version 2.0 with the correct forge version highlighted.)
  
==== Step 3. ====
 
Find the location of your FTB instances, which you can find the file path in the settings page.
 
  
===== Step 4. =====  
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== Step 3. ==  
Navigate to the file folder for the FTB pack you are importing and go into the one that has a name of letters and numbers. Then, copy everything inside of that folder. After that, paste it into the MultiMC instance's .minecraft folder and overwrite anything it requests you to.
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[[File:FTB_Settings_Page.png|400px|thumb|FTB App's settings page]]
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* Find the location of your FTB instances, which you can find the file path in the settings page.
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== Step 4. ==  
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* Navigate to the file folder for the FTB pack you are importing and go into the one that has a name of letters and numbers.  
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* Copy everything inside of that folder.  
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* Paste it into the MultiMC instance's .minecraft folder and overwrite anything it requests you to.

Revision as of 19:30, 9 July 2020

Step 1.

  • Download the FTB App and MultiMc, set them up, and install the FTB pack you are looking to import.

Step 2.

MultiMc's Instance Creation Page
MultiMc's Instance Customization Page
Adding forge to the vanilla instance
  • Make an instance on MultiMc of the game version that the pack requires and then add the forge version it requires.
  • (Detailed in the pictures is a creation of the modpack "FTB: Interactions" version 2.0 with the correct forge version highlighted.)


Step 3.

FTB App's settings page
  • Find the location of your FTB instances, which you can find the file path in the settings page.

Step 4.

  • Navigate to the file folder for the FTB pack you are importing and go into the one that has a name of letters and numbers.
  • Copy everything inside of that folder.
  • Paste it into the MultiMC instance's .minecraft folder and overwrite anything it requests you to.