This means I cant run any older mods because it completely erases them before I start the game. jar (deleting the modded version) and using that instead of using the modded version. jar of an older version run through the launcher results in the launcher downloading a clean. However, when I booted up the launcher and ran the game it downloaded a clean. jar file, so I did this, deleting the client side update checker. jar you can turn off the auto update that downloads a new. I found a youtube video from 2016 that told me if you edit a string in the. jar file, and noticed that it had erased the modded. As the game was loading, it downloaded an entirely new 1.2.5.jar. As a test run, I tossed Modloader into the 1.2.5.jar in the %appdata%/roaming/.minecraft/versions/1.2.5 folder, deleted the META-INF and started the game. With some googling I managed to find all of the mods and prereqs for the version that I want to play: 1.2.5. However, I am encountering some difficulty. I thought the new launcher would be quite useful for this as it allows me to play old versions. So I had a hankering recently to play some of my old mods that haven't been updated in six years or so. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting
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