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If you like "Minecraft," but are getting tired of the game, you might want to check out mods. Mods, short for "modifications," are pieces of software that can change how "Minecraft" works. Some mods alter the rules of the time-space continuum. Some can change enemies into immensely powerful zombies. Combine a few mods, like introducing flags and custom weapons, and you can transform your game into a heated match of Capture the Flag with friends. There are also resource packs (also known as texture packs), which change textures — the visual designs of every item in the game. These are great for making the game look different, but keeping the same gameplay. Just note that mods and resource packs only work with the "Java Edition" of "Minecraft," available for Mac, Windows, and Linux computers.
How to install 'Minecraft' modsTo use mods in Minecraft, you need to install Minecraft Forge, find the mods you want online, add your mods to "Minecraft," and troubleshoot any problems that may arise. Here's how to do it all. Install Minecraft ForgeBefore you can install "Minecraft" mods, you'll need to install a free app called Minecraft Forge. Forge is a third-party program that lets you manage, install, enable, and delete any mod. You can download Minecraft Forge from the official website. Try to download the "Recommended" version, and make sure that the number in the left sidebar corresponds with the version of "Minecraft" that you have. After you've downloaded and installed Forge, restart your computer, and open the Minecraft Launcher. You should see a new options menu — pick "Forge" from this menu and then press "Play."
This will launch "Minecraft" with Forge enabled. If you've done it right, you'll see a new menu titled "Mods" in the main menu. Find the 'Minecraft' mods that you wantThere are dozens of sites that offer "Minecraft" mods for free. Two of the most popular are minecraftmods.com and curseforge.com. If you can't find the mods you want there, you can always try searching for them on Google.
However, whatever source you use, do some research. Like all third-party downloads, you'll want to dig a little to be sure the mod download is safe and won't cripple your game with bugs — or do worse, like install malware. Also make sure that any mod you download is compatible with the specific version of "Minecraft" that you're running. Both these sites have search features and comment sections, which let users report any issues they've had from a mod download. Curseforge also lets you sort by and opt for mods that already have millions of downloads. Add your mod to 'Minecraft'
TroubleshootingIf "Minecraft" has an issue loading after one or more mods are installed, don't freak out. Bugs and other problems will come with the territory, and usually for simple reasons. Make sure that you copied over the right files, and that the mod you downloaded can work with your version of "Minecraft." "Minecraft" will show you an error log if it fails to load, which you can inspect to find which mod is causing the game to crash. Once you've found it, open the mods folder and remove the culprit mod, then restart and launch again.
How to install 'Minecraft' resource packsYou can also install resource packs to mix up your Minecraft universe. They won't alter gameplay, but can change how blocks and buildings look, as well as add fun cosmetics, unique sounds, and alternative languages to the game.
You can find resource packs at familiar sources like curseforge.com, or other sites, like resourcepack.net. Here's how to install one in your game:
How to turn resource packs on and off while playingIf you start playing and find the new resource pack distracting, or if you want to compare the altered textures to the originals, you can turn your resource packs on and off while playing.
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