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MultiMC is an alternative launcher for minecraft which some may wish to have in place of the default FTB launcher with the ability to create 'instances' these allow the user to have an infinite amount of separate jars with no restrictions to modpacks or memory allowances. This will also allow the user to play FTB 'offline' or without the use. Multimac is a unique, multiple child seat system, which fits securely on the back seat of your car, and accommodates children from birth to 12 years old. MultiMC is a free, open source Minecraft launcher that enables users to easily manage mods for multiple, separate installations of Minecraft. We're running a Patreon campaign so that we can continue to pay for our hosting, and invest in the resources necessary to keep the project going, whilst staying independent. MultiMC is a new generation of launchers. Its main feature is an open-source character. This means that absolutely any user can make changes to the program and improve it thereby. The authors position their program as a universal utility for launching various builds with a large number of installed. MultiMC is a custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once. It also allows you to easily install and remove mods by simply dragging and dropping. Here are the current features of MultiMC. This project support only cloning, because it has submodules.

MultiMC is a free, open-source launcher for modded Minecraft specially designed to overcome the features lacking on the official launchers, such as offline gameplay and Linux support.

It is managed by a two person team[1].

Screenshot of MultiMC’s pack selection UI.

Features

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The main features that MultiMC brings to the launchers' ecosystem are:

  • Simultaneous control of multiple Minecraft instances.
  • Custom icons and groups for instances.
  • Management of multiple Minecraft user profiles.
  • Ability to play offline.
  • Starting Minecraft with a custom resolution and Java arguments.
  • Changing Java's runtime options (including memory options such as MaxM and MinM).
  • Showing Minecraft's console output in a color coded window.
  • Killing Minecraft easily if it crashes or freezes.
  • Forge integration (automatic installation, version downloads, mod management).
  • Minecraft world management, with copying and renaming features.
  • Importing and exporting Minecraft instances to share them with anyone.
  • Support for every version of Minecraft that the vanilla launcher does, including snapshots.
  • Management of server and client text logs and in-game screenshots taken during gameplay.
  • Automatic Curse modpack downloads. (Since version 0.6.0.) You no longer need third party tools. Just import a Curse modpack zip. (It will also successfully download archived mods.)

Version history

There is no official changelog formatted version history available. Most of the updates for the launcher are posted on the official blog.

External links

  1. https://multimc.org/

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OptiFine in MultiMC
The OptiFine installer requires that MC be installed in the default launcher and has opened the version of MC at least once. Do this first.
1. Download OptiFine
2. Extract OptiFine
a. Double click the download from step 1
b. Click Extract button
c. Navigate to MultiMC instance you wish to install OptiFine into (C:mcMultiMCinstances1.13.minecraft)
3. Move extracted Optifine to instance libraries folder (C:mcMultiMCinstances1.13libraries)
4. In MultiMC edit instance, go to Version screen and select the Minecraft entry in the list. Then click Add to Minecraft.jar
5. Select the OptiFine file you extracted and moved in step 3.

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commented Apr 2, 2021

I could not get Optifine to work from MultiMC. My pastebin is as follows: https://pastebin.com/Tzp0vnBF

Please advise.

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commented Apr 7, 2021

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I could not get Optifine to work from MultiMC. My pastebin is as follows: https://pastebin.com/Tzp0vnBF

Please advise.

I'm not sure about that problem specifically, but you can actually include the original Optifine .jar file (NOT the one that was extracted) in the mods folder since you're using Forge. I've used Optifine this way when I use Forge for a while now, and it hasn't given me any issues. Make sure you reverse the changes you made trying to get it to work previously first. If this doesn't work for some reason, I'll see if I can help with the former issue.

commented Apr 8, 2021

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I'm not sure about that problem specifically, but you can actually include the original Optifine .jar file (NOT the one that was extracted) in the mods folder since you're using Forge. I've used Optifine this way when I use Forge for a while now, and it hasn't given me any issues. Make sure you reverse the changes you made trying to get it to work previously first. If this doesn't work for some reason, I'll see if I can help with the former issue.

That did not work either. Here's why: https://pastebin.com/DmaRrXJL

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