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Multimc instance.cfg
Multimc instance.cfg












multimc instance.cfg
  1. #Multimc instance.cfg how to#
  2. #Multimc instance.cfg install#
  3. #Multimc instance.cfg mod#
  4. #Multimc instance.cfg mods#
multimc instance.cfg

  • Select the correct microphone using the “Next” and “Previous” buttons (not pictured), then click “Select”.
  • In the settings window, click “Select Microphone”.
  • Once loaded into the server, press “V” to bring up the Simple Voice Chat window, then click “Settings”.
  • You should have Simple Voice Chat installed into your game and have it working for this section to make sense. Check the box, then click play again to get rid of this popup forever.
  • The Mojang launcher will warn you that you are starting a modified game.
  • multimc instance.cfg

    Once the launcher loads, make sure that the profile is set to paper-, then click play to start the game.You can now close file explorer/finder and open the launcher. Both windows and mac: double click “mods”, then drag the Fabric API jar file and the Simple Voice Chat jar file into it.Windows only: double click “.minecraft”.For Mac, press Shift, Command (squiggly boi) and G, then type “~/Library/Application Support/Minecraft” in the box, then click OK. On windows, press the windows key and R at the same time, then type “%appdata%”, then click OK. If the installer worked, this popup should appear.Make sure the game version mathces the game version you launched earlier, and that you have “Create Profile” checked, then click “Install”.Run the fabric installer (fabric-installer-x.x.x.exe or fabric-installer-x.x.x.jar).You need to have at least the Fabric Installer, available here, the Fabric API jar file, which can be downloaded from here, and the Simple Voice Chat jar file which can be downloaded from here.

    multimc instance.cfg

  • Open the Minecraft launcher and start the game to the main menu for the latest version (1.18.1 used in example).
  • #Multimc instance.cfg install#

    You can view the install guide for MultiMC here. Using MultiMC is recommended, as it makes managing and launching several modded Minecraft instances far less of a headache.

    #Multimc instance.cfg mod#

    You can view instructions for configuring the mod in a later section on this page. If your game launches successfully, then congrats! You’ve installed Simple Voice Chat! There are some configuration that you still need to do yet in order to start using Simple Voice Chat in game.

    #Multimc instance.cfg mods#

  • You should now see both Fabric API and Simple Voice Chat in the mods list.
  • Navigate to the folder that you put the files you downloaded earlier, select both of them, then click “OK”.
  • Go to the “Loader Mods” tab on the left, and click “Add” on the right sidebar.
  • In the version select window that pops up, click whichever version is marked with a star, then click “OK”.
  • Go to the “Version” tab on the left, and click “Install Fabric” on the right sidebar.
  • Back at the main MultiMC window, right-click the newly created instance, then click “Edit Instance”.
  • Name the new instance something useful, select the latest Minecraft version in the list, then click “OK”.
  • Optionally, if you wish to use Optifine with these mods, you need to also download the Optifabric jar file from here, and Optifine itself from here.įor each of the CurseForge links above, download the first item in the using the orange button to the right. You need to have at least the Fabric API jar file, which can be downloaded from here, and the Simple Voice Chat jar file which can be downloaded from here.
  • Download all the necessary files and save them to either your desktop or downloads folder.
  • #Multimc instance.cfg how to#

    If you are, you should already know how to install a mod, just fetch the correct jar files from the curseforge page depending on if you are running fabric or forge. This guide also assumes you are not already using fabric/forge mods. If you do not have MultiMC working yet, please see the MultiMC Install Guide or the MultiMC Troubleshooting Guide and come back to here once you are able to use MultiMC to launch your game. This guide assumes that you have MultiMC installed and working to the point that you can launch your game.














    Multimc instance.cfg