ok so I tried it using that link and when I load mcwin10 it doesn't show up (yes I am creating a new world to do this) it's like I didn't even make it I am putting the client in the resource pack folder because it has all the texture info and the server in the behavior pack because it has all the .json files and nada please help i have looked everywhere
I Am using mojangs official template and it comes with a folder called vanilla and when you open that it has 2 files one called server and one called client all the textures are on client and all the behaviors are on server and when I edit one and put them in there "correct folders" (or already what I believe to be correct folders) it doesn't show up as a option is there some sort of refresh thing you need to do every time you edit a pack?
I Am using mojangs official template and it comes with a folder called vanilla and when you open that it has 2 files one called server and one called client all the textures are on client and all the behaviors are on server and when I edit one and put them in there "correct folders" (or already what I believe to be correct folders) it doesn't show up as a option is there some sort of refresh thing you need to do every time you edit a pack?
Sorry, don't know, but I do know that Mojang hasn't released any (official) server software of it's own (for any edition of MC).
You misunderstand him. He's not trying to "make a server" or anything like that. Minecraft, even playing on singleplayer, has a "server" side to it and a "client" side to it.
The client side handles textures, rendering and other stuff related to showing the game to you, and the server controls the behaviors of the game, like how much damage you need to take when a zombie hits you.
He is trying to create a "behavorial" pack, which means he needs to modify the "server" part of the game. That's why he's talking about a server. I hope this will help you understand what he's saying.
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Don't think about it, just click on the first one that comes to you!
If you have the server folder how you want it then I'm pretty sure that all you have to do is copy the contents of the server folder into a .zip file then rename that .zip file to, "(your pack name).mcpack". Though if you don't have the read file extensions thing on then all you have to do you that is go to control panel, then click, "File Explorer Options". Go into view and un-check, "Hide Extensions for Known File Types". The last step would be to send me a link to this over Dropbox if you can get it working. Thx if you do. I hope that I helped anyway.
EDIT - Though I have found that this method might actually be ineffective so, to be honest I have no clue of what to do.
NOTE: this tutorial is for PE, but should be the same for Win10. "Should". I haven't tried it myself (and I'm not about to- the results don't justify the hassle).
I just created a behavior pack (vanilla folder with server and client folders in it)
How do I install it in-game?
You don't install them "in-game". You have to jump through some hoops and do it the hard way.
http://mcpedl.com/how-to-install-addons-for-windows-10/
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ok so I tried it using that link and when I load mcwin10 it doesn't show up (yes I am creating a new world to do this) it's like I didn't even make it I am putting the client in the resource pack folder because it has all the texture info and the server in the behavior pack because it has all the .json files and nada please help i have looked everywhere
"Server"?
That may be your problem.
I Am using mojangs official template and it comes with a folder called vanilla and when you open that it has 2 files one called server and one called client all the textures are on client and all the behaviors are on server and when I edit one and put them in there "correct folders" (or already what I believe to be correct folders) it doesn't show up as a option is there some sort of refresh thing you need to do every time you edit a pack?
I Am using mojangs official template and it comes with a folder called vanilla and when you open that it has 2 files one called server and one called client all the textures are on client and all the behaviors are on server and when I edit one and put them in there "correct folders" (or already what I believe to be correct folders) it doesn't show up as a option is there some sort of refresh thing you need to do every time you edit a pack?
Sorry, don't know, but I do know that Mojang hasn't released any (official) server software of it's own (for any edition of MC).
Nevermind you don't understand what I am trying to say
You misunderstand him. He's not trying to "make a server" or anything like that. Minecraft, even playing on singleplayer, has a "server" side to it and a "client" side to it.
The client side handles textures, rendering and other stuff related to showing the game to you, and the server controls the behaviors of the game, like how much damage you need to take when a zombie hits you.
He is trying to create a "behavorial" pack, which means he needs to modify the "server" part of the game. That's why he's talking about a server. I hope this will help you understand what he's saying.
If I helped in any way, feel free to drop me an Internet:
Or some Blue XP:
A test to see what number is most thought of when a 1-10 choice is given: strawpoll.me/4012187
Don't think about it, just click on the first one that comes to you!
If you have the server folder how you want it then I'm pretty sure that all you have to do is copy the contents of the server folder into a .zip file then rename that .zip file to, "(your pack name).mcpack". Though if you don't have the read file extensions thing on then all you have to do you that is go to control panel, then click, "File Explorer Options". Go into view and un-check, "Hide Extensions for Known File Types". The last step would be to send me a link to this over Dropbox if you can get it working. Thx if you do. I hope that I helped anyway.
EDIT - Though I have found that this method might actually be ineffective so, to be honest I have no clue of what to do.
Try this tutorial. Link from another post: http://techettes.com/minecraft-add-ons-tutorial-how-to-make-your-first-add-on-in-minecraft-pocket-edition-1186/
NOTE: this tutorial is for PE, but should be the same for Win10. "Should". I haven't tried it myself (and I'm not about to- the results don't justify the hassle).