I need to know how to do some things that aren't included here. First, natural generation. A lot of mods need ores to spawn for the player to craft the items. Second, blocks with different models. What if you wanted to make stairs, fences, or stuff like that? Third, how do you create mobs that you can ride and control?
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All you need to do to install forge on Windows is locate the "install.bat" file in the "/Desktop/Mod Making/Forge [Minecraft Version]/forge" folder."
Yes, I realize this is an old tutorial.
Background:
I'm trying to fix a mod for 1.6.4 that the author appears to have abandoned and there are are custom ores in the game that aren't minable except with a tool that is only makeable with said ores...
I want to make the ore mineable at least with diamond.
My issue:
I've extracted the forge files to my Mod Making\Forge 1.6.4\forge folder but, I don't see an install.bat, or any .bat...
There is a install.cmd. Is this it?
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Curse PremiumYes, I realize this is an old tutorial.
Background:
I'm trying to fix a mod for 1.6.4 that the author appears to have abandoned and there are are custom ores in the game that aren't minable except with a tool that is only makeable with said ores...
I want to make the ore mineable at least with diamond.
My issue:
I've extracted the forge files to my Mod Making\Forge 1.6.4\forge folder but, I don't see an install.bat, or any .bat...
There is a install.cmd. Is this it?