@nightday You should drop the contents of her modpack into the Mob folder in your .jar file, I believe.
@Nightshade, If you want, try deleting minecraft.jar, and then run Minecraft to get a new one. It should update. Once that's done, reinstall Modloader by dropping its .zip contents into the new minecraft.jar. close that and run Minecraft again. Close it. After that, you should have a Mods folder in your .Minecraft folder. If it's not there... I have no idea.
So there will be a mob folder inside of the mob folder that's in the .jar file? Or take the contents out of the mob folder and put them into the mob folder that's in the .jar file?
@Senyazza
I installed your bridle pack for the horses and dropped the contents into my minecraft.jar and it won't work,,,I have optifine and I have random mobs set to on. Do I have to have MC patcher too? Or is there a step that I'm missing or not doing right? Thanks in advance
You don't need both mcpatcher and optifine - it sounds like you've done that part perfectly! I'd just suggest making sure you have the skins in your mob folder in the minecraft.jar file. Perhaps open it and make sure my mob folder isn't inside the minecraft.jar mob folder.
You don't need both mcpatcher and optifine - it sounds like you've done that part perfectly! I'd just suggest making sure you have the skins in your mob folder in the minecraft.jar file. Perhaps open it and make sure my mob folder isn't inside the minecraft.jar mob folder.
The way it's sitting right now is your mob folder replaced the original mob folder that was in the .jar file. Was it supposed to do that or was I supposed to take the contents out of your mob folder and place them directly into the .jar file?
The way it's sitting right now is your mob folder replaced the original mob folder that was in the .jar file. Was it supposed to do that or was I supposed to take the contents out of your mob folder and place them directly into the .jar file?
If its not working for you the way you have it now then try the second method. Take the contents of my mob folder and put them inside the original mob folder.
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If its not working for you the way you have it now then try the second method. Take the contents of my mob folder and put them inside the original mob folder.
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Okay I finally got it fixed. It took a while but I found a solution that works. Plus I had to see if I remember what programs went with what mod so I could re load them into my .jar file. (That's the reason it took so long XD sorry If I made you worry) But I put your mob folder into the original mob folder and it work perfectly fine. Thank for all of your help and patience. The textures are beautiful by the way and I can actually tell some of my horses apart awesome texture for an awesome mod. Hopefully that's the last problem I have with it
This mod is seriously awesome! Even though its still a WIP, glad I downloaded it haha. But it'd be nice to have horse eggs?(to spawn them, not literally..an egg o.o) Idk it's just for people that have crappy computers like me - i lag then crash if I dont play on a superflat map ;P
OMG this is amazing. I saw this in a Yogscast mod spotlight and SPAZZED. I'm a horse lover myself (I barrel race) and I must say, the Arab and Mustang are my 2nd and 3rd favorite horse breeds I cannot WAIT to try this out!
@Nightshade, If you want, try deleting minecraft.jar, and then run Minecraft to get a new one. It should update. Once that's done, reinstall Modloader by dropping its .zip contents into the new minecraft.jar. close that and run Minecraft again. Close it. After that, you should have a Mods folder in your .Minecraft folder. If it's not there... I have no idea.
You don't need both mcpatcher and optifine - it sounds like you've done that part perfectly! I'd just suggest making sure you have the skins in your mob folder in the minecraft.jar file. Perhaps open it and make sure my mob folder isn't inside the minecraft.jar mob folder.
The way it's sitting right now is your mob folder replaced the original mob folder that was in the .jar file. Was it supposed to do that or was I supposed to take the contents out of your mob folder and place them directly into the .jar file?
If its not working for you the way you have it now then try the second method. Take the contents of my mob folder and put them inside the original mob folder.
-is obsessively refreshing this page in the hopes the problem was fixed-
Okay I finally got it fixed. It took a while but I found a solution that works. Plus I had to see if I remember what programs went with what mod so I could re load them into my .jar file. (That's the reason it took so long XD sorry If I made you worry) But I put your mob folder into the original mob folder and it work perfectly fine. Thank for all of your help and patience. The textures are beautiful by the way and I can actually tell some of my horses apart awesome texture for an awesome mod. Hopefully that's the last problem I have with it
Click please?
@Sebastian, Sweet! I'll add both packs once I fix my OUT OF BANDWIDTH issue xD
@Penguin, I'm glad you like the mod. ^^ I do plan to add SMP support.
xD......Well...Glad your making some progress.,......now stop playing with potions and make the mod(just a pun,i understand the picture though x3)
BRONY TEXTURE PACK!