I dont know about you but us mac users are kinda pissed that we cannot get any of this great material not only for texture packs but also mods we cannot get any mods without having to go through lots of computer ****. A
we have to go to alot of computer bleep too, but, and keep in mind i know nothing about macs, but i thought it was possible to put texturepacks in for mac. :/
It is supposedly easy to download Texture Packs for MAC. But you have to find your Minecraft folder. I have been playing a few months and have yet to find any such folder. -.-
To install a texture pack on your mac all you have to do is...
1. Download the texture pack you are interested in using.
*1a. If the texture pack uses textures over the size of 16 by 16 pixels, download the
mcpatcher application stickied on the first page of the texture pack subforum.
2. The downloaded texture should come in a zipped file format. (If not, highlight all
of the files that came with the download and hold control and drag down your cursor to
the "compress all files" option).
3. Once zipped file is obtained (If called "archive.zip" you may rename it, but keep the ",zip"
end part). Now all you have to do is take or copy the zipped file of your texture pack and go to
the following locations by accessing these folders:
Users (Select primary Mac computer user) --> Library --> Application Support --> Minecraft --> Texture Packs
Once this location is reached paste or place the zipped file into this texture pack folder
and run the mcpatcher application if necessary.
For info on how to use the mcpatcher application go to the stickied thread mentioned above.
It is supposedly easy to download Texture Packs for MAC. But you have to find your Minecraft folder. I have been playing a few months and have yet to find any such folder. -.-
You can actually open your texture packs folder from your Minecraft client.
Yeah, that doesn't work on macs. At least, it's never worked for me.
You are correct Kabonos. To the person who posted that picture, wouldn't
it make sense to recognize what the thread creator is asking. Keyword in this
situation is "Mac".
Anyway mods are also accessible on macintosh computers. The problem is that
retrieving your bin file and deleting various folders is only a small detailed part of what
is necessary to do.
I'm in the midst of figuring out the easiest way to access such mods on macs.
To the person who posted that picture, wouldn't
it make sense to recognize what the thread creator is asking. Keyword in this
situation is "Mac".
My mistake. I thought the user i was replying to had just simply overlooked that button. I hadn't figured it didn't work on a Mac. Mojang should fix that.
I dont know about you but us mac users are kinda pissed that we cannot get any of this great material not only for texture packs but also mods we cannot get any mods without having to go through lots of computer ****. A
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Curse PremiumTo install a texture pack on your mac all you have to do is...
1. Download the texture pack you are interested in using.
*1a. If the texture pack uses textures over the size of 16 by 16 pixels, download the
mcpatcher application stickied on the first page of the texture pack subforum.
2. The downloaded texture should come in a zipped file format. (If not, highlight all
of the files that came with the download and hold control and drag down your cursor to
the "compress all files" option).
3. Once zipped file is obtained (If called "archive.zip" you may rename it, but keep the ",zip"
end part). Now all you have to do is take or copy the zipped file of your texture pack and go to
the following locations by accessing these folders:
Users (Select primary Mac computer user) --> Library --> Application Support --> Minecraft --> Texture Packs
Once this location is reached paste or place the zipped file into this texture pack folder
and run the mcpatcher application if necessary.
For info on how to use the mcpatcher application go to the stickied thread mentioned above.
You can actually open your texture packs folder from your Minecraft client.
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Curse PremiumYeah, that doesn't work on macs. At least, it's never worked for me.
You are correct Kabonos. To the person who posted that picture, wouldn't
it make sense to recognize what the thread creator is asking. Keyword in this
situation is "Mac".
Anyway mods are also accessible on macintosh computers. The problem is that
retrieving your bin file and deleting various folders is only a small detailed part of what
is necessary to do.
I'm in the midst of figuring out the easiest way to access such mods on macs.
My mistake. I thought the user i was replying to had just simply overlooked that button. I hadn't figured it didn't work on a Mac. Mojang should fix that.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.