On the main menu will be a mods button. If you click it you will be brought to a page with many mods. In the top left is a search bar. If you click a mod and click install, you will install the mod. When you start world you can go to the menu and click the mods button. There you can disable and enable mods. You can also install them while playing a world.
The amount of times this has been suggested is quite high.
As Mojang is not associated with such sites that have Mods, I think something like this wouldn't work, plus, they would have to continuously update. How hard is it to drag files into minecraft.jar?
The amount of times this has been suggested is quite high.
As Mojang is not associated with such sites that have Mods, I think something like this wouldn't work, plus, they would have to continuously update. How hard is it to drag files into minecraft.jar?
I feel it is not "hard" so to speak. It is more complicated than have an automated version due to compatibility.
Its much easier to do it manually. No fiddling with options and incorrect file directories.
Ok, I see your point. That is a good reason, but take a look at Magic Launcher, it showed compatibility issues, how many errors there were, APIs needed for certain mods and was overall a very clean looking application.
Edit: Also, there were few options to mess with just where to put the mod relative to others, and all you had to do was open the file you downloaded the mod .zip file and select it.
As Mojang is not associated with such sites that have Mods, I think something like this wouldn't work, plus, they would have to continuously update. How hard is it to drag files into minecraft.jar?
I feel it is not "hard" so to speak. It is more complicated than have an automated version due to compatibility.
Ok, I see your point. That is a good reason, but take a look at Magic Launcher, it showed compatibility issues, how many errors there were, APIs needed for certain mods and was overall a very clean looking application.
Edit: Also, there were few options to mess with just where to put the mod relative to others, and all you had to do was open the file you downloaded the mod .zip file and select it.