So I downloaded Forge, everything went swimmingly. It successfully installed, and then when I went to put my mods in the mod folder that's supposed to be there, it wasn't there. I tried just making a new folder and naming it "mods" but that didn't work. I've also tried simply putting the mods directly into the minecraft.jar file to old fashioned way. No matter how I do it, Minecraft simply will not run mods at all. I run Mac OS 10.9.2. I don't know why, but for some reason, my computer will not run any mods. Please help. This is really starting to **** me off.
Edit: Update. Now the version of minecraft that runs with Forge no longer work. I get an error message saying that theres a critical error and that the modded .jar probably won't run so the game refuses to load. It looks like I'm just stuck with vanilla minecraft. It won't let me run with forge, MCPatcher, and it won't run any resource pack.
1. I meant that When I launched using the Forge profile, a mods folder wasn't created. I did in fact launch the game using the forge profile, and it didn't create a mods folder.
2. I made a copy of my jar, renamed it, etc. and created a new profile with it, and tried manually adding my mods the way that you used to have to do it. The first time I tried this with a mod, it simply wouldn't run the mod. The second time, it gave me jar integrity error.
3. I can't use optifine at all for some reason, so the only way I can run the resource pack that I like is with MCPatcher.
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Edit: Update. Now the version of minecraft that runs with Forge no longer work. I get an error message saying that theres a critical error and that the modded .jar probably won't run so the game refuses to load. It looks like I'm just stuck with vanilla minecraft. It won't let me run with forge, MCPatcher, and it won't run any resource pack.
2. I made a copy of my jar, renamed it, etc. and created a new profile with it, and tried manually adding my mods the way that you used to have to do it. The first time I tried this with a mod, it simply wouldn't run the mod. The second time, it gave me jar integrity error.
3. I can't use optifine at all for some reason, so the only way I can run the resource pack that I like is with MCPatcher.