I made a simple mod using Mod Coder Pack 9.37 which worked perfectly fine when I tested it. (I wan't using Forge, though).
When I attempt to modify the version jarfile (.minecraft/versions/1.11.2/1.11.2.jar) and then launch Minecraft, the launcher decides to replace the jar with a new copy from Mojang. This is fine if you're an average Minecraft player who simply wants the game to work. However, if you actually WANT to play the modified jar and know what you're doing, this is simply unacceptable.
I've searched around on the internet and have found some solutions, however all of the solutions that I've stumbled upon were outdated and the Launcher had been patched to "fix" those loopholes. For example when I attempt to run the game when disconnected from the Internet, the launcher simply deletes the jar and the corresponding json files, then states that some of the files are missing and it cannot download them.
Is there a new way to fix this that I haven't found? Please tell me if you know a working solution.
Note: I believe that Mod Coder Pack 9.37 is the latest version of MCP (that isn't for a pre-release), and it is for Minecraft 1.11.2, so I know that this issue is not for the actual latest version of Minecraft, 1.12.
Update: I made a version for the 1.11.2 Minecraft Server, and it works perfectly fine. So if the launcher simply hadn't replaced the jarfile, Minecraft would have started and worked perfectly fine, exactly as intended, without Forge or any other modloader.
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I made a simple mod using Mod Coder Pack 9.37 which worked perfectly fine when I tested it. (I wan't using Forge, though).
When I attempt to modify the version jarfile (.minecraft/versions/1.11.2/1.11.2.jar) and then launch Minecraft, the launcher decides to replace the jar with a new copy from Mojang. This is fine if you're an average Minecraft player who simply wants the game to work. However, if you actually WANT to play the modified jar and know what you're doing, this is simply unacceptable.
I've searched around on the internet and have found some solutions, however all of the solutions that I've stumbled upon were outdated and the Launcher had been patched to "fix" those loopholes. For example when I attempt to run the game when disconnected from the Internet, the launcher simply deletes the jar and the corresponding json files, then states that some of the files are missing and it cannot download them.
Is there a new way to fix this that I haven't found? Please tell me if you know a working solution.
Note: I believe that Mod Coder Pack 9.37 is the latest version of MCP (that isn't for a pre-release), and it is for Minecraft 1.11.2, so I know that this issue is not for the actual latest version of Minecraft, 1.12.
Update: I made a version for the 1.11.2 Minecraft Server, and it works perfectly fine. So if the launcher simply hadn't replaced the jarfile, Minecraft would have started and worked perfectly fine, exactly as intended, without Forge or any other modloader.