![]() Projects on CurseForge would have the ability to decide if third parties are able to download their projects. When CurseForge announced that an official api was coming for third parties to use, there was a caveat. This may just be a bug, but more than likely it's intentional and you'll no longer be able to login to online servers with Mojang accounts going forward.ĬurseForge Modpacks Project Distribution Toggle It seems as though Microsoft has pulled the support for Mojang accounts and in order to play on online servers now, you must migrate your account to a Microsoft account as the legacy api's used for session management within the game no longer are working. We're currently seeing multiple issues being raised where people can no longer login to online servers anymore with their non migrated Mojang account. Mojang Accounts Cannot Play Online Anymore Also feel free to reach out in the #translations channel in our Discord. If you're fluent in English and another language and want to contribute to the translation of the launcher, please visit our CrowdIn page and help translate. Lastly we've been gearing up the launcher to work with multi languages, and while we're not there just yet, we're close and the last step to get going is to get the translations all up to date and done so the UI can be worked on to accommodate the different languages. We've tested this out a bunch and it should be okay, but if you have an ARM device and notice issues, please reach out in our Discord to help us refine and fix issues going forward as we now fully support ARM devices. Previously ATLauncher didn't work too well with ARM devices, and with this update we've included support for running Minecraft on ARM devices. Therefore, we recommend using the first option mentioned in this article, which is browsing or searching for modpacks and then installing them from within the CurseForge app.We've just released version 3.4.20.0 of the launcher which includes beta support for ARM based devices as well as preparations for translations and multilanguage support. *Please note that imported modpacks do not maintain a link to the original project, so you won't be notified of updates. The app will now take care of the importing process and once it's done you will have the 'Play' button ready :).Navigate to the downloaded file, select it and click 'Open':.Once the modpack has downloaded you can click the 'Create Custom Profile' button in the app, and then click 'Import':. ![]() Click 'Files', choose the version of the modpack that you would like to install and download it:.Navigate to the modpack you would like to import on.The CurseForge website allows you to download a modpack and install it to the app by using the 'Import' feature. Once you find it, simply click install:Īfter the pack completes its download an installation, it will now appear as a new profile under your Minecraft tab: The modpack you are looking for, provided you have the correct name, should be sorted to the top. In the top section you will see the search bar. This will lead you to a page that by default is sorted by Featured Modpacks. Navigate to the Minecraft tab in the app. Modpacks can be installed from two sources: Modified on: Wed, 20 Jul, 2022 at 3:31 PM Support Home CurseForge App Minecraft Installing Modpacks
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