

- #MINECRAFT FOR MAC YOSEMITE INSTALL#
- #MINECRAFT FOR MAC YOSEMITE PRO#
- #MINECRAFT FOR MAC YOSEMITE MODS#
Usually, older version mods will work fine in newer versions of MC/Fabric, for example, 1.14 and 1.14.1 mods may work fine in 1.14.2 MC/Fabric, so feel free to test them out.Īlso, be aware that some mods depend on other mods to work. Again, check for MC versions in the actual file names, do not rely solely on the “Game Version” column. Download the mods and follow the same procedure as for Fabric API.
#MINECRAFT FOR MAC YOSEMITE INSTALL#
To install Mod Menu, go to and click on “files” and download the correct version for the Minecraft MultiMC instance you just created. Mod settings can be changed by clicking the gear button located on the top right: Mod Menu adds a button to the Minecraft main screen:Ĭlicking the button opens a list of installed fabric mods. To be able to see the list of mods installed and change mod settings, you may want to install the mod Mod Menu (Fabric). Run the Minecraft instance to make sure everything is working as expected. Click on it.Ĭlick the Add button (top right), and select the jar you downloaded.

Open MultiMC (if it isn't open already), select your instance and click the Edit Instance button. Go to and download the latest file for the version of Minecraft you used in the MultiMC instance you just created.īe aware that Curse usually is not up to date to the latest Minecraft versions, so the version indicated in the “Game Version” column may not be the real actual version of the file! Check the file name for the real Minecraft version the file is intended for.įor example, if your instance is for Minecraft 1.14.2, the correct Fabric Api file would be “ Fabric API 0.3.0 build 175” (there may be a newer version of the 1.14.2 Fabric Api after this tutorial was written).ĭownload the jar file to your downloads folder. If that sounds too complicated just consider the Fabric API as just another mod that will be loaded by the Fabric Loader, and almost all Fabric mods depend on it, so this will be the first mod to install. The Fabric API is the core library for the most common hooks and intercompatibility measures utilized by mods using the Fabric toolchain. Come to think of it, Windows 7 never crashes like this for me either (at work).The instance you just created contains the Fabric Mod Loader, you now have to install the Fabric API before being able to use most Fabric mods. Thoughts? And more generally: why would a modern OS like Yosemite be capable of getting hosed by ANY app? I never see iOS lock up fully after using an app. I tried option-command-ESC, but that wouldn't bring up any force-quit menu. NOTHING I could do would bring back the desktop or Finder. On the iMac, I noticed a similar-ish thing: My son was playing Minecraft (full screen), which went fine except when he pressed the "Quit" menu option on the screen, the screen went black and all we had was the arrow. We have to hold down the power button to reboot. It never clears up (even after waiting an hour) and no key-combo will bring up any force-quit menu. On the macbook, after someone has played Minecraft and the computer is re-opened from sleep, instead of getting the login we get a black screen with spinning beachball of death.

#MINECRAFT FOR MAC YOSEMITE PRO#
I have Yosemite on our Macbook Pro and on a new iMac. And I'm not sure if Minecraft is a red herring. I'm not sure what's at fault - Yosemite or Minecraft.
