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I downloaded Minecraft and downloaded 2 resource packs. When I went to the .minecraft folder, there was no \resourcepacks folder. Is this a bug, or because I'm running Windows 8, or what?



Best Answer

If you are using version before 1.8.1-pre1, game does not generate resourcepacks folder automatically so you have to manually make the folder. It is fixed in 1.8.1-pre1:

Fixed the resource pack folder not automatically being created when starting the game




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Why is there no resource pack folder in Minecraft?

In order to locate the folder, you may go into the game, navigate to options then resource packs. At the bottom the screen there should be a button that says "Open Resource pack folder" Click that and the folder will open. The folder should be created when you install minecraft.

Where is the resource pack folder?

Depending on your operating system it is:
  • Windows: %appdata%\\. minecraft\\resourcepacks.
  • GNU/Linux: ~/. minecraft/resourcepacks (This folder may be hidden in the Home folder)
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/resourcepacks (This folder may be hidden)


  • How do you add a texture pack to a Minehut server?

    Hit 'Play' on the main menu, then under the worlds tab hit Create New and Create New World. Choose whatever world settings you'd prefer and name your world. Then in the bottom left click Resource Packs, and then My Packs, and then select the pack you want on your server and click Activate.



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    Answer 2

    In the options tab there should be a option called resource packs, if you click on that you should get a screen with a button open resource pack folder, that should get you there.

    Answer 3

    Try creating the folder yourself and dropping them into the folder. If that doesn't work, are you using an older version where it was /texturepacks instead?

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