Using Zip files in Forge [duplicate]

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Hey I need to know which files to extract if any to put a mod with a zip file into my minecraft game. I need to know if i extract the folders that are in the zip file or anything else? Thanks.



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In general, if you have forge installed right, you need to drop the zip file (unextracted) into your mods folder. It does depend on the mod a little bit, so follow the particular installation instructions of the mod you are using.




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Does forge accept Zip?

In general, if you have forge installed right, you need to drop the zip file (unextracted) into your mods folder. It does depend on the mod a little bit, so follow the particular installation instructions of the mod you are using. Show activity on this post.

Do zip files work for Minecraft?

In Minecraft, the ZIP Archive is used to house mods, similar to Java Executables (. jar files) as they're they're essentially the same file format (method of storage) but handled differently; opens in different applications in Windiws Explorer. As for usage in Minecraft and Minecraft Forge, simply drag the . zip or .

How do I download a mod from a zip file?

How to Install Mods for Minecraft Forge
  • Step 1: Make Sure You Have Already Installed Minecraft Forge. ...
  • Step 2: Download a Mod for Minecraft Forge. ...
  • Step 3: Locate the Minecraft Application Folder. ...
  • Step 4: Place the Mod You Have Just Downloaded (.jar or .zip File) Into the Mods Folder.







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    You usually can just put the .zip file into the /mods folder. If the mod doesn't load properly, than unzip the file and look for a .jar file. If all else fails, look at the mod's READ-ME file or the mod's web page.

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