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Once there is a consensus on a Forge version in the mod development community it will be more important to select the build of forge but for now we will go with the most recent build.įirst off in the same window as the "Instance Settings" you will look to the left and at the very top of the list there will be something that says "Version" click on that and it will take you to a different section that will look like this
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However given the early state of Modding in 1.10.2 this does not however mean that higher versions are likely to cause more problems in your game, and often times can mean that many mods being developed use newer versions of Forge. First off all the most stable version of Forge is, is what the authors of Forge have tested, and recommend. (Side note 1024MB = 1GB of ram you can just use a calculator to multiply it to find how much ram you want to use)
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However if you have a lower end PC you should not set it to use more RAM than you actually have.

A general rule of thumb is that you will rarely need more than 3072MB (3GB of ram) for the maximum amount of memory, the Minimum however is up to personal preference however it cannot be higher than the maximum. The things you should know about Memory usage is that too much ram available can cause just as many problems as too little, and on a side note the "PermGen" is now obsolete with java 8 so it is unnecessary to set this for instances using Java 8. Moving on you have now downloaded the most up to date version of 圆4 java, so how do you select it?įirst you need to right click the instance you wish to mod, or create a new one and click "Instance Settings" or select the instance and press the button of the same name to the right of the window, this will open this window MultiMC is very similar to Mod Organizer in the fact that you can individually customize various instances, including the java version that you want, all the way to setting memory usage, and even java arguments, however I will not be covering java arguments in this tutorial because they can vary wildly and are not necessary for this particular tutorial. However downloading and having it installed is not the end of this. The most up to date version of 圆4 java can ALWAYS be found here So with that said the general rule of thumb is to use the most up to date 圆4 version of Java, unless a mod specifically states otherwise. Every mod is developed using java, but some people may have trouble distinguishing 1 version from another, which can ultimately lead to errors, crashes, and strange bugs such as using too much RAM, or CPU. Java is the core thing necessary to run Minecraft.

So without Further ado let's dig in shall we. This guide assumes that you know the very basics of modding with MultiMC so if you don't understand them then please go read my previous forum post found here:Ī short list of things that I will be covering