This brings some good and bad changes to modpack platforms, along with various fixes.
We’ve added Modrinth as a directly supported modpack platform. It’s nice, and the list of packs available from it is slowly growing.
We can no longer directly import FTB modpacks from the FTB platform. Instead, this has been replaced by import from the FTB App. You can get FTB modpacks through the FTB App and then import them into MultiMC using the FTB App Import
page in Add Instance
.
We can also no longer directly download CurseForge modpacks, although this should be only temporary (once the issues we have with the CurseForge API ToS are resolved, it will make a comeback). Currently, you can get CurseForge packs using the FTB App Import
, just make sure you switch the FTB App to the CurseForge mode. The button for that isn’t too obvious, look for the CurseForge logo.
Aside from these changes, the release brings some general fixes.
.mrpack
files..zip
files from the platform has been removed (replaced by FTB App Import).-version
argument to the Java Runtime. This should stop some really strange (unaccounted for) things from happening.GH-3012: Added command line options to launch instances offline.
Used like this:
./MultiMC --launch 1.17.1 --offline --name Steve
Obviously, we want CurseForge import back. Aside from that (in rough order of importance):
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