Brightness & Gamma Adjustment Modifications.For example, HUDs adding armor and status effects, which are available to the player in their inventory screen, are permitted, while mini-maps, other player health/armor indicators, player distance/range, etc. Modifications that alter the look and feel of the in-game head-up display (HUD), without adding extra information which would normally be unavailable to the player. Cosmetic HUD (Head-Up Display) Modifications.allowing them to see around or over objects they normally wouldn't be able to). make non-transparent blocks transparent) or change the player's perspective (e.g. However, these must not change the properties of blocks (e.g. Modifications that change only the look and feel of the game without modifying gameplay, such as standard shader modifications or even resource packs. Modifications that simply seek to improve the performance of the Minecraft client without making changes to the game itself, such as those which improve the FPS of the Minecraft client. Client Performance Improvement Modifications.If a modification does not fit into one of these categories, it should be assumed that it is disallowed by default.
If you find any issue installing mods into your server please contact us on live chat or via the ticket system.Provided below is a list of the categories of modifications we permit on the server, along with an explanation of what each of these categories does and does not include and permit. Now you just installed your mods into your Forge server. Restart your server after you uploaded your mods. Upload using Filezilla the mods to the server /mods folder. You'll notice that a /mods folder was generated. Here is our guide for using Filezilla, please take a look.
Use your FTP details and your Multicraft password to connect via Filezilla to your server. Please note that you need to first be sure you are running Forge as we already mentioned above in this article.Ĭlick on Files and then on FTP File Access.
In order to install your mods please do the following: Here is our guide for using Filezilla, please read it. You can install mods by uploading them using Filezilla to your server's /mods directory. Once the server is running on Forge, we can start the installation process. Here you can find our guide for doing a clean install. You will be able to see the progress logs in the Multicraft console. Go back, start your server and wait for the Template you selected to be installed. Make sure to use Filezilla to download your files before proceeding. Select the Forge template you want to use (according to the version you want to use), tick the box for Delete All Server Files and type your Multicraft password, then click on Apply.ĪTTENTION - This will delete all server files including backups. Log in to your Multicraft panel here and stop your server. You can perform a clean installation by doing the following steps:
We have a guide here for removing a mod from your server if needed.
Please note that usually a new world is needed if you add or remove a mod as the server does not recognize anymore the blocks/ entities from the new mod or from the missing one. If you wish to install mods in your server, your server needs firstly to be running on Forge (So for this, we'll need to do a clean installation in your server).Īlso, please note that we provide one-click setups our Multicraft panel for versions of Forge between 1.7.10 and 1.16.5! This saves you from doing a custom Forge installation! Here is our guide telling the number of mods each of our plans can keep. Please note that modded servers require usually more RAM than normal servers, so please verify that your server has enough RAM for the number of mods you wanna run. We have a guide here for setting up mods in your client. If you install mods on your server, any player that wants to join your server will have to install the mods into his client as well. This article will help you to properly install mods on your server. Note that usually mods are adding new content to the game, so the possibilities are great when using mods.
We know that adding Mods to your Minecraft server can make your game much more interactive and fun.