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[catbar]Old Milestones:[/catbar]

There are just older versions, if you're looking for the download for an older version of Forge look here:

 

1.3.2 MC: 1.1, Build: 1,  ML: 1.1, MLMP: 1.1v2/1.1v2.1

1.3.3 MC: 1.1, Build: 12,  ML: 1.1, MLMP: 1.1v2/1.1v2.1

1.3.4 MC: 1.1, Build: 29,  ML: 1.1, MLMP: 1.1v2/1.1v2.1

1.4.0 MC: 1.2.3, Build: 43,  ML: 1.2.3, MLMP: 1.2.3v3

1.4.1 MC: 1.2.3, Build: 58,  ML: 1.2.3, MLMP: 1.2.3v3

2.0.0 MC: 1.2.4, Build: 65,  ML: 1.2.4, MLMP: 1.2.4v1

3.0.1 MC: 1.2.5, Build: 75, ML: 1.2.5

3.1.2 MC: 1.2.5, Build: 90, ML: 1.2.5

3.2.3 MC: 1.2.5, Build: 108, ML: 1.2.5

3.3.7 MC: 1.2.5, Build: 134

4.0.0 MC: 1.3.2, Build: 200

4.1.1 MC: 1.3.2, Build: 251

6.0.1 MC: 1.4.2, Build: 341

6.3.0 MC: 1.4.4, Build: 372

6.4.1 MC: 1.4.5, Build: 426

6.5.0 MC: 1.4.6, Build: 467

6.6.0 MC: 1.4.7, Build: 497

7.7.0 MC: 1.5, Build: 582

7.7.1 MC: 1.5.1, Build: 611

7.7.2 MC: 1.5.1, Build: 678

7.8.0 MC: 1.5.2, Build, 684

7.8.1 MC: 1.5.2, Build 737

9.10.0 MC: 1.6.2, Build 804

9.10.1 MC: 1.6.2, Build 871

9.11.0 MC: 1.6.4, Build 883

9.11.1 MC: 1.6.4, Build 953

10.12.0 MC: 1.7.2, Build 1024

10.12.1 MC: 1.7.2, Build 1060

10.12.2 MC: 1.7.2, Build 1121

10.13.0 MC: 1.7.10, Build 1180

10.13.2 MC: 1.7.10, Build 1230

10.13.4 MC: 1.7.10, Build 1448

10.14.0 MC: 1.8, Build 1299

10.14.3 MC: 1.8, Build 1450

10.14.4 MC: 1.8, Build 1563

11.15.1 MC: 1.8.9, Build 1722

 

[catbar]Dependency Archive:[/catbar]

Here is a list of dependencies that we have had for Forge. You only need to install ONE version of these. And make sure that the version is specified in your release. This list is kept for archival purposes.

All versions are included in the download here. Make sure you install the version listed for the version of Forge you're installing. Install order is always ModLoader -> ModLoaderMP -> Forge. 

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Fix broken file server link

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Its nice to finally have a website for forge :D. A place to download them in one place. The thing that's not nice is that you have to fill out verification every time you want to post. Not to mention that after you post instead of reloading the forum you were on it goes back to the main menu.. forcing you to push the back button twice. Over time I sure it will get better.

 

Its nice that forge has a place to call home, a place for forge related documentation and assistance can be found, etc.

The funniest thing about this message is that by the time you realize it doesn't say anything useful, it's far too late for you to stop reading it.

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  On 4/26/2012 at 10:29 PM, TheEnlightened said:

Its nice to finally have a website for forge :D. A place to download them in one place. The thing that's not nice is that you have to fill out verification every time you want to post. Not to mention that after you post instead of reloading the forum you were on it goes back to the main menu.. forcing you to push the back button twice. Over time I sure it will get better.

The going back to the board is a setting in your options, if you want to remain in the thread after you post then just change your option (Click Profile up top and look around in it).

 

And the verification is only for people who have too few posts, after a couple of posts (2?5? I forgot what I set it to) then there is no more verification needed.

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Wow, a minecraft forge website finally! :D Its really nice and clean. ME GUSTA :)

I was about to link the old link on my mod. Good thing I couldn't find the link and so I googled forge and saw the post on the other forums.

 

Good job on making a new website. Keep up the good work!

 

Extra:

Where can I post to ask if I can get my forge mods on here? I have 2.

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  On 4/28/2012 at 2:51 AM, socrazy10 said:

Wow, a minecraft forge website finally! :D Its really nice and clean. ME GUSTA :)

I was about to link the old link on my mod. Good thing I couldn't find the link and so I googled forge and saw the post on the other forums.

 

Good job on making a new website. Keep up the good work!

 

Extra:

Where can I post to ask if I can get my forge mods on here? I have 2.

In the requests board under the Forge Mods section.  Make sure to link to the mods.

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