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Hello everyone,

I have already written a topic about the installer only installing the JSON content.

Somebody told me that it works as intended.

But now I want to know, why doesn't Forge install a JAR content?

I had many issues because of this. And is there any way to get the JAR content?

Now, it installs the JSON content and a folder called "natives-[i don't remember]" with some .DLL-files.

You know, it is impossible to open DLL-files with a normal text editor (I am currently using NotePad++).

Can you answer me that?

 

Best regards,

SprengMeister02

 

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Why are you having issues, there should be nothing that requires that jar to be there.

The only thing 'Forge' 'Installs' in the versions folder is a json file.

Forge 'installs' itself, and the other libraries it needs to run. {Scala and type safe} Into the libraries folder where the launcher can pick it up.

The launcher unpacks the natives required for lwjgl to work just like it does with vanilla.

And I say that because its VANILLA specifying that the natives need to exist, not Forge.

I do Forge for free, however the servers to run it arn't free, so anything is appreciated.
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