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So I am kind of new in the "modern modding scene" as I havent played since 1.4.7 (golden age of mods if u ask me).

 

I watched a tutorial today as i wanted to start a new single player world with some small but useful mods but as soon as I start the game it just says that any mod files I put in the mod folder are "invalid"

it doesnt matter which mods I choose (not even getting started with optifine).

 

What am I doing wrong and what can i do to fix this?

 

Thanks,

 

Gordon

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You are trying to load mods for 1.12.2 on Minecraft 1.13.2.

This will not work, as mods are designed for specific version of Minecraft.

Download the 1.13.2 version of the mods instead.

Some tips:

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  On 4/27/2019 at 1:47 PM, DavidM said:

You are trying to load mods for 1.12.2 on Minecraft 1.13.2.

This will not work, as mods are designed for specific version of Minecraft.

Download the 1.13.2 version of the mods instead.

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Ok I get that, but the guy in the video did it exactly the same way and it worked perfectly for him, also none of those mods are available in 1.13 to my knowledge

Edit: Ok I figured it out, the website i got the mods on was just wonky now I have the right versions, thanks!

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Second time I've seen someone following this video and it saddens me.

 

Installing Forge and mods is not hard, you should not need to follow a tutorial by someone who routes traffic from their videos through their own website that has ads and pop-ups before actually sending them on to Forge.

This is my Forum Signature, I am currently attempting to transform it into a small guide for fixing easier issues using spoiler blocks to keep things tidy.

 

As the most common issue I feel I should put this outside the main bulk:

The only official source for Forge is https://files.minecraftforge.net, and the only site I trust for getting mods is CurseForge.

If you use any site other than these, please take a look at the StopModReposts project and install their browser extension, I would also advise running a virus scan.

 

For players asking for assistance with Forge please expand the spoiler below and read the appropriate section(s) in its/their entirety.

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