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I have solved my own issue with poking around the Build.Gradle File and quick and swift Gradle Refresh.
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By unevenGopher · Posted
I'm having this same issue now, have you found a solution? -
By Danny and Son · Posted
The new server config system is amazing in that it allows servers and worlds to have different config settings than the client, but it is really confusing for a lot of users. It's difficult to imagine a time when mod devs will be able to stop re-explaining how this system works to confused users and new pack devs. Nearly every Curseforge mod page has this "where are the configs?" conversation repeatedly in its comments. One adjustment that would make it much simpler to understand, while still maintaining the new functionality. Instead of server configs generating within world folders by default, it would be better if they could generate in the defaultconfigs folder instead. The world/serverconfig folder would be used to override server configs. The server would first look in the world's server config, and if the config file isn't there, it will look in the defaultconfigs folder. I think it would be much more intuitive this way. -
By SpaceFlier · Posted
I'm on macOS Big Sur and trying to install Forge 1.16.5 36.1.0, I've also tried 36.1.4 but i can't open the installer. I keep getting the can't open error and so i tried from terminal. It starts working and I see SimpleInstaller next to the Apple symbol while this is printed: JVM info: Oracle Corporation - 1.8.0_281 - 25.281-b09 java.net.preferIPv4Stack=true Found java version 1.8.0_281 but then i get this error and SimpleInstaller disappears: I ran 1.16.5 before i tried to install and I searched google for hours. Please help! -
By SmokingDude · Posted
I'm currently working on a mod for a server and I'd like to make sure that people who connect without the mod is disconnected, but I have no idea how I should do it, the mod will be installed on the server side and will have to be installed on the client side, but how do I know if it is well installed on the client side?
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