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LoTAS

A non-playback mod for version 1.8.9-1.19.4

Features

  • Tickratechanger
  • Tickrate 0/Pause server and client
  • Item duplication (Duping)
  • Savestates
  • Drop Manipulation
  • Dragon Manipulation
  • Spawn Manipulation
  • Ingame timer
  • And more!
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LoTAS

A non-playback mod for versions 1.8.9-1.20.1

Features

  • Tickratechanger
  • Tickrate 0/Pause server and client
  • Item duplication (Duping)
  • Savestates
  • Drop Manipulation
  • Dragon Manipulation
  • Spawn Manipulation
  • Ingame timer
  • And more!
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Welcome to Minecraft Tool-Assisted Speedrunning!

Here, we aim to beat Minecraft in the fastest way possible by using tools!
To get started, check out the Tutorials section.
Btw, we are not affiliated with Mojang in any way, this is an unofficial "Minecraft" site.

Showcase

Still confused? Maybe check out these TASes! (If you watch them, you will get some cookies, be warned!)

Any% Glitched in ~20 seconds

Everything is allowed. A set seed, item duplication, dragon skip...

Load YouTube video

or

Follow the link

All Advancements (1.12.2) Glitched in 00:12:25.0

Played in 1.12.2 since this was the first version to have advancements (In 1.11 they were called "Achievements") and because 1.13 added phantoms -.-

Load YouTube video

or

Follow the link

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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/index.xml b/index.xml index daffa31..c45e9cc 100644 --- a/index.xml +++ b/index.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/Recent content on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbNon Playbackhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/The basics Instead of choosing each input per frame and play back the TAS at the end, non-playback TASing is the act of screen recording yourself speedrunning, but setting the game to slow motion. +Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/Recent content on HomeHugoen-gbNon Playbackhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/The basics Instead of choosing each input per frame and play back the TAS at the end, non-playback TASing is the act of screen recording yourself speedrunning, but setting the game to slow motion. Later in video editing, you speed up the footage from slow motion to normal speed. The result is a video in normal speed, but the player has better reaction times. Additionally you may use savestates, which is the ability to create a restore point at any time during your run and if you fail at something, you can reload the savestate to try again.Playbackhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/playback/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/playback/What are playback TASes? Most TASes that you will see are made using some form of playback using an emulator with an option called movie playback which allows you to directly playback your TASes in real time. @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ We suggest checking out the official Website The main differences is that you can create multiple “instances” or minecraft, each with their own .minecraft/ folder. This means each instance can have a completely different minecraft installation, be it a different version, forge, fabric, different mods as opposed to only one mods folder in the vanilla launcher.Java Setuphttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_java/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_java/Some Minecraft versions require different Java versions to run and for applications like MultiMC, you need to install java yourself. By the time of writing this, Minecraft 1.18.2 is the latest version and the latest Java version is Java 18 (which is like a month old… I will still use 17 for now) Some things to point out: -The java requirements are: Minecraft up to 1.12.2 requires Java 8. Minecraft 1.LoTAShttps://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/non-playback/lotas/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/non-playback/lotas/A non-playback mod for version 1.8.9-1.19.4 +The java requirements are: Minecraft up to 1.12.2 requires Java 8. Minecraft 1.LoTAShttps://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/non-playback/lotas/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/non-playback/lotas/A non-playback mod for versions 1.8.9-1.20.1 Features Tickratechanger Tickrate 0/Pause server and client Item duplication (Duping) Savestates Drop Manipulation Dragon Manipulation Spawn Manipulation Ingame timer And more!TASmodhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/playback/tasmod/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/playback/tasmod/The main playback mod, currently only for version 1.12.2 Features Tickratechanger Tickrate 0/Pause server and client Item duplication (Duping) Fast SavestatesTASmod-OGhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/playback/tasmod-og/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/downloads/playback/tasmod-og/Experimental TASmod version for MC version 1.0Installationhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-battle/installation/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-battle/installation/In contrast to plugins, TAS-Battle requires a “clientside” mod to enable slow motion in Minecraft. For that reason you need to install this mod yourself. diff --git a/misc/history-corner/index.xml b/misc/history-corner/index.xml index 0086471..a4cf76a 100644 --- a/misc/history-corner/index.xml +++ b/misc/history-corner/index.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -History Corner on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/history-corner/Recent content in History Corner on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbServer Iconhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/history-corner/server-icon/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/history-corner/server-icon/written by Scribble +History Corner on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/history-corner/Recent content in History Corner on HomeHugoen-gbServer Iconhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/history-corner/server-icon/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/history-corner/server-icon/written by Scribble There has been quite a few changes to our server icon, each with an interesting history! Creation of the current icon The beginning Back when there was only an MT as the “server icon”, we struggeled to find a fitting icon for Minecraft TASing: Having a clock as an icon wasn’t actually a bad idea, however “only” a clock seemed a bit lame to me. 2 days after I created the server, I was invited to a CTM-Speedrunning Discord (which you can find in Discords), which had the following server icon: I took some inspiration from that and in a few minutes I created this: After presenting the idea, Pesud came up with the following: \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/history-corner/server-icon/index.html b/misc/history-corner/server-icon/index.html index 38d7c2e..2ac5b83 100644 --- a/misc/history-corner/server-icon/index.html +++ b/misc/history-corner/server-icon/index.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ Server Icon -

Server Icon

written by Scribble

There has been quite a few changes to our server icon, each with an interesting history!

Creation of the current icon

The beginning

Back when there was only an MT as the “server icon”, we struggeled to find a fitting icon for Minecraft TASing:

Having a clock as an icon wasn’t actually a bad idea, however “only” a clock seemed a bit lame to me.

2 days after I created the server, I was invited to a CTM-Speedrunning Discord (which you can find in Discords), -which had the following server icon:

I took some inspiration from that and in a few minutes I created this:

After presenting the idea, Pesud came up with the following:

And so, from here on out, our icon was decided.
For anyone not getting the slowness potion, TASers mainly use slow motion and tickadvance to make our TASes…

So I came up with our first server icon:

Now, both of our discords actually had matching icons, which was cool to look at, at least if you were on both servers.

Following the lead

The other server soon noticed the matching icons and after a while the admin and creator of the speedrunning potion Gunther joined our server.
They were making some changes to the speedrunning icon, by zooming in on the potion and then went out of their way to also do the same with the slowness potion, which was just wholesome.

And henceforth, this slightly altered icon was the new one:

A year or so passed, then Gunther decided it was time to change the icon once more.

This time it was a more simpler design without perspective and a blocky gradient in the background.

And so, they once again sent me a slowness potion variant:

Now being used to the previous potions for over a year, this was quite a drastic change in colors… (Nowadays this looks really cursed to me) -And so I took some liberties in changing a few things… First up, the color of the potion needs to be similar to the old one…

The speedrunning potion also had the same background, which didn’t look to good in my opinion, when viewing it next to each other…
To fix this, I took the background and rotated it 180°

And the rest is history

Splitting off

Then another year passed and in 2020 Gunther switched to yet another potion design:

At that point, I have used the potion in various different places, so I refused to changing it again. -And that is the story of how we had matching potions with the speedrunning guild.

The official ones

As you may have seen, the previous icons were a bit low resolution.

To fix this, I remade the icon as a vector and bumped up the quality.

For now this is the official icon I use everywhere:

Later on, Pancake would create LoTAS, our tools for Low optimzation TASes.

I proposed the idea of using a splash potion as the icon, since Low Optimization/Low Accuracy is fitting with the theme of a splash potion:

The secret one

1.14 introduced a new resourcepack with a new design for the potion. -In preparation to switch, I made the following, but never went through with this design:

Alterations

We decided to split our different TAS categories in sections. TAS-Battle, TAS-Competition and TAS-Development

And each of these section got their own logo and color scheme.

TAS-Battle

As a strength potion

TAS-Competition

As a luck potion

TAS-Development

As a potion of harming

… no comment

The funny ones

Here we have a collection of icons used for different events and random ones…

Halloween

April fools

of course LoTAS has one too:

Animated

And finally here is the animated version I made:

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Server Icon

written by Scribble

There has been quite a few changes to our server icon, each with an interesting history!

Creation of the current icon

The beginning

Back when there was only an MT as the “server icon”, we struggeled to find a fitting icon for Minecraft TASing:

Having a clock as an icon wasn’t actually a bad idea, however “only” a clock seemed a bit lame to me.

2 days after I created the server, I was invited to a CTM-Speedrunning Discord (which you can find in Discords), +which had the following server icon:

I took some inspiration from that and in a few minutes I created this:

After presenting the idea, Pesud came up with the following:

And so, from here on out, our icon was decided.
For anyone not getting the slowness potion, TASers mainly use slow motion and tickadvance to make our TASes…

So I came up with our first server icon:

Now, both of our discords actually had matching icons, which was cool to look at, at least if you were on both servers.

Following the lead

The other server soon noticed the matching icons and after a while the admin and creator of the speedrunning potion Gunther joined our server.
They were making some changes to the speedrunning icon, by zooming in on the potion and then went out of their way to also do the same with the slowness potion, which was just wholesome.

And henceforth, this slightly altered icon was the new one:

A year or so passed, then Gunther decided it was time to change the icon once more.

This time it was a more simpler design without perspective and a blocky gradient in the background.

And so, they once again sent me a slowness potion variant:

Now being used to the previous potions for over a year, this was quite a drastic change in colors… (Nowadays this looks really cursed to me) +And so I took some liberties in changing a few things… First up, the color of the potion needs to be similar to the old one…

The speedrunning potion also had the same background, which didn’t look to good in my opinion, when viewing it next to each other…
To fix this, I took the background and rotated it 180°

And the rest is history

Splitting off

Then another year passed and in 2020 Gunther switched to yet another potion design:

At that point, I have used the potion in various different places, so I refused to changing it again. +And that is the story of how we had matching potions with the speedrunning guild.

The official ones

As you may have seen, the previous icons were a bit low resolution.

To fix this, I remade the icon as a vector and bumped up the quality.

For now this is the official icon I use everywhere:

Later on, Pancake would create LoTAS, our tools for Low optimzation TASes.

I proposed the idea of using a splash potion as the icon, since Low Optimization/Low Accuracy is fitting with the theme of a splash potion:

The secret one

1.14 introduced a new resourcepack with a new design for the potion. +In preparation to switch, I made the following, but never went through with this design:

Alterations

We decided to split our different TAS categories in sections. TAS-Battle, TAS-Competition and TAS-Development

And each of these section got their own logo and color scheme.

TAS-Battle

As a strength potion

TAS-Competition

As a luck potion

TAS-Development

As a potion of harming

… no comment

The funny ones

Here we have a collection of icons used for different events and random ones…

Halloween

April fools

of course LoTAS has one too:

Animated

And finally here is the animated version I made:

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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/misc/index.xml b/misc/index.xml index 30afeb4..528a732 100644 --- a/misc/index.xml +++ b/misc/index.xml @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -Misc. on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/Recent content in Misc. on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbWhy are squids evil?https://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/squidsareevil/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/squidsareevil/You may have come across a text saying SQUIDS ARE EVIL +Misc. on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/Recent content in Misc. on HomeHugoen-gbWhy are squids evil?https://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/squidsareevil/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/misc/squidsareevil/You may have come across a text saying SQUIDS ARE EVIL If you still think these creatures are harmless and don’t want to hurt you, here is some advice for you: In Minecraft TASing, we have to deal a lot with the randomness of the game. When playing back inputs, if you kill a mob (preferably a squid) and it drops a different item than it did when recording your inputs, then you are bound to run into some problems… \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tags/index.html b/tags/index.html index 57b1f8a..56808dd 100644 --- a/tags/index.html +++ b/tags/index.html @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ Tags -

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Installation

In contrast to plugins, TAS-Battle requires a “clientside” mod to enable slow motion in Minecraft.
For that reason you need to install this mod yourself.

Installing in the vanilla launcher

  1. Head over to https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/
  2. Click “Download for Windows”.
  3. Open the downloaded file.
  4. Select “1.19.4” as the Minecraft version. The loader version should be always kept at the newest
  5. Next we need to download the required mods:
  6. Put them into .minecraft/mods/.
    Remove mods from other Minecraft Versions from this folder, otherwise the game might not start!
  7. Start the Minecraft launcher, select the correct profile and start the game.

Installing for MultiMC

MultiMC is an alternative Minecraft-Launcher that allows you to create seperate .minecraft folders/instances.

A great portion on how to set it up is described in the tutorials section, -the difference is, that you don’t have to create a new instance, you can import an already existing instance into MultiMC.

If you have set up MultiMC and finished setting up your Minecraft account, follow these steps to quickly import an instance:

  1. Click on “Add Instance” in the top left of MultiMC.
  2. Select “Import from zip” and paste https://data.mgnet.work/tasbattle/TAS-Battle%20for%20MultiMC.zip in the field.
    (You can also download it from the link and load it as a file from your PC)
  3. Click OK and wait for it to download
  4. Start the instance by doubleclicking

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Installation

In contrast to plugins, TAS-Battle requires a “clientside” mod to enable slow motion in Minecraft.
For that reason you need to install this mod yourself.

Installing in the vanilla launcher

  1. Head over to https://fabricmc.net/use/installer/
  2. Click “Download for Windows”.
  3. Open the downloaded file.
  4. Select “1.19.4” as the Minecraft version. The loader version should be always kept at the newest
  5. Next we need to download the required mods:
  6. Put them into .minecraft/mods/.
    Remove mods from other Minecraft Versions from this folder, otherwise the game might not start!
  7. Start the Minecraft launcher, select the correct profile and start the game.

Installing for MultiMC

MultiMC is an alternative Minecraft-Launcher that allows you to create seperate .minecraft folders/instances.

A great portion on how to set it up is described in the tutorials section, +the difference is, that you don’t have to create a new instance, you can import an already existing instance into MultiMC.

If you have set up MultiMC and finished setting up your Minecraft account, follow these steps to quickly import an instance:

  1. Click on “Add Instance” in the top left of MultiMC.
  2. Select “Import from zip” and paste https://data.mgnet.work/tasbattle/TAS-Battle%20for%20MultiMC.zip in the field.
    (You can also download it from the link and load it as a file from your PC)
  3. Click OK and wait for it to download
  4. Start the instance by doubleclicking

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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tas-comp/index.xml b/tas-comp/index.xml index 7be767e..ce0035b 100644 --- a/tas-comp/index.xml +++ b/tas-comp/index.xml @@ -1 +1 @@ -TAS Competition on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/Recent content in TAS Competition on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbRuleshttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/rules/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/rules/Do NOT talk about your submission, whether it’s your time, strats or anything else. Not even a hint that you found the best strat ever. Do NOT leak the task to non participants, bystanders will discuss new strats that participants can use as an advantage. You may resubmit a run within the submission period. The submission has to follow the task rules to be valid. Organisers may point out rule breaks so you can resubmit a valid run, but don’t always count on that. \ No newline at end of file +TAS Competition on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/Recent content in TAS Competition on HomeHugoen-gbRuleshttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/rules/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/rules/Do NOT talk about your submission, whether it’s your time, strats or anything else. Not even a hint that you found the best strat ever. Do NOT leak the task to non participants, bystanders will discuss new strats that participants can use as an advantage. You may resubmit a run within the submission period. The submission has to follow the task rules to be valid. Organisers may point out rule breaks so you can resubmit a valid run, but don’t always count on that. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tas-comp/results/index.xml b/tas-comp/results/index.xml index 3da55f7..df46b16 100644 --- a/tas-comp/results/index.xml +++ b/tas-comp/results/index.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Hall of Fame on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/results/Recent content in Hall of Fame on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbTask 1https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/results/task1/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/results/task1/Announced on 18.11.2020 +Hall of Fame on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/results/Recent content in Hall of Fame on HomeHugoen-gbTask 1https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/results/task1/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tas-comp/results/task1/Announced on 18.11.2020 From now on, any strat leaking will result in disqualification, also do not talk about the tasks outside of tc-general-task1 Tomb Destroyer% Task: Destroy every (coloured) terracotta block in and outside a desert temple. diff --git a/tutorials/index.xml b/tutorials/index.xml index 65b5c7d..d739f15 100644 --- a/tutorials/index.xml +++ b/tutorials/index.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Tutorials on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/Recent content in Tutorials on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbNon Playbackhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/The basics Instead of choosing each input per frame and play back the TAS at the end, non-playback TASing is the act of screen recording yourself speedrunning, but setting the game to slow motion. +Tutorials on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/Recent content in Tutorials on HomeHugoen-gbNon Playbackhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/non-playback/The basics Instead of choosing each input per frame and play back the TAS at the end, non-playback TASing is the act of screen recording yourself speedrunning, but setting the game to slow motion. Later in video editing, you speed up the footage from slow motion to normal speed. The result is a video in normal speed, but the player has better reaction times. Additionally you may use savestates, which is the ability to create a restore point at any time during your run and if you fail at something, you can reload the savestate to try again.Playbackhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/playback/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/playback/What are playback TASes? Most TASes that you will see are made using some form of playback using an emulator with an option called movie playback which allows you to directly playback your TASes in real time. diff --git a/tutorials/installation/index.xml b/tutorials/installation/index.xml index 252c33b..08b7931 100644 --- a/tutorials/installation/index.xml +++ b/tutorials/installation/index.xml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Installation on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/Recent content in Installation on HomeHugo -- gohugo.ioen-gbSetup with Minecraft Launcherhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_mclauncher/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_mclauncher/MC version 1.14+ (For versions below 1.14 click here) We use the Fabric modloader for mods in 1.14+ +Installation on Homehttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/Recent content in Installation on HomeHugoen-gbSetup with Minecraft Launcherhttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_mclauncher/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_mclauncher/MC version 1.14+ (For versions below 1.14 click here) We use the Fabric modloader for mods in 1.14+ Installing Fabric Download the installer from FabricMC. (Only download from this website!) Run the installer A window should appear Here you can select your Minecraft version as well as the Loader Version. The Loader should always be set to the newest version, some bugs may occur on old versions. Create Profile will automatically create a new profile in your Minecraft launcher.Setup with MultiMChttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_multimc/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_multimc/MultiMC is an open source Minecraft launcher with additional functionalities compared to the vanilla launcher We suggest checking out the official Website The main differences is that you can create multiple “instances” or minecraft, each with their own .minecraft/ folder. This means each instance can have a completely different minecraft installation, be it a different version, forge, fabric, different mods as opposed to only one mods folder in the vanilla launcher.Java Setuphttps://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_java/Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000https://test.minecrafttas.com/tutorials/installation/setup_java/Some Minecraft versions require different Java versions to run and for applications like MultiMC, you need to install java yourself. diff --git a/tutorials/installation/setup_java/index.html b/tutorials/installation/setup_java/index.html index 973260a..b0e542a 100644 --- a/tutorials/installation/setup_java/index.html +++ b/tutorials/installation/setup_java/index.html @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ Java Setup -

Java Setup

Some Minecraft versions require different Java versions to run and for applications like MultiMC, you need to install java yourself.
By the time of writing this, Minecraft 1.18.2 is the latest version and the latest Java version is Java 18 (which is like a month old… I will still use 17 for now)

Some things to point out:

  • The java requirements are:
    • Minecraft up to 1.12.2 requires Java 8.
    • Minecraft 1.14.4-1.16.5 require at least Java 8.
    • Minecraft 1.17-1.17.1 require at least Java 16, but Java 17 still works.
    • Minecraft 1.18+ require at least Java 17.
  • You will sometimes see 2 Java versions that you can install:
    • The Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which is an obsolete “slim” version of java for basic java programs.
    • The Java Development Kit (JDK), which already includes the JRE
    • The JDK is used to write java programs and Minecraft mods
  • We will use the java binaries of Adoptium.net. If you think this is wrong and we should use something else, message us on discord.

You should always choose the JDK rather than JRE, since it is required by some mods!

Installation

For this tutorial, we will install Java 8 and Java 17 JDK. Both are very similar to install

  1. Go to Adoptium.net
  2. Choose the version you want to install. We will go with 17 for now
  3. Scroll down to find the installer.
  4. Download and install. The installer has a few extra options but they are only useful for programming.

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Java Setup

Some Minecraft versions require different Java versions to run and for applications like MultiMC, you need to install java yourself.
By the time of writing this, Minecraft 1.18.2 is the latest version and the latest Java version is Java 18 (which is like a month old… I will still use 17 for now)

Some things to point out:

  • The java requirements are:
    • Minecraft up to 1.12.2 requires Java 8.
    • Minecraft 1.14.4-1.16.5 require at least Java 8.
    • Minecraft 1.17-1.17.1 require at least Java 16, but Java 17 still works.
    • Minecraft 1.18+ require at least Java 17.
  • You will sometimes see 2 Java versions that you can install:
    • The Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which is an obsolete “slim” version of java for basic java programs.
    • The Java Development Kit (JDK), which already includes the JRE
    • The JDK is used to write java programs and Minecraft mods
  • We will use the java binaries of Adoptium.net. If you think this is wrong and we should use something else, message us on discord.

You should always choose the JDK rather than JRE, since it is required by some mods!

Installation

For this tutorial, we will install Java 8 and Java 17 JDK. Both are very similar to install

  1. Go to Adoptium.net
  2. Choose the version you want to install. We will go with 17 for now
  3. Scroll down to find the installer.
  4. Download and install. The installer has a few extra options but they are only useful for programming.

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Setup with Minecraft Launcher

MC version 1.14+

(For versions below 1.14 click here) -We use the Fabric modloader for mods in 1.14+

Installing Fabric

  1. Download the installer from FabricMC. (Only download from this website!)
  2. Run the installer
  3. A window should appear
  4. Here you can select your Minecraft version as well as the Loader Version. The Loader should always be set to the newest version, some bugs may occur on old versions. Create Profile will automatically create a new profile in your Minecraft launcher.
  5. Open your Minecraft launcher, a new profile should’ve been added to the dropdown menu

Installing Fabric mods

  1. Download the mods you want. If you are here for Tool Assisted Speedrunning, you can head to downloads).
    All mods have to match the Minecraft version you want to play in. Mods for 1.17 don’t work on 1.18!
  2. Go to the .minecraft/ directory
  3. Put the .jar files in the mods/ folder. If there is no folder, create one and name it mods/
  4. You can’t mix Fabric and Forge mods! Remove all Forge mods from the mods folder!
  5. Start Minecraft from the launcher on the new profile.

MC versions 1.8.9 - 1.12.2

We use the MinecraftForge modloader for mods in 1.12.2- -In this, we will install it for MC Version 1.12.2

Installing Forge

  1. Download the installer from MinecraftForge. (Only download from this website!)
  2. A website with ads will open. Don’t click any of them. The correct button is labelled “Skip” and is in the top right. It will show up after 5 seconds
  3. Run the installer. Everything should be correctly set up, so just click “Ok”
    • Optional: If you can’t open the downloaded file, the you need to install Java. A guide to that can be found here"
  4. Open your Minecraft launcher, a new profile should’ve been added to the dropdown menu

Installing Forge mods

  1. Download the mods you want. If you are here for Tool Assisted Speedrunning, you can head to downloads).
    All mods have to match the Minecraft version you want to play in, unless the mod author says something different. Mods for 1.11 don’t work on 1.12!
  2. Go to the .minecraft/ directory
  3. Put the .jar files in the mods/ folder. If there is no folder, create one and name it mods/
  4. You can’t mix Fabric and Forge mods! Remove all Fabric mods from the mods folder!
  5. Start Minecraft from the launcher on the new profile.

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Installing Fabric

  1. Download the installer from FabricMC. (Only download from this website!)
  2. Run the installer
  3. A window should appear
  4. Here you can select your Minecraft version as well as the Loader Version. The Loader should always be set to the newest version, some bugs may occur on old versions. Create Profile will automatically create a new profile in your Minecraft launcher.
  5. Open your Minecraft launcher, a new profile should’ve been added to the dropdown menu

Installing Fabric mods

  1. Download the mods you want. If you are here for Tool Assisted Speedrunning, you can head to downloads).
    All mods have to match the Minecraft version you want to play in. Mods for 1.17 don’t work on 1.18!
  2. Go to the .minecraft/ directory
  3. Put the .jar files in the mods/ folder. If there is no folder, create one and name it mods/
  4. You can’t mix Fabric and Forge mods! Remove all Forge mods from the mods folder!
  5. Start Minecraft from the launcher on the new profile.

MC versions 1.8.9 - 1.12.2

We use the MinecraftForge modloader for mods in 1.12.2- +In this, we will install it for MC Version 1.12.2

Installing Forge

  1. Download the installer from MinecraftForge. (Only download from this website!)
  2. A website with ads will open. Don’t click any of them. The correct button is labelled “Skip” and is in the top right. It will show up after 5 seconds
  3. Run the installer. Everything should be correctly set up, so just click “Ok”
    • Optional: If you can’t open the downloaded file, the you need to install Java. A guide to that can be found here"
  4. Open your Minecraft launcher, a new profile should’ve been added to the dropdown menu

Installing Forge mods

  1. Download the mods you want. If you are here for Tool Assisted Speedrunning, you can head to downloads).
    All mods have to match the Minecraft version you want to play in, unless the mod author says something different. Mods for 1.11 don’t work on 1.12!
  2. Go to the .minecraft/ directory
  3. Put the .jar files in the mods/ folder. If there is no folder, create one and name it mods/
  4. You can’t mix Fabric and Forge mods! Remove all Fabric mods from the mods folder!
  5. Start Minecraft from the launcher on the new profile.

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Setup with MultiMC

MultiMC is an open source Minecraft launcher with additional functionalities compared to the vanilla launcher

We suggest checking out the official Website

The main differences is that you can create multiple “instances” or minecraft, each with their own .minecraft/ folder. -This means each instance can have a completely different minecraft installation, be it a different version, forge, fabric, different mods as opposed to only one mods folder in the vanilla launcher.

Prerequisites

A downside is, that MultiMC doesn’t include java like the vanilla launcher. This means you have to install java yourself!.
If you plan on using 1.8-1.12.2 and 1.14+ versions you also need to install multiple java versions. A full guide can be found here

Downloading and installing MultiMC

  1. Download MultiMC from MultiMC.org
  2. Extract the zip to a folder of your choice
  3. In the extracted folder you’ll find a “MultiMC.exe”, run that
  4. Select your language
  5. Next, select the java installation. If you have nothing here, check Setting up Java
  6. At the bottom you can allocate more memory to Minecraft. 2 GB is usually enough, 4 GB for extreme uses (Playing modpacks).
  7. Accept or deny the analytics and click “Finish”

Adding your Minecraft Account

This requires you to know your Microsoft Account Details.

  1. Click on Profiles > Manage Accounts
  2. Click on “Add Microsoft”
  3. Follow the instructions and enter the code you see in the pop-up
  4. Log in with your Microsoft account
  5. Your account should’ve been added to the list. You can also add more than one account.
  6. When closing the settings you should see your skin appear in the top right. If you added multiple accounts you can switch between them by clicking on the top right

Adding an instance

  1. Click on “Add instance” in the top left
  2. Here you can select the minecraft version, or choose a modpack from other mod launchers. You can also write a cool name for your instance and/or add your instance to a group
  3. You can also choose an icon for your instance
  4. To start your instance, doubleclick or click “launch” on the right

Installing Fabric

Scroll down for forge installation.

  1. Rightclick your instance and click “Edit instance” (You can also click Edit instance in the right panel)
  2. Click “Install Fabric”
  3. Select a fabric mod loader version.
  4. Click ok. Fabric should automatically download and install

Installing Forge

Scroll up for fabric installation.

  1. Rightclick your instance and click “Edit instance” (You can also click Edit instance in the right panel)
  2. Click “Install Forge”
  3. Select a forge mod loader version. The one with the star is usually the best.
  4. Click ok. Fabric should automatically download and install.

Adding mods

  • This process is the same for forge and fabric mods. BUT: You can’t mix forge and fabric mods together.
  • All mods have to match the Minecraft version you want to play in, unless the mod author says something different. Mods for 1.11 don’t work on 1.12!
  1. Rightclick your instance and click “Edit instance” (You can also click Edit instance in the right panel)
  2. Select “Loader Mods” on the left
  3. Add your mods to this instance by
    1. Clicking “Add” in the top right or
    2. Dragging and dropping files into the window
  4. You can disable mods by unticking the checkbox next to the mod
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