Hello! I'm incredibly new to using mods for Minecraft (less than 24 hours) and I've had some success getting the ones I'm interested in to work individually but I'd like to use them all at once.
I'm able to use the 3 mods I want with Forge, and they all work fine. (screenshot attached)
And I'm able to separately use the Continuum shaders and Stratum resource packs. (screenshot attached)
I'm trying to find a way to use those mods while still using the Continuum/Stratum stuff, but when I launch that installation of Minecraft the mods button is missing from the main page since Cont/Strat use the OptiFine installation instead of the Forge installation.
Any help would be great! I'm also open to using a different shader pack if it comes to that, as long as it gives me the pretty lights and such.
I'm trying to find a way to use those mods How To Clean Stainless Steel Pans Like A Prowhile still using the Continuum/Stratum stuff, but when I launch that installation of Minecraft the mods button is missing from the main.
Hello! It's great to see you're delving into the world of Minecraft mods. To use both Forge mods and the Continuum/Stratum shaders, you need to make sure they are compatible. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you achieve this:
Ensure you have a clean installation of Minecraft without any mods or shaders/resource packs.
Install Forge first: Download the Forge installer from the official Forge website (make sure to select the version that matches your Minecraft version). Run the installer, and it will create a new Forge profile in your Minecraft launcher.
Verify Forge installation: Open the Minecraft launcher, and make sure the new Forge profile is selected before launching the game.
Install the Continuum/Stratum shaders and resource packs: Download the shaders and resource packs from their respective sources. Place the shader pack files in the "shaderpacks" folder and the resource pack files in the "resourcepacks" folder within your Minecraft installation directory.
Launch Minecraft with the OptiFine profile: In the Minecraft launcher, go to the Installations tab and create a new profile using the OptiFine version that is compatible with the Continuum/Stratum shaders. Use this profile to launch the game.
Verify shaders and resource packs: In the game, go to the Options or here SAT score calculation demystified menu and then the Video Settings. You should see a "Shaders" button if the shader packs were installed correctly. Similarly, you can go to Resource Packs to see if the Stratum pack is available and activated.
Test compatibility: Play the game with both the Forge and OptiFine profiles active. Test your desired mods alongside the Continuum/Stratum shaders and ensure they work together without any conflicts.
If you encounter any issues or need to use a different shader pack, you can try experimenting with other compatible shader packs available online. Remember that mod compatibility can vary, so it's always a good idea to check for compatibility patches or updates for your mods and shaders.
Good luck, and enjoy your modded Minecraft experience with beautiful shaders and mods! If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask.
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Hello! I'm incredibly new to using mods for Minecraft (less than 24 hours) and I've had some success getting the ones I'm interested in to work individually but I'd like to use them all at once.
I'm able to use the 3 mods I want with Forge, and they all work fine. (screenshot attached)
And I'm able to separately use the Continuum shaders and Stratum resource packs. (screenshot attached)
I'm trying to find a way to use those mods while still using the Continuum/Stratum stuff, but when I launch that installation of Minecraft the mods button is missing from the main page since Cont/Strat use the OptiFine installation instead of the Forge installation.
Any help would be great! I'm also open to using a different shader pack if it comes to that, as long as it gives me the pretty lights and such.
Thank you in advance!
Only problem i have with most of these high rez texture packs and mods etc is that they never seem to have..
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I'm trying to find a way to use those mods How To Clean Stainless Steel Pans Like A Pro while still using the Continuum/Stratum stuff, but when I launch that installation of Minecraft the mods button is missing from the main.
Hello! It's great to see you're delving into the world of Minecraft mods. To use both Forge mods and the Continuum/Stratum shaders, you need to make sure they are compatible. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you achieve this:
Ensure you have a clean installation of Minecraft without any mods or shaders/resource packs.
Install Forge first: Download the Forge installer from the official Forge website (make sure to select the version that matches your Minecraft version). Run the installer, and it will create a new Forge profile in your Minecraft launcher.
Verify Forge installation: Open the Minecraft launcher, and make sure the new Forge profile is selected before launching the game.
Install the Continuum/Stratum shaders and resource packs: Download the shaders and resource packs from their respective sources. Place the shader pack files in the "shaderpacks" folder and the resource pack files in the "resourcepacks" folder within your Minecraft installation directory.
Launch Minecraft with the OptiFine profile: In the Minecraft launcher, go to the Installations tab and create a new profile using the OptiFine version that is compatible with the Continuum/Stratum shaders. Use this profile to launch the game.
Verify shaders and resource packs: In the game, go to the Options or here SAT score calculation demystified menu and then the Video Settings. You should see a "Shaders" button if the shader packs were installed correctly. Similarly, you can go to Resource Packs to see if the Stratum pack is available and activated.
Test compatibility: Play the game with both the Forge and OptiFine profiles active. Test your desired mods alongside the Continuum/Stratum shaders and ensure they work together without any conflicts.
If you encounter any issues or need to use a different shader pack, you can try experimenting with other compatible shader packs available online. Remember that mod compatibility can vary, so it's always a good idea to check for compatibility patches or updates for your mods and shaders.
Good luck, and enjoy your modded Minecraft experience with beautiful shaders and mods! If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask.