p>I like minecraft, frequently. It needs some tweaks to make me more interested in minecraft. I'm planning to document these now:
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p>First, you need mcpatcher, so we can use HD texture packs and install mods. Get it here: https://github.com/pclewis/mcpatcher/downloads
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p>I'm using Linux and I require the .jar file. You can run it via
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p>This should open an easy GUI. We'll get to this in a minute. https://www.openlearning.com/u/enemarkhovmand-ria0bt/blog/LearnHowWeCreatedPrisonMinecraftServersFinalMonth </p>
p>Then, we'll need the appropriate mods:
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p>- Auto switcher allows you to automatically switch to the best tool for the job; the right type of pick for mining, axe for cutting, etc. http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/753030-131125-thebombzens-mods-now-with-autoswitch-2/
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p>OptiFine: Minecraft has many performance issues. OptiFine smooths these out and provides higher-quality graphics for users with faster computers. http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/249637-131-optifine-hd-b1-fps-boost-hd-textures-aa-af-and-much-more/
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p>ModLoader: Although I don't remember why I've installed it, I suspect it is for a reason. http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/75440-v131-risugamis-mods-preliminary-updates/
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p>Once you have all the mods installed, start Mcpatcher. And add a bunch of mods (Mods -> Add in the menu). Also point it at your minecraft.jar. https://telegra.ph/Minecraft-Gift-Code-Generator-09-16 Should be located in ~/.minecraft/bin/.
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p>Check that only the following mods are checked, and ensure they appear in the same order. To rearrange them, use the arrows on the bottom of the GUI
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p>1. AutoSwitchMod
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p>2. ModLoader
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p>3. OptiFine
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p>4. Custom Colors
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p>5. Random Mobs
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p>6. Connected Textures
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p>7. Better Skies
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Click on patch. Mcpatcher is likely to be annoyed, but click yes.
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p>Finally we'll need a reliable texture package. I like this one: http://bdcraft.net/download-purebdcraft-texturepack-for-minecraft, 128 bit. It's much more powerful and Minecraft doesn't seem to handle itself very well. Download it and save the .zip to ~/.minecraft/texturepacks. You should be able to select it from the menu in game.
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