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Portable Minecraft v1.40

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Koolio:
oooh no.. if you look at the column header it says "Source" ...green meaning that mod has sourcecode, and red meaning it doesn't.

really it was just keeping in with the style of the other tables, but doesn't mean that mod is installed in the modpack you currently have selected... I might try make it like that, it could work if you use a modpack i make because I can provide a list of mods it uses, for it to compare against.... but then if you change anything like add/remove mods yourself then it wouldn't be very accurate anymore without a whole lot more coding to check.

Razgriz666:
sooooo... in all technicality, the fact that the evilcraft mod has a green box next to it doesn't mean it is in the mods folder, and will have to be downloaded and placed there myself? and can a mod with a red box be put in the folder and expected to run?

Koolio:
yes

ignore the source red/green stuff... its just cosmetic.. I kinda like to know which mods have source code available to see..

you'll need to click the bit.ly link which redirect to the proper mods official page and go from there.. should be download link/instructions etc.

if you use the modpack i did for 1.7.2 ...it has support for forge and litemods ..so installing most mods should be as easy as putting the downloaded mod in the /"1.7.2-Forge10.12.2.1127/mods/" folder

Razgriz666:
So, basically it'll take either a .jar or litemod file?

Koolio:
yes

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