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How to add Vivecraft to a MultiMC Instance.

Mar 14, 2021 When MultiMC asks you for system/Java memory settings: Adjust the Maximum Memory Allocation to around 6,000MB. For Linux users, make sure you have selected OpenJDK 8 in Settings-Java via Auto-detect. MultiMC 提供了方便的方式帮助你管理世界以及截图:无需进入游戏,在 MultiMC 主界面就能进行管理。 右键点击某个实例,点击「修改实例」,在点击左栏的「世界」,你就能看到你所有的世界。. NOTE MultiMC is a modding-friendly alternate launcher for Minecraft, which is recommended for working with Fabric and can be found here. If you don't wish to use MultiMC or don't know or care what launcher you're using, follow through to the regular client instructions.

Automatic Installation

Automatic Installation may only work using the latest releases of Vivecraft and MultiMC 0.6.3+

  • First run MultiMC and create your instance.
  • Add Forge to it via MultiMC, if you want Forge mod support. Select the version of Forge Vivecraft uses as default for best compatibility. Run the instance once with just forge to make sure it’s installed correctly.
  • Close MultiMC
  • Now run the Vivecraft Installer.
  • Set the ‘path to minecraft’ to your MultiMC Directory. i.e.
  • If you want Forge support tick the Forge box. You do not need to match the Forge version you installed in MultiMC.
  • Untick ‘Create Vivecraft Launcher profile’
  • Click ‘Install’.
  • You should be prompted to choose your MultiMC Instance. Select it and hit OK.
  • Installation will complete.

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  • Run MultiMC, ensure the instance components appear in the same order as the picture below, then launch your instance.

Manual Installation

  • Manual Installation Instructions are no longer provided due to significant differences depending on the exact version of MultiMC and Vivecraft.

About Microsoft accounts

By now you’ve probably heard the news that Mojang will be migrating everyone’s Minecraft accounts to Microsoft accounts. If you haven’t, please read their announcement here, and then come back to read this article.

With this new change, the game’s login system will change significantly, and a lot of people are understandably concerned about what this means for the future of MultiMC, so we are making this post to hopefully put your minds at ease.

In the coming months, MultiMC will be updated to support the new login system. As of now, Mojang has not started the migration process, so we are hoping to support the new system before they begin migrating accounts, but we can’t guarantee that will happen.

If Mojang begins migrating accounts before MultiMC has been updated to support the new system, we advise that you wait until MultiMC is updated before migrating your account. If you migrate your account before MultiMC supports the new login system, you will not be able to use MultiMC until the new system is implemented.

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Also, please do not fall prey to random internet strangers telling you to migrate your Mojang account before Mojang tells you it’s time to do so. You will be notified either in the vanilla launcher, or the Minecraft.net website when logged in. Not a random internet page with a login form. We may also have something that notifies you in MultiMC in an upcoming update, but please verify that it is an official, unmodified build from multimc.org.

The migration should happen only through Minecraft.net.

Once MultiMC has implemented the new login system, we will post another article on here, and you will then be able to safely migrate your account and continue using MultiMC as before.