Published Aug 3rd, 2013, 8/3/13 3:19 am
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So, I've been seeing a lot of confusion lately to how to install world edit to single player commands with Minecraft 1.6.2 So, because I feel like doing this, I'm going to show you how to this.
Well, the answer might surprise you. If you don't know how to install a mod normally to Minecraft 1.6.2 It's really easy. Just go to the versions in .minecraft, copy 1.6.2, rename this 1.6.2 copy whatever, rename the .jar and .jason file (or what ever it's called) whatever you called the folder, oven the .jason file with notepad, and you'll see a thing with the version name 1.6.2 rename it what you renamed the file and whatnot. Save and close that, open the .jar with WinRar or what ever you use, then delete Meta-inf, then move the mod's files into the .jar. Now, start up minecraft, create a new profile with the new version you made, then start it up. Then close it, then go back into .minecraft. This solution is kind of dumb sounding, but it actually works. If you started up a world, it would say Worldedit.jar is not found in minecraft/bin. So, you need to make a folder in .minecraft called bin. No caps. Now yes, it sounds kind of stupid, but just start up the world, and it'll work. I promise. You're welcome.
If you found this tutorial helpful, be sure to drop down a diamond. It would really help. And check out my maps! They're pretty fun. Thanks for reading!
Well, the answer might surprise you. If you don't know how to install a mod normally to Minecraft 1.6.2 It's really easy. Just go to the versions in .minecraft, copy 1.6.2, rename this 1.6.2 copy whatever, rename the .jar and .jason file (or what ever it's called) whatever you called the folder, oven the .jason file with notepad, and you'll see a thing with the version name 1.6.2 rename it what you renamed the file and whatnot. Save and close that, open the .jar with WinRar or what ever you use, then delete Meta-inf, then move the mod's files into the .jar. Now, start up minecraft, create a new profile with the new version you made, then start it up. Then close it, then go back into .minecraft. This solution is kind of dumb sounding, but it actually works. If you started up a world, it would say Worldedit.jar is not found in minecraft/bin. So, you need to make a folder in .minecraft called bin. No caps. Now yes, it sounds kind of stupid, but just start up the world, and it'll work. I promise. You're welcome.
If you found this tutorial helpful, be sure to drop down a diamond. It would really help. And check out my maps! They're pretty fun. Thanks for reading!
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