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So I believe with the game pass, you get access to the Java edition account plus the bedrock edition. So basically once you have the account, you login, and you are good to go. Currently most launchers that I know of (MultiMC and GDLauncher) already have Mircosoft account support. Then you can just install the modpack just like normal. I think ...
Go back to the NVIDIA Control Panel, click “Add,” click “Browse,” paste the folder path into the address bar, press J, and select java.exe/javaw.exe (depending on which is running when your game is running). Press enter and then “Add Selected Program.”. Now, change the following options:
Press the windows key + r, and type: %appdata% .minecraft. And create a "mods" folder in .Minecraft, but make sure it's completely lowercase. Then, download the mods that you want and put them in the folder you just made. Now you can load the game and at the bottom of the launcher it should say your modloader, if not, you may have made a mistake.
These websites often are loaded with ads, may advertise a mod works for a version that it doesn't, and may even include malware or other viruses with the mod. CurseForge is definitely the most popular hub for these nowadays. Minecraft Forum is also still in use, though downloads are frequently on Curse nowadays.
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If you are new to mods I suggest you download these: Mods that doesn't effect the gameplay: Just Enough Items (JEI) Controlling Apple Skin Mouse Tweaks Xaero's Minimap JourneyMap Clumps Mods that do effect the gameplay: Alex's Mobs Creeper Overhaul Farmer's Delight Twilight Forest The Aether Aquaculture 2 Oh The Biomes You'll Go Waystones ...
System tested with a R5 3600 and a GTX 1660S. Version 1.16.5. Mods used: Sodium, Lithium, Phosphor. Java Modded:558 FPS:32 Chunks. Bedrock Vanilla:235 FPS:32 Chunks. Point number 2: Features/Community. Subsection: Basic Feature Differences. As Bedrock is the recoded version of Minecraft, it has certain, small differences in the game itself.
Open the instance on Online Mode, set the game to windowed mode, close the game and next, copy the instance for as many players you'll play and close MultiMC. -Next download Nucleus Co-op and extract it. -Open Nucleus Co-op, search and download this game's handler in the Download Game Handlers option. -Open NucleusCoop again, auto search for ...
There's a "manual" process too, if you don't want to use a 3rd party modded Minecraft manager. You need to use one of the mod loaders for mods to work with Minecraft, either Forge or Fabric, depending on the mods you're wanting to play with. Just loading a mod on it's own won't do anything as Minecraft won't know it is there.
If you sign in with your ms account though all the modded launchers should work fine. As long as it's the java version you should be good but like skylos said you might have trouble logging into things. If that game pass is linked to Microsoft account, then it should be possible. But be warned because there's 2 minecraft, java and bedrock (or ...