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Since its inception, Minecraft’s “build what you can imagine” gameplay has attracted modders by the droves. Not since the days of Counterstrike have we seen such an active mod community. There are hundreds of mods already available for the game, and new ones are being released every day. So how can you tap into all this creativity whirling around Mojang’s phenomenal sandbox game? This simple Minecraft modding tutorial will give you all the info you need to get started, whether you want to install a mod that has already been released to the community or you want to try your hand at creating one on your own.

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Why Would I Want To Mod?

Mods are changes to the source code that do a wide variety of things to your copy of the Minecraft client. They can be as simple as a change to the visual aesthetic or as complex as completely changing the style of the game. Adventurecraft, I am looking at you! There are mods that add new mobs, ones that alter the GUI to your liking and ones that even change the behavior of in-game objects.

There are as many reasons for wanting to alter your Minecraft experience as there are mods to choose from. Love the game but tired of Creepers? If you want to, you can remove them entirely. Does Redstone confuse you? No problem, there is a mod that helps you to better understand how its power connections work. Heck, maybe you just want your character to look like RuPaul. Everything from streamlining your experience to creating completely new gameplay types can be achieved by modding. This Minecraft modding tutorial can help you start enhancing your Minecraft experience by explaining how it is done.

If you want to browse the mods that are already out there, a good place to start is on the Minecraft wiki mods page here. While not a comprehensive list, it is a great place to start, and lets you know the update status for the mod and whether or not it will work with the current version of the client. There are even packages that come bundled with all the necessary software to help with installation.

Installing a Mod

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Once you have chosen a mod and downloaded it, you will need to install it. There are some programs out there, such as ModLoader, which will help install and manage all of your Minecraft mods. If you wish to do it manually, however, you will need to copy the files in the mod to your minecraft.jar folder. This folder essentially contains all the elements that Minecraft uses while it is running. To do this, you will also need archiving software such as WinRAR or 7-Zip.

As a caveat, remember that if you use this Minecraft modding tutorial to alter the game client, Mojang will not be able to give you technical support, as they cannot offer help with code that they themselves have not written.

First, you need locate the minecraft.jar file on your computer. In Windows, this can be done by typing “%appdata%” (without quotes) into your start menu search bar and opening up the Minecraft folder. You will also need to have the option to view hidden files checked in your folder options, as the minecraft.jar file is hidden. Use your archiving software to open the file by right clicking and then copy the class files from your newly downloaded mod into the minecraft.jar folder.

It is also important, after adding the new files to the .jar folder to delete the folder titled META-INF, as it contains a certificate that will prevent Minecraft from running once things have been altered in the .jar file. Once you have done that, your new plug-in or mod should load the next time you start the client.

Of course, always make sure to back up everything before you make changes!

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Creating Your Own Minecraft Mods

At some point, you may not be satisfied with just using mods that others have written. Maybe you want to dress your character up as the Lone Ranger and no one has made a skin for that (check out our tutorial on creating skins here) or maybe you even want to overhaul the whole UI. In that case, it is time to start creating your own!

To do so, you will need a bit more than just your archiving software. First off, a familiarity with coding in Java is required, as well as some decompiling software. The Minecraft Coder Pack is the most widely used software for helping to decompile and deobfuscate the source code. In addition to those, you will also need an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to be able to edit the code.

Minecraft Modding Tutorial-Beyond the Basics

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The intricacies of coding new Minecraft mods are beyond the scope of this article, but if it is something that interests you, there is a very helpful and active community out there, which can aid you on your first steps to becoming master of your sandbox. A good place to start is the Minecraft wiki, where you can find a number of tutorials on how to alter the game to your liking.

Now you have all the tools at your disposal to modify your version of Minecraft any way you see fit, from installing mods that have been authored already all the way up to creating your own. Minecraft gave us a space where we are able to build anything we want. Modding Minecraft enables us to build it any way we want, and get a little more enjoyment out of our play in the sandbox. This Minecraft modding tutorial gives everything you need to get started. Happy Modding!

The demo disc packaged with issue 214 of PC Gamer.
This article is about the outdated game demo. For the current demo, see Demo mode.

The PC Gamer Minecraft Demo is a demo version of MinecraftBeta 1.3, that was bundled with the June 2011 issue of PC Gamer magazine (American edition, issue 214). It provides 100 minutes (equal to five days in-game) of gameplay, after which it will tell the player to buy the game in order to continue playing on the current map.

The demo gives access to all the features found in the full version of the game, except that you can only access one world called the demo world. The demo world, which uses the seed108181935, has been altered slightly to help guide newcomers to Minecraft. The demo spawns the player at: x: 166.5 y: 65.6 z: -56.5.

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The player's save game is saved in the standard game directory and is fully compatible with the full version, making it playable after purchase. The demo and information can be downloaded here.

The demo contains an exclusive cow skin branded with the PC Gamer logo.

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Bugs[επεξεργασία | επεξεργασία κώδικα]

Note that some of these bugs will not work if the demo is 'hacked' into the new launcher.

  • If the player is at or above layer 89 after the demo expires, the world can still be interacted.
  • If your window is at its smaller size while you are playing the demo and you enlarge the window all of the blocks will become transparent, and secretly revealing underground caverns.
  • If you open two windows of the demo, one of them playing the world, but paused, and the other one, on the home menu, reset the demo world and then click back to game on the other window, an error message will occur, and if you play the demo, the time will be reset, but not the world, and your inventory items are lost, but not the items in chests.

Trivia[επεξεργασία | επεξεργασία κώδικα]

  • Purchased versions of Minecraft have code from the demo, which wasn't used until Minecraft 1.3.
  • PC Gamer changed the following to the world: 53 red wool, 90 snow blocks, 112 black wool, 3 chests, a sign, 22 gunpowder, a nearly broken iron pickaxe, a nearly broken iron axe, a nearly broken flint and steel, 4 coal, 5 bread, 4 string, 12 torches, 2 sticks, and 3 compasses.
  • The demo has files for functions added in later updates, such as the sound effects for wolves, weather and pistons. However, the files are not used in the game.
  • If you dig directly underneath the sign telling you how to open the chest, you can find a chest that contains 22 gunpowder. This serves as a attempt for the user to show what the player had learned.
  • If you go to sleep in a bed and skip the night, it will remove that time from your clock, decreasing your play time.
  • If you have a bucket with you after the demo expires, you can use that bucket to milk a cow despite not being able to interact with anything else.
  • You can also interact with boats after the demo expires.
  • If a player goes left when they reach the PC Gamer sign, they will find a skeleton dungeon. The dungeon is located in a rectangular pit with cobblestone walls and fallen sand filling it. One chest is visible, blocking a stream of water and the other chest and the skeleton spawner are buried in the sand.
  • While mining, if you press 'e' then keep mining you will keep mining but your pickaxe will not move until you stop mining.
  • The 'PC Gamer' logo can be mined. It is composed of snow blocks, red wool and black wool.
  • If you dig straight down at the spawn point, at bedrock level, there is 1 diamond.
  • The game files can be modified in such a way so you can get unlimited play time.
  • There is no Debug screen in the demo. The reason is most likely that new players might get confused with all the info stored in the screen.
  • The second hint message has the old Minecraft Wiki link, http://www.minecraftwiki.net.

Screenshots[επεξεργασία | επεξεργασία κώδικα]

  • The demo title screen

  • The chest and sign next to spawn

  • The chest items

  • The secret Gunpowder chest unveiled. If you break the chest, another chest filled with 22 gunpowder will be under it.

  • The giant 'PC Gamer' logo, found across the lake from the starting area

  • Unique cow skin found only in the demo

  • A map of the area around the spawn point in the demo world

  • Message when starting a new world that teaches you how to move

  • Further explains basics, namely crafting. Uses the old Minecraft Wiki link, www.minecraftwiki.net.

  • Explains how the full version and the demo handles worlds

  • Explains what happens when your time is up

  • Explains full version of the game

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Tells you to buy the game, shows creations

  • Chat message telling you that you can't interact with the world, but you can still interact with some items.

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