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I briefly looked at the mod APIs because I wanted to customize some mods for myself, and from what I can briefly gather, NeoForge is just Forge but with a bunch of the built in Forge API stuff removed so its just worse Fabric. I could be wrong since I barely looked into it but that's what I got
like with Quilt, Neo Forge is the new version made by trannies that runs worse. IIRC one of the devs of forge did a wrongthink and this caused a fork to be created
 
rip Flowerchild
Damn, didn't knew he died. If you think about it, BTW was Create before Create. I also remember how it was basically incompatible with everything including Risugami's Modloader, where the other big mod of that era, Aether, was just incompatible with most mods. It did that much to change the game in this sort of "what if Adventure Update didn't happen" way that all the current nu-Beta mods do, but did it back in Beta, and did it best. Truly ahead of his time. :semperfidelis:
 
Damn, didn't knew he died.
He's dead?
I vaguely recall him having some massive spergout (about Trump?) and taking all his mods down.
there is a message about him ded in september 2024.
https://forum.btwce.com/viewtopic.php?t=10419
like with Quilt, Neo Forge is the new version made by trannies that runs worse. IIRC one of the devs of forge did a wrongthink and this caused a fork to be created
The wrongthink was more Fabric's dev, and even then it was very mild wrongthink (to normal people). IIRC (my turn lol) NeoForge was made because the lead dev was an absolute sperg who was difficult to work with and refused to document things properly, and probably wrongthink mixed in there too because that's enough of a reason to cause a split if Quilt and the PolyMC drama is anything to go by. It seemed to be a long time coming with Forge but who knows, hard to find information that's not completely biased so picking up context clues is mandetory.
 
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Would anyone know how to direct Minecraft (Specifically PrismLauncher) to look for worlds in a specific folder outside of the install directory? I've got a dualboot with Linux* and Windows and I wouldn't wanna through the hassle of manually copying and overwriting the world between drives everytime I play.
*I would like to make it clear that I am allowed within 50 feet of a minor.
 
Would anyone know how to direct Minecraft (Specifically PrismLauncher) to look for worlds in a specific folder outside of the install directory? I've got a dualboot with Linux* and Windows and I wouldn't wanna through the hassle of manually copying and overwriting the world between drives everytime I play.
>Prism
Well the first thing you do is delete that shit. Then lash yourself 42 times.
*I would like to make it clear that I am allowed within 50 feet of a minor.
Kek, I don't Linux is what will cause people to question this. Jokes aside, I don't know much about Linux but I believe you can create something called a Symlink. From examples I could find it might go:

Code:
ln -s /LinuxMinecraftFolder/MyWorld /WindowsMinecraftFolder/saves/MyWorld
Or something like that, again I have no idea as I'm just regurgitating information. For Prism, I think you can set a custom directory by editing the instance from the launcher and set it to wherever you have the world you want to use. Question, why not just play MC on just Windows/Linux instead of trying to play on both and have to move folders around? I don't dual boot so I'm probably missing something.
 
Syncthing is the best way to synchronize your instances between devices, but if for example you can mount your NTFS drive on Linux, why not just symlink your world from the Windows drive into the Linux installation? I symlink shit on Windows all the time, it's magical.
 
I have a drive encoded in FAT32, I believe, it can be accessed through both my Windows and linux boots, kind of a dumb decision since on Windows it shits the bed when extracting large .zips or files/folders when I made it 200 gigs for that very purpose, but it works well enough for what it is. I can also mount my Windows install partition through Linux but I have to manually open it through the Linux file explorer, I'll try Symlinking nonetheless.
Question, why not just play MC on just Windows/Linux instead of trying to play on both and have to move folders around? I don't dual boot so I'm probably missing something.
So I can play on the same world, Pajeetdows is for vidya and Troonix is for capital-I Internet browsing.
 
Would anyone know how to direct Minecraft (Specifically PrismLauncher) to look for worlds in a specific folder outside of the install directory? I've got a dualboot with Linux* and Windows and I wouldn't wanna through the hassle of manually copying and overwriting the world between drives everytime I play.
*I would like to make it clear that I am allowed within 50 feet of a minor.
I'm going to assume you mean PolyMC and are just being a facetious lil shit-
Launcher Settings->[Launcher]->[Features]->[Folders], set [Instances] to wherever the hell you want your worlds to be stored.
Make sure it's actually readable beforehand because otherwise you'll give your game a stroke.
You can also redirect local mod metadata [Mods] and localicons [Icons] (cached from each pack icon, imported or otherwise) in the same manner and honestly if you're storing the instances in a new location, you probably should.
Note that this can all be avoided by just having a portable-mode install in said mutually-readable location to begin with but converting between the two is a unique kind of torture and i assume you already have an existing one.
 
What are the differences between Poly and Prism anyways?
You don't have to use a fork in order to ignore sign-in requirements or use alternative authentication sources, and you don't have the prospect of known Tranny Saboteurs shipping malware directly to your device through their metadata servers.
The featuresets are otherwise still basically identical (minus naming schemes), which checks out since Prism was made explicitly over politics/troonery/batshit insanity not being allowed.
The trannyshit is ignorable enough for me.
At your own peril.
 
You don't have to use a fork in order to ignore sign-in requirements or use alternative authentication sources, and you don't have the prospect of known Tranny Saboteurs shipping malware directly to your device through their metadata servers.
The featuresets are otherwise still basically identical (minus naming schemes), which checks out since Prism was made explicitly over politics/troonery/batshit insanity not being allowed.

At your own peril.
Kek, ok so which should I use then, Polly or Poly?
 
Kek, ok so which should I use then, Polly or Poly?
Polly if you want to continue using Prism, Poly if you don't want to do that. Polly is just Prism with the authenticator stripped out, basically.
And ironically it was one of the first forks to throw the origin under the bus and chase Prism, which is funny because the Prism devs fucking HATE the pirate forks.
 
have a drive encoded in FAT32, I believe, it can be accessed through both my Windows and linux boots, kind of a dumb decision since on Windows it shits the bed when extracting large .zips or files/folders when I made it 200 gigs for that very purpose, but it works well enough for what it is. I can also mount my Windows install partition through Linux but I have to manually open it through the Linux file explorer, I'll try Symlinking nonetheless.
Right, I think you should be fine symlinking to a FAT32 drive. FAT32 itself doesn't support symlinks, but NTFS and ext4 do, and there shouldn't be an issue if you create a symlink to a drive/mount which is on a file system that doesn't support them. Also the reason FAT32 shits the bed is because it cannot store files larger than 4GB. exFAT has a little less support, but it's still very well supported and it doesn't have that limitation. Worth keeping in mind if you have a larger pendrive and you encounter the 4GB issue not knowing what's going on.
Kek, ok so which should I use then, Polly or Poly?
I just use PolyMC. It works, ever since Lenny took over they've not only added offline mode but also authlib-inject so it's a "cracked launcher" through and through. If you know how Java works then you'll know how to make it neatly portable with unpacked Adoptium JRE. Has an integrated mod/modpack downloader, and most importantly it's not Prism. You shouldn't use Prism or anything Prism related on principle as Scrumplex and his butt buddies are malicious and untrustworthy. Already ranted ITT about how malicious they were when they were trying to fuck over PolyMC in any way they still could, openly bragging on 'cord about it. Be it messing with API keys, or trying to fuck over the AUR package, or blatantly lying about PolyMC being malware without any concrete proof to get it's Flatpak taken down. Not to mention that nu-Mojang employees hopped onto that fearmongering train.

Never ever trust any code written by people who do shit like this. Blacklist them from any job sectors that revolve around writing code.
 
Kindly do the Sneedful and tell me how to do this Sir, yis. I unpacked the tar.gz but am retarded nigger so I don't know what to do next.
Right uhh so to not talk shit I'm just gonna do it on a physical machine. Pulled out my ShitPad and put Mint on it just to do this btw.

So, once you download portable PolyMC and get it running (had to install a missing Qt5/Qt6 library for that), if it doesn't find Java, it doesn't matter. Go through the initial setup and unpack your JRE of choice somewhere within PolyMC. I chose the PolyMC/jre/21 structure, but it can be whatever. Then you point PolyMC to the Java executable, so if PolyMC's root directory is the starting point it'll be jre/21/bin/java. Then the newest nu-Mojang slop should install and load. If you want to play the good versions you can always download JRE8 and then manually set the path to that for your instance and it'll also work. Of course, shouldn't have to remind you to make sure you've set the executable permissions for the right files when it's Linux.

On Windows it's easier in that everything is more self-contained. PolyMC has it's own Qt libraries and you can do the same unpacking and manual linking to have all of your worlds on a thumbstick.
 
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