Forge allows you to create and load mods for Minecraft. In this Article:DownloadingInstalling on WindowsInstalling on MacInstalling on LinuxCommunity Q&A. Create a new folder in.minecraft and name it mod. Without the.. Installing Mods With A Mod Manager Using Forge. This guide is for those that prefer to install mods manually. If you’re playing on Mac or Linux, the manual approach is currently the only option.
There you have it, 'Treecapacitor 1.7.2' is not updated to 1.8 so you wont be able to run it in the newest Minecraft-Version The latest Version of this mod is for 1.7.10 and can be found here Always use the latest Forge Version for each Minecraft Version, a 1.7.2 Forge Version dont work with a 1.8-Minecraft;) Oh and i saw that for this Mod you also need the Authors CoreApi 'This mod REQUIRES bspkrsCore to be installed as well: ' The Minecraftmods.com-Website is funny. Jsut telling if its for 1.7 or lower.
But not the last digit in the (Version 1.7.2 - mods might be incompatible to 1.7.10 - Minecraft) Always go to the Forum Thread of the mod to find out which mod is updated. That's a rehosting site. They steal mods and rehost them on their own paid links so that the mod creators don't get paid. Here's a proper site (Minecraft Forums Modlist) that links to the mod makers own pages: You will need a version of forge for 1.7.10 and all the mods will have to be mods for 1.7.10. And yes it all works for a mac.
Minecraft is in the Java operating system, which works on all computers (provided the Java program is installed of course). Cross-compatiblity is the point of Java. EDIT: and just to be clear, the mods go in the.minecraft/mods folder, you don't double click on them to install them. Occasionally mods as zips require opening them (ruins for example) but that's rare.