6/19/2023 0 Comments Multimc install fabric api![]() ![]() Would be nice, but not needed for this to be implemented. The fact that mods can be made without it is already good enough. Fabric API does get special treatment anyways - and why shouldn't it? It's one of the few official mods provided by FabricMC, and it is also one of the few that mod authors can trust to exist in the future. The mods you refer to are often optional. There are ways to improve the accuracy of this, though it seems unlikely that fabric would provide or maintain them. If you have actual numbers, please share them. This clearly isnt a fix but might help reduce confusion. ![]() We have already started making steps to improving the error message people see by going ahead and changing the mod id from fabric to fabric-api. I know these solutions are a lot easier said than done, but I think we should try to work towards the ideal solution, and not towards something temporary that will do for now. Fabric mods could start to include the fabric api modules they require in the jar, removing the need to even have a standalone distrubition of fabric api.MultiMC to have a way to download and install mods + dependencies.I see some possible solutions to this issue from both sides (MultiMC / Fabric), this is by no means an exhaustive list and I am all ears for other ideas. There are a number of other mods (forge or fabric) that "most" people install why shouldnt they get their own button? Fabric API has always been designed to just be a normal mod, we have gone out of our way to ensure that fabric api has no special treatment.(Newer versions can work on older mc versions, such as 1.16.5/4/3/2) There is no easy way to tell what version of fabric should be installed, there are some solutions to this, but none of them are 100% accurate.My guess is less than 50% of players use it. Not everyone installs fabric api, a large proprotion of players just install a few mods (usually peformace enchancing) that dont require fabric api.I disagree with this idea due to a few reasons: ![]()
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