Overview
MultiMC is a free, open source launcher for Minecraft. It allows you to have multiple, cleanly separated instances of Minecraft (each with their own mods, texture packs, saves, etc) and helps you manage them and their associated options with a simple and powerful interface.
Download links for the latest version, MultiMC 5, are below.
When playing older versions of Minecraft (Beta 1.7.3 and below), all of the new Minecraft sounds are used instead of the older ones.
Features
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- Manage multiple instances of Minecraft at once
- Start Minecraft with a custom resolution
- Change Java's runtime options (including memory options)
- Shows Minecraft's console output in a colour coded window
- Kill Minecraft easily if it crashes / freezes
- Custom icons and groups for instances
- Forge integration (automatic installation, version downloads, mod management)
- Minecraft world management
- Import and export Minecraft instances to share them with anyone
- Supports every version of Minecraft that the vanilla launcher does
Each sound effect has a name assigned to it in Minecraft Pocket Edition (PE). The game will play these sound effects when different things happen in the game such as breaking a block or throwing a potion. You can also choose to play these sound files or stop them from playing whenever you want using game commands such as /playsound or /stopsound. Go ahead and Shearch for a enderman scream or some other scary sounds in minecraft. Level 1: New Miner. So just one quick question. Update 3 November 2020: We have updated to 1.16.4. Update 11 September 2020: We have updated to 1.16.3. This version fixes a single bug with pathfinding (the duplication was already fixed by Spigot). All, A short while ago Mojang released Minecraft 1.16.4 and we have now also updated. A beacon is a block that projects a light beam skyward, and can provide status effects such as Speed, Jump Boost, Haste, Regeneration, Resistance, or Strength to nearby players. 1 Obtaining 1.1 Breaking 1.2 Crafting 2 Usage 2.1 Activation 2.1.1 Pyramids 2.2 Beam 2.3 Powers 2.3.1 Range 2.4 Piston interactivity 3 Sounds 4 Data values 4.1 ID 4.2 Block data 5 Achievements 6 Advancements 7 Video 8.
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Download & Install
Choose the download for your operating system below, extract the archive to a new folder and run it. If you're using Linux, remember to make it executable before you try to run it.
MultiMC requires Qt5 to be installed on linux. If you don't have it, you may have to install the following packages, depending on distribution:
- Arch: qt5-base
- OpenSuse: libqt5-qtbase
- CentOS/Fedora/RHEL: qt5-qtbase
- Ubuntu/Debian: qt5-default
Download & Install the development version
The development version usually has extra fixes and features incuded, but may not be stable yet. If you use it, stay in touch on our discord server!
Source Code
The source code for MultiMC (and this website) is hosted at GitHub.
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Minecraft 1.7.3 Servers
If you want to build MultiMC yourself, check out the Build guide.
Support us on Patreon!
We're running a Patreon campaign so that we can continue to pay for our server hosting costs, and make a little bit of money from this project which we put so much of our time into. $5 gets you a mention in the credits of the app, and if we can maintain at least $100 a month total, we'll be able to keep the website ad-free!
Discord server
You can talk to us directly on our discord server. Just click join!
Just understand that we're most likely busy with Real Work™ and Real Life™ most of the time.
Spotlights
Wylker made a spotlight of MultiMC 5 for us! It contains some basic usage and outlines the core features. Watch it below!