![]() If you find any issues setting up an ATLauncher modpack on your server, please contact us on live chat or via the ticket system. You should now have your server up and running. You may not reuse the MultiMC API keys and client IDs under any. If you still have any issues installing your ATLauncher modpack, you can purchase our Modpack Support and Setup Addon and we will help you get everything set up. CurseForge and FTB (via import from FTB App), Technic, ATLauncher and FTB legacy. Here is our guide for changing your server type. Upload all server files created by ATLauncher to your server using FileZilla.Ĭhange the server type in your Multicraft control panel to custom-java8.jar, custom-java11.jar, or custom-java16.jar depending on how you named the in step number 2, then click on save at the bottom of the page. Place the files you just renamed in the previous step, as well as the minecraft_server.jar and libraries folder, inside your new jar folder.ĭelete everything from your server using FileZilla. Now, let's install the modpack on your server:Ĭreate a new folder called jar in the server folder you just downloaded.ĭepending on the Java version you want to use, rename the forge-versionnumber.jar to one of the following:Ĭustom-java16.jar - for any modpack running on the 1.17 Minecraft versionĬustom-java11.jar - for any modpack running on versions between 1.13 and 1.16Ĭustom-java8.jar - for any modpack running on versions lower than 1.13 (1.12, 1.11, etc) Just to clear that up, the forge server was running fine for days until that outage happend. Your server files will then be found by accessing the Servers subfolder from the ATLauncher folder. That error message is indicate of a wrong Java version. Note: Not all optional mods found when downloading the client version of the modpack will be in the server version, since some mods are not server-sided, such as a minimap, or HUD altering mods(e.g Zan’s Minimap, Damage Indicators). Search for the modpack you want, then click on Create Server.Īfter that, you will have to select the optional mods you want, if the modpack offers them, then click on install. To download the server files, you will need to navigate to the Packs tab of the ATLauncher. Knowledge of FTP and the use of an FTP client. I also notice occasional audio stutter in character creation, but I haven’t noticed it in the game world itself yet.This guide will show you how to download a modpack from ATLauncher and install it on your server. on just slightly lower graphical settings than I’d really like… but I can play. Open this one and (use CTRL+F to search) “CutsceneMovieOpening” and change that from a 0 to 1. Their will be another config file, generated when you launched the client called “FFXIV.cfg”. ![]() local/share/steam/steamapps/compatdata/39210/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/My Documents/My Games/FINAL FANTASY XIV - A Realm Reborn/ A warning about this launcher… “Clicking” the log in button will give you an error and force the launcher to close, but hitting “Enter” to log in will allow you to progress to the game client.ģ.5) I had to disable DX11 in the launchers “Settings” tab… to actually get it to run.īy this point you should be able to log into the launcher, and progress to the “Select Data Center” page… After selecting your data center you may be hit with a black loading screen… Close out the game and go back into. Once you make the changes to the boot config file I did get to log in. Save and exit… When you do this just try one at a time until it sticks for you as well. I changed both at the same time… and both seem to be sticking now. ![]() For me, setting “Browser” from 2 to 1 didn’t seem to change anything, was still getting the frozen splash screen and the file would reset the value to 2… Changing “BrowserType” to 1 seems to have done the trick. And, the other is “BrowserType”, close to the bottom. One is simply “Browser”, close to the top. To download ATLauncher simply select the download below for your operating system. Go ahead and open “FFXIV_boot” in your text editor of choice, In that file their are two separate “browser” settings. I’m using “Proton Experimental”įind your “FFXIV_boot.cfg” document… For Manjaro Linux installed via Steam, the path is as follows (be sure to enable “show hidden files” under “View”). ![]() Note: For anyone who doesn’t already know… To install non-Linux games via steam you need to go into Steams Settings, go to Steam Play, and check the box to enable Steam Play for all titles. Installing on Linux via steam puts it WAYYY back deep.ĮDIT: I’m just going through Steam at the moment, so this may not be relivent to “lutris” anymore… but the info might help other people. ![]() Thanks to some comments on ProtonDB I was actually able to FIND the “FFXIV_boot.cfg” file. ![]()
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