Petr Mrázek
Petr Mrázek
I am sorry to put you through all this unfamiliar terminal stuff. You have to get your hands on the original MultiMC application folder, wherever it is now - the...
All this does is search through your whole computer and find any 'instances' folder and folders inside it - the instances. They should be recognizable by name. ``` find /...
Were you able to find or recover those instances?
Well, if the find command above didn't work at all, then they are likely gone. The second thing: Go into the java settings in MultiMC and click 'Auto-detect'. It should...
So, another idea... Document how to backup and restore MultiMC data. Show that to people on first run of the application. Because it's important.
Neat. Maybe I should apply this to the debian package and then we don't have to do it here.
Not sure about the other issues you mention here. Looks more like Mojang/MS services being unreliable. There are some things I can improve by preventing some of the token refreshes...
I'm going to keep this around as a reminder to poke at the liteloader stuff. It has not been touched in years and could have weird latent bugs.
Honestly, I believe this goes much deeper than naming. Like for example, I have a Steinberg UR-44. It's a professional sound interface. There are many ways to map the input...