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Revision as of 22:37, 25 January 2015
Installation
- Make sure you back up your world.
- Install Minecraft Forge (Try latest, roll back to recommended if there are problems).
- Install the latest MrTJPCore (Try latest, roll back to recommended if there are problems).
- Install the Forge Relocation(Try latest, roll back to recommended if there are problems).
- FORGE MULTIPART will be downloaded AUTOMATICALLY!
Description
By itself, Forge Relocation can move around most blocks and tiles without problems. However, some blocks added by other mods are tricky to move, and cause weird behavior when you try to do so. To fix this, plugins can be added to handle special types of blocks. This plugin adds the ability to move Multipart tiles from FMP properly. It enables you to also place small parts inside a frame block to easily create, for example, a frame tube.
Downloads
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Changelog
A complete change log can be found here.
Source Code and Development
The GitHub repository can be found here. If you know a thing or two about Java and would like to help, feel free to check it out.