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- If you are on Windows, run ''minecraft-2point0.exe'', ignoring any anti-virus warnings. This is the same thing as the ''minecraft-2point0'' Python script, but compiled as a self-contained EXE using [[http://www.pyinstaller.org/|PyInstaller]]. You do not need Python installed to run the EXE. | - If you are on Windows, run ''minecraft-2point0.exe'', ignoring any anti-virus warnings. This is the same thing as the ''minecraft-2point0'' Python script, but compiled as a self-contained EXE using [[http://www.pyinstaller.org/|PyInstaller]]. You do not need Python installed to run the EXE. | ||
- Log in to the game using your normal Minecraft credentials. | - Log in to the game using your normal Minecraft credentials. | ||
- | - If this is your first time running the launcher, or if you otherwise find yourself in a version other than 2.0, then close the game and re-open the launcher. The launcher copies the appropriate JAR file to ''minecraft2point0/data/.minecraft/bin'' each time you run it, but when the game updates (or downloads the libraries on first run) it overrides it with the normal 2.0 ''minecraft.jar'' file. | + | - If this is your first time running the launcher, or if you otherwise find yourself in a version other than 2.0, then close the game and re-open the launcher. The launcher copies the appropriate JAR file to ''minecraft2point0/data/.minecraft/bin'' each time you run it, but when the game updates (or downloads the libraries on first run), the update process overrides it with a non-2.0 ''minecraft.jar'' file. |
This launcher will use ''minecraft-2point0/data/.minecraft'' as the path for the .minecraft folder. | This launcher will use ''minecraft-2point0/data/.minecraft'' as the path for the .minecraft folder. | ||
Note: the ''launcher.jar'' file used by this launcher has been modified to allow for overriding the ''.minecraft'' path on Windows. It also sets the ''WM_CLASS'' X11 hint in order to allow for better integration with some Linux desktop environments. (To do this with the 1.6 launcher, see [[http://uploads.s.zeid.me/lwjgl-nightly-20131027-minecraft/|this]] or wait for Mojang to update to LWJGL 2.9.1 and implement ''-DLWJGL_WM_CLASS'' on their end.) (With this 2.0 launcher, you can override the ''WM_CLASS'' value by setting the environment variable ''LWJGL_WM_CLASS''.) Other than these minor changes, it is the same thing as the pre-1.6 launcher. | Note: the ''launcher.jar'' file used by this launcher has been modified to allow for overriding the ''.minecraft'' path on Windows. It also sets the ''WM_CLASS'' X11 hint in order to allow for better integration with some Linux desktop environments. (To do this with the 1.6 launcher, see [[http://uploads.s.zeid.me/lwjgl-nightly-20131027-minecraft/|this]] or wait for Mojang to update to LWJGL 2.9.1 and implement ''-DLWJGL_WM_CLASS'' on their end.) (With this 2.0 launcher, you can override the ''WM_CLASS'' value by setting the environment variable ''LWJGL_WM_CLASS''.) Other than these minor changes, it is the same thing as the pre-1.6 launcher. |