Adding Texture Packs [Tutorial] Minecraft for Mac
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@TheGreenCapricorn Did you use my method? If not I can't be sure you're looking at the right library.
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@michaelroseagain I could get into my library no problem but i can't find the Minecraft folder under Application Support Help!
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@kopilit Just use Finder. Use the Go, Go To Folder, menu option. Then type
~/Library
that will be your user's library and then you can find Application Support and minecraft
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@TheBeastFish Photo Realism X256 is a HD texture pack, it won't work unless you mod your Minecraft. Minecraft only handles 16x16 texture packs by default.
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@15roadrider hmmm...
Just use Finder. Use the Go, Go To Folder, menu option. Then type
~/Library
that will be your user's library and then you can find Application Support and minecraft
That will get you your texture folder. Then you need to put the zip you downloaded (you will find it in trash) in that folder.
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@imafreak1313 You must have done something wrong. If you deleted files then look in your trash and get them back out again. I'm guessing you didn't do that and you're just not looking in the right place.
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@Christmasgunners Just use Finder. Use the Go, Go To Folder, menu option. Then type
~/Library
that will be your user's library and then you can find Application Support and minecraft
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@mechking4511 What version of OS X are you running?
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@zRosenberg2010 Works for all versions.
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@EnCyPHeRvX Not until you've watched and understood the video.
@oscarmand2 1,000s of people would disagree. I can't help it if people can't follow instructions.
michaelroseagain 2 weeks ago 6
thanks so much finally i have john smith on MC all my windows friends have it and i was so jealous i couldnt! but now i have it on my mac!!!! so happy thanks again!
27nlittleman 2 weeks ago