The mod option has disappeared from the main menu screen in my son's Minecraft game. How do I access mods without the option on the main screen or is there a way to make it reappear?
The Realms: Java Edition has support for a growing number of minigames and custom maps made by the community. Realms servers on mobile, console, and Windows 10 (and above) support Add-Ons and Marketplace maps, textures, and skins, however, full modding support is not available.
You can't have all those mods in one folder. The easiest way would be to just create another instance (a completely new .minecraft folder). Obviously, call it like ".minecraft_1.8" or something. You can change the startup directory for the Forge profile by clicking "Browse" in the launcher: Then, just put all your 1.8 mods into a mods folder in the .minecraft_1.8 folder
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I think you wouldn't be able to host multiple Minecraft worlds with different sets of mods on the same server instance, but you could have a hub server without any mods and a proxy service like BungeeCord that allows players to jump to different server instances (like is done for large server networks like Hypixel), but synchronizing ...
I've downloaded Minecraft Forge for Minecraft v1.6.4 and I can't find the mods folder! Where do I look? I've looked in my Forge folder but it wasn't there!