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workarounds are active to the instance log
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If your OS comes with patched/fixed/newer versions of those,
you can now check the checkboxes and stop using the old ones
shipped by Mojang.
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It's not just components, so the naming needed cleaning up.
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Instead, disable (most of) the controls.
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This eliminates some weird crashes.
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So simple. Better in every way.
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importance
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It should list mods in various locations...
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to version page
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It is realistically a list of components. The fact that it also holds the final
launch parameters is a design bug.
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This should fix issues with the 1.13 snapshots
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The task now checks the conditions, giving the update process time
to supply all the metadata.
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Not persistent across MultiMC runs.
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This reverts commit 5ae3b2c11416eb897a08b0d9531843d0357332f8.
We need those builtin versions for now.
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* The resulting instance window can be closed at any point.
* Main window is kept open and running instances are marked with a badge.
* Multiple instances can now run from the same MultiMC - it's even more **multi** now.
* MultiMC can be entirely closed, keeping Minecraft(s) running.
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Just running the Java process and giving it params on the command line
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