![]() ![]() That won't work, you need to extract and copy optifine to the minecraft library folder and to gdlauncher library folder, in the mods folder you need OptiForge, which is also available through gdlauncher's built-in mod manager. No, GDLauncher has a built in function to allow you to drag & drop. As far as I know, GDLauncher does not have a way to install optifine automatically I haven't tried just dropping it into gdlauncher' s window, but I don't think it would work, because then you would also somewhere have a button to install optifine in GDLauncher. I guess you could say that it's a start, so good job! I am sorry if this sounds rude, but wouldn't it be easier to just download OptiFine and drop it into the GDLauncher window? It is a separate program, so I don't see a problem, also, I'm not good at js It wouldn't be the best thing to mix languages like that. My Installer: GDLauncher is JavaScript-based, not Java. OptiForge Issue Thread: ZekerZhayard/OptiForge#87 ![]() It should work with other versions too, but it's not (yet) tested I made an Installer for Optifine for GDLauncher/OptiForge, it copies the OptiFine.jar File to the required locations ![]()
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