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{{Notice| [[BetaEvolutions]] is the official RetroMC launcher and recommended way to play on RetroMC because of quality of life features and auto login}}
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<span style="font-size: 1.2em">⚠️ <strong>Disclaimer:</strong></span> This guide assumes you already have bought a license for [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/store/minecraft-java-bedrock-edition-pc ''Minecraft: Java Edition''] (Bedrock can't be used) to play. </div>
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== JRE links ==
The [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download official launcher] comes with a JRE.<br>
For other launchers (or if you want to use a different Java binary), you can use the OpenJDK builds from either of these vendors:
* '''Azul Zulu''': [https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-8-lts&os=macos&architecture=x86-64-bit&package=jre#zulu https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-8-lts&package=jre#zulu]
* '''Adoptium Eclipse Temurin''': [https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/?version=8 https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/?version=8]
== Official launcher ==
You might have [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download this launcher] (and a '''premium account''') installed in most cases.<br />
By default, it doesn't show old versions of the game before Release 1.0, and must be enabled in the settings.<br />
{{User|Garsooon}} has a video guide: https://youtube.com/watch?v=JcBf-yk4TwY
# Select the {{button|Settings}} tab, found in the bottom left corner.
# In the Enable {{button|Show Historical versions of Minecraft: Java Edition in the Launcher}} under ''Minecraft: Java Edition Settings'' in the {{button|General}} tab.
# Go back to the {{button|Minecraft: Java Edition}} tab on the sidebar, open the {{button|Installations}} tab and then select {{button|New Installation}}.
# Enter the desired name of the install, and then select <code>old_beta 1.7.3</code> in the version dropdown menu, then select {{button|Create}}.
# Click on the {{button|Minecraft: Java Edition}} tab on the sidebar again and select the installation you just made from the drop down menu and press {{button|Play}}.
== MultiMC/PrismLauncher/Other forks plus BetaEvolutions ==
* '''MultiMC''': https://multimc.org
* '''PrismLauncher''': https://prismlauncher.org
[[BetaEvolutions]] can be used with these launchers.<br />
You can deviate at some parts of this guide if you want to use a different fix, or anything else.<br />
{{user|alephcake}} has a video for installing this mod:
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=939CdzZ_5Us</youtube>
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<span style="font-size: 1.2em">⚠️ <strong>Disclaimers:</strong></span>
* Due to BetaEvolutions editing a lot of stuff, it is highly recommended that you ''do not use other mods'' whilst using it.<br />
** (Language file edits, terrain edits and so on, are compatible, so long as BetaEvo doesn't conflict with it.)
* [[Ticket system|Make a ticket]] on the [[Discord server]] if you're encountering issues.
<hr>
* In the event you encounter an error related to Discord RPC, please reference the [[BetaEvolutions/Apple Silicon Mac install guide]].
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File:BetaEvolutions-Guide-M1-1.png|DiscordRPC error.
File:BetaEvolutions-Guide-M1-2.png|The aformentioned bug wherein the red and blue channels are swapped.
</gallery>
* If the game starts up with broken colors (red is blue, blue is red):
** Download dereku's M1Fix here: [https://www.mediafire.com/file/k3pextx6zfdx0vg/M1Fix.zip/file https://www.mediafire.com/file/k3pextx6zfdx0vg/M1Fix.zip/file]<br />
** '''On MultiMC/PrismLauncher''': Edit your b1.7.3 instance -> {{button|Version}} -> {{button|Add to minecraft.jar}} -> Select <code>M1Fix.zip</code> -> Launch the game.<br />
*** <div width=100% style="font-size: 15px;font-weight: bold;">Don't focus the blank window, it'll make your game unresponsive. Just minimize it.</div>
 
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# Install either of the aforementioned launchers ([https://multimc.org MultiMC] or [https://prismlauncher.org PrismLauncher] or what have you).
<strong>Disclaimers:</strong><br />
# [https://evolutions.johnymuffin.com/downloads/BetaEvolutionsFull-1.5.0.jar Download BetaEvolutions - the full jar mod is linked in this very sentence.]
* This install guide is made for the [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download Official Minecraft Launcher] and not any unofficial launcher, ie. Prism or MultiMc
 
* This guide assumes you already have the [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download Minecraft Launcher] '''installed''' and bought a '''premium account''' to play
# Launch MultiMC (or fork), set up your account by clicking on the account selector in the top right corner, select {{button|Manage Accounts...}}, and then select {{button|Add Microsoft}}.
* By default the Minecraft launcher doesn't show old versions of the game before release 1.0, and must be enabled in the settings </div>
# Select {{button|Add Instance}}, and select <code>b1.7.3</code> as the version by enabling {{button|Betas}} and scroll through the list until you see it. Change the details to your liking and select {{button|OK}}.
<hr />
# Right-click (or left-click; open context menu) the newly created instance, and select {{button|Edit}}, or select the same button on the sidebar after selecting the aforementioned instance.
A video guide by {{User|Aruamu}} is available if prefered, [https://youtu.be/JcBf-yk4TwY here]
# {{button|Version}} -> {{button|Add to Minecraft.jar}} -> Add the BetaEvolutions jar mod you downloaded.
#Go to the <code>Settings</code> tab of the Minecraft launcher found in the bottom left
#* Don't use the {{button|Mods}} tab for this! (Not unless a mod loader is used.)
#Check the box called <code>Show Historical versions of Minecraft:Java Edition in the Launcher</code> under Minecraft: Java Edition Settings
# Go to: {{button|Settings}} -> Tick {{button|Java installation}} -> {{button|Auto-detect}} if you installed the JRE system wide.
#Click on the <code>Minecraft:Java Edition</code> tab on the sidebar
#* If you downloaded the zip/tar archive, you simply extract it, select {{button|Browse}} in the instance settings, navigate to the extracted JRE -> <code>bin/java</code> and select that <code>java</code> file.
#Click On the <code>Installations</code> tab and then click on the <code>New Installation</code> button
#* Under MS Windows, use <code>javaw.exe</code> instead.
#Enter the desired name of the install and then select <code>old_beta 1.7.3</code> then press create
# Launch the game via {{button|Launch}} and pray it works.
#Click on the <code>Minecraft:Java Edition</code> tab on the sidebar again and select the installation you just made from the drop down menu and press play
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== BetaCraft launcher ==
https://betacraft.uk/downloads<br>
On that page, scroll down and you'll see 2 options:
* "Betacraft Launcher v2.0 (alpha)" includes easy mod support, but is generally a bit unstable.
* 1.x (Both the "universal launcher JAR" and "latest Windows version") is generally more stable.
Assuming you have either one (or both) of them installed:
=== 2.x ===
{{notice|As 2.x is in alpha, the launcher can sometimes crash. ''Pray that it doesn't crash.''}}
# Select {{button|Accounts}}, then {{button|Add account}} and login with your Microsoft account.
# Select {{button|Settings}}, then the {{button|Java Installations}} tab in the left hand column.
#* You should see your Java installations here, but there is a menu/button to download and install a Java distribution.
#* Select the one prefixed with "<code>1.8.0</code>", and in the list's lower left, select {{button|Set as default}}.
#* '''Apple Silicon Mac (and non-x86-64 computer/unsupported OS) users only:''' {{button|Settings}} -> {{Button|General}} -> Disable {{button|Discord Rich presence}}<br>(Because the RPC doesn't have a version for the aforementioned platform(s).)
# Select {{button|Instances}}, then {{button|Add instance}}, then scroll down the list, and select <code>b1.7.3</code>.<br>(Attempting to select the other tabs/searching and then selecting will crash the program.)<br>And also: name your instance.
<hr>
Now you can select the instance and hit {{button|Play}}, but for those that want to install BetaEvolutions:
# [https://evolutions.johnymuffin.com/downloads/BetaEvolutionsFull-1.5.0.jar Download BetaEvolutions - the full jar mod is linked in this very sentence.]
#* Rename that file to have <code>.zip</code> at the end if the mod file picker doesn't allow you to select it.
# Head to the {{button|Instances}} tab, right-click (or left-click if you configured it that way) your b1.7.3 instance, {{button|Edit}} -> {{Button|Mods}} -> {{button|Add to minecraft.jar}} -> select the <code>BetaEvolutionsFull-1.5.0.zip</code> (or jar) file.<br>And select {{button|Save}}.
<gallery>
File:BetaCraft-V2-launcher-1.png|Accounts tab with {{User|Noggisoggi}}.
File:BetaCraft-V2-launcher-2.png|Java installations list.
File:BetaCraft-V2-launcher-3.png|Instance creation.
File:BetaCraft-V2-launcher-4.png|Mod installation.
</gallery>
<hr>
And now you can launch the game (hopefully without crashing).
=== 1.x ===
# If for some reason your version is not set to <code>b1.7.3</code>, hit {{button|Select version}} -> <code>b1.7.3</code>.
# Select {{button|Login}}, and follow the instructions given.
# Once you log in, you can then select {{button|Edit instance}} if you want to change some settings - namely, the Java binary used.
#* '''Windows''': <code>%programfiles%\<Java distributor name>\<Java 8 or something>\bin\javaw.exe</code>
#* '''Arch Linux, via the <code>jre8-openjdk</code> package''': <code>/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk/bin/java</code>
#* '''macOS (if JRE is installed system-wide)''': <code>/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/<name-of-distributor>-8.jre/Contents/Home/bin/java</code>
# Select {{button|OK}}, and select {{button|Play}}.
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File:BetaCraft-launcher-1.png
File:BetaCraft-launcher-2.png
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 8 October 2024

⚠️ Disclaimer: This guide assumes you already have bought a license for Minecraft: Java Edition (Bedrock can't be used) to play.

JRE links

The official launcher comes with a JRE.
For other launchers (or if you want to use a different Java binary), you can use the OpenJDK builds from either of these vendors:

Official launcher

You might have this launcher (and a premium account) installed in most cases.
By default, it doesn't show old versions of the game before Release 1.0, and must be enabled in the settings.

16.png Garsooon has a video guide: https://youtube.com/watch?v=JcBf-yk4TwY

  1. Select the Settings tab, found in the bottom left corner.
  2. In the Enable Show Historical versions of Minecraft: Java Edition in the Launcher under Minecraft: Java Edition Settings in the General tab.
  3. Go back to the Minecraft: Java Edition tab on the sidebar, open the Installations tab and then select New Installation.
  4. Enter the desired name of the install, and then select old_beta 1.7.3 in the version dropdown menu, then select Create.
  5. Click on the Minecraft: Java Edition tab on the sidebar again and select the installation you just made from the drop down menu and press Play.

MultiMC/PrismLauncher/Other forks plus BetaEvolutions

BetaEvolutions can be used with these launchers.
You can deviate at some parts of this guide if you want to use a different fix, or anything else.

16.png alephcake has a video for installing this mod:

⚠️ Disclaimers:

  • Due to BetaEvolutions editing a lot of stuff, it is highly recommended that you do not use other mods whilst using it.
    • (Language file edits, terrain edits and so on, are compatible, so long as BetaEvo doesn't conflict with it.)
  • Make a ticket on the Discord server if you're encountering issues.

  • If the game starts up with broken colors (red is blue, blue is red):

  1. Install either of the aforementioned launchers (MultiMC or PrismLauncher or what have you).
  2. Download BetaEvolutions - the full jar mod is linked in this very sentence.
  1. Launch MultiMC (or fork), set up your account by clicking on the account selector in the top right corner, select Manage Accounts..., and then select Add Microsoft.
  2. Select Add Instance, and select b1.7.3 as the version by enabling Betas and scroll through the list until you see it. Change the details to your liking and select OK.
  3. Right-click (or left-click; open context menu) the newly created instance, and select Edit, or select the same button on the sidebar after selecting the aforementioned instance.
  4. Version -> Add to Minecraft.jar -> Add the BetaEvolutions jar mod you downloaded.
    • Don't use the Mods tab for this! (Not unless a mod loader is used.)
  5. Go to: Settings -> Tick Java installation -> Auto-detect if you installed the JRE system wide.
    • If you downloaded the zip/tar archive, you simply extract it, select Browse in the instance settings, navigate to the extracted JRE -> bin/java and select that java file.
    • Under MS Windows, use javaw.exe instead.
  6. Launch the game via Launch and pray it works.

BetaCraft launcher

https://betacraft.uk/downloads
On that page, scroll down and you'll see 2 options:

  • "Betacraft Launcher v2.0 (alpha)" includes easy mod support, but is generally a bit unstable.
  • 1.x (Both the "universal launcher JAR" and "latest Windows version") is generally more stable.

Assuming you have either one (or both) of them installed:

2.x

ℹ️ Notice: As 2.x is in alpha, the launcher can sometimes crash. Pray that it doesn't crash.

  1. Select Accounts, then Add account and login with your Microsoft account.
  2. Select Settings, then the Java Installations tab in the left hand column.
    • You should see your Java installations here, but there is a menu/button to download and install a Java distribution.
    • Select the one prefixed with "1.8.0", and in the list's lower left, select Set as default.
    • Apple Silicon Mac (and non-x86-64 computer/unsupported OS) users only: Settings -> General -> Disable Discord Rich presence
      (Because the RPC doesn't have a version for the aforementioned platform(s).)
  3. Select Instances, then Add instance, then scroll down the list, and select b1.7.3.
    (Attempting to select the other tabs/searching and then selecting will crash the program.)
    And also: name your instance.

Now you can select the instance and hit Play, but for those that want to install BetaEvolutions:

  1. Download BetaEvolutions - the full jar mod is linked in this very sentence.
    • Rename that file to have .zip at the end if the mod file picker doesn't allow you to select it.
  2. Head to the Instances tab, right-click (or left-click if you configured it that way) your b1.7.3 instance, Edit -> Mods -> Add to minecraft.jar -> select the BetaEvolutionsFull-1.5.0.zip (or jar) file.
    And select Save.

And now you can launch the game (hopefully without crashing).

1.x

  1. If for some reason your version is not set to b1.7.3, hit Select version -> b1.7.3.
  2. Select Login, and follow the instructions given.
  3. Once you log in, you can then select Edit instance if you want to change some settings - namely, the Java binary used.
    • Windows: %programfiles%\<Java distributor name>\<Java 8 or something>\bin\javaw.exe
    • Arch Linux, via the jre8-openjdk package: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk/bin/java
    • macOS (if JRE is installed system-wide): /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/<name-of-distributor>-8.jre/Contents/Home/bin/java
  4. Select OK, and select Play.