![]() So, I'm trying to make my own replacement (though, very simple and straight to the point). Now, I am using it in 1.12.2 successfully thanks to the help with "More Player Models" but that mod looks dead and there is no replacement for it. My favorite skin to use in Minecraft is an Argonian skin from the Skyrim Mash-up pack for Bedrock Edition. And now that most of my mods are updating to 1.15.2, I am getting ready to do so myself. ![]() But then I forgot about the game, and only got it again on Java Edition on version 1.12.2. ![]() If it's an incompatibility, you'll eventually find out which one breaks the other, and then you get to choose which one you want more.Okay, so some background: I actually done modding work before for Minecraft but back in 1.2.5 version of the game where I did figure out how to edit models of existing mobs and even remember using a program to have a full visual of the model so I can easily modify it and do it. If you still have the same glitch, remove your mods (not counting MPM) one by one and reload and check for the bug. Go and get the mods you want and install them.After that, run the Forge installer and then run the MC Forge profile, all the way into the game again. If they are only updated to 1.7.9, then only get Forge for 1.7.9. Go download the newest version of Forge for the MC version support by the mods you want.Even join a world or a server for good measure. Restart Minecraft, and load all the way into the game.This will clear out all your versions of a Forge install. Delete them actually, you'll be downloading fresh updated ones. minecraft folder, open it, and open the mods folder. Remove all your mods from your mods folder.Click to expand.I would suggest doing the following, in this order. ![]()
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