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Subheads (formerly Twitchcrumbs)
ByBlayTheNinth4M DownloadsUpdated Jul 14, 2018Created Oct 7, 2015
Twitchcrumbs. Headcrumbs Addon. Adds headcrumbs players from remote sources such as Twitch subscriber whitelists.
DiscordSuite
ByHRZNStudio2.5M DownloadsUpdated Jun 29, 2018Created Nov 29, 2017
Discord Rich Presence
CraftPresence
ByCDAGaming_2.2M DownloadsUpdated Jul 3, 2019Created Jun 28, 2018
Completely Customize the way others see you play in Discord!
EiraMoticons
ByBlayTheNinth2.8M DownloadsUpdated Nov 19, 2017Created May 24, 2015
Twitch Emotes in Minecraft.
ModLister
ByohaiiChun243K DownloadsUpdated Oct 2, 2017Created Nov 10, 2015
ModLister is a mod & website combo targeted at enabling users to share their mod..
Chat Tweaks
ByBlayTheNinth159K DownloadsUpdated Jun 30, 2019Created Mar 31, 2016
Twitch Emotes and Image Preview. Also basically like BetterTTV but for Minecraft.
Twitch Chat Integration
ByBlayTheNinth92.2K DownloadsUpdated Jun 11, 2019Created May 26, 2016
Twitch Chat in Minecraft! With emotes and all.
Content Creator Integration
ByohaiiChun17.4K DownloadsUpdated Sep 21, 2018Created Sep 3, 2018
Do practically anything you want when a stream event happens. Subs/cheers/tips/hosts/etc. Anything.
Streamer Vs Chat
Byicrazyblazelive565 DownloadsUpdated Jun 16, 2019Created Apr 5, 2019
Let your audience take control!
Devotion IRC
ByTxuritan3.3K DownloadsUpdated Feb 9, 2018Created Apr 30, 2017
A IRC chat linker with the continuation of EiraIRC.
LOTR Drp
ByOtis_Goodman1.1K DownloadsUpdated Apr 5, 2019Created Nov 12, 2018
A Discord Rich Presence For The Lord Of The Rings Mod
Conflux Cubes
ByDarkhaxDev708 DownloadsUpdated Feb 25, 2019Created Feb 23, 2019
Adds blocks with randomized effects. Has support for custom content and Twitch integration.
TwitchSpawn
ByiGoodiex3.5K DownloadsUpdated Jan 14, 2019Created Jul 30, 2017
A mod for twitch streamers. Spawns items in-game when donations received.
Thump
ByCarrot14.8K DownloadsUpdated Jun 15, 2017Created May 31, 2015
A simple, highly configurable Minecraft chat multiplexer with built in IRC support
MCLink
ByDries0072.4K DownloadsUpdated Feb 20, 2019Created Nov 1, 2017
Automatic Twitch/GameWisp/Patreon Whitelist Management
Streamy
ByOCDiary4.1K DownloadsUpdated Aug 26, 2018Created Apr 30, 2017
Gives modpack makers the ability to show their users when they are online.
LiveNotifier
ByK4Unl3.2K DownloadsUpdated Sep 30, 2017Created Dec 29, 2015
Tell your subs when you go live!
Twitch Notifier
ByFireBall17252.8K DownloadsUpdated May 6, 2016Created Dec 8, 2014
In-game notifications from StreamTip and Twitch
Hero Stream Reactions
ByOutpostGames396 DownloadsUpdated Aug 10, 2018Created Jul 25, 2018
Makes streams more interactive by adding an overlay of real-time emojis!
T2M - Twitch to Minecraft
ByPintsizedSix40479 DownloadsUpdated Apr 20, 2018Created Apr 20, 2018
A mod that ads a command to make whoever has the mod, in the specific..
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This tutorial will show you how to copy a modified Minecraft instance from the Twitch/Curse client to MultiMC.
Now why would I want to do that, some may ask. I believe that there are a variety of reasons to play using MultiMC instead:
- You simply don’t like the Twitch client and don’t need the streaming features
- You want to play a modpack with the Steam Controller
- You want to allocate different amounts of RAM to each of your Minecraft instances
- You want easy access to your singleplayer worlds and world seeds
- You want a better overview over your screenshots
- You want to easily create and export your custom mod packs to give them to your friends
- You want a better console to analyze Minecraft client crashes
- Etc etc …
Sadly, simply copying an entire folder from Twitch to MultiMC won’t work. This guide will help you with that.
1) First, open your Twitch launcher, then pick and choose the Modpack you would like to copy over to MultiMC. We will be using the Regrowth pack as an example.
2) Click on the “Play” button of that instance, which will open the Minecraft Launcher.
3) Click on “Play” in the Minecraft launcher in order to have the client download all game assets. Once the game has properly started, exit it. In the Twitch launcher, click on the image icon of the modpack (“View Profile”) to see its details – we need to know the Minecraft version and Forge version later.
4) Leave this window open, then start MultiMC. Click the button at the top left to add a new instance.
5) In the menu that opens, you can click the icon (1) to set a different icon for your instance. Enter the desired name for the modpack in field (2), then click button (3) to choose the Minecraft version.
6) Choose the Minecraft version (1) that is identical with the version indicated on the modpack detail page in your Twitch client and confirm with OK (2).
7) Click on the new instance (1) you just created and launch it (2). This will download the requried game assets. Wait until the game finishes downloading all assets and close it once you are in the main menu.
8) Click on “Edit Instance” (1).
9) Click on the “Version” tab (1) in the window that opens.
10) Click on “Install Forge” (1).
11) Choose exactly the same Forge version as indicated on the Twitch modpack page. If you pick the wrong version, your game may not launch properly.
12) Launch the game from MultiMC, then close it again.
13) Go to your Twitch Client. Click on Button (1), then on “Open Folder” (2) to access the folder folder of the modpack.
14) Mark all files and subfolders in that directory and copy everything.
15) In MultiMC, select your instance and click on “Instance Folder” (1).
16) Open the “minecraft” folder in that directory and paste the previously copied files and folders in here. If you get an “overwrite” prompt, confirm that with “yes”.
17) In the MultiMC main window, leftclick your instance once, then click on “Edit Instance”. In the window that opens, click on “Settings” (1).
18) Check the box at “Memory” (2), then adjust the minimum and maximum memory allocation values (3). Most modpacks should run just fine with min-max values of 1024 – 4096 MB RAM, but your experience may vary. If loading takes unusually long, or if your game lags considerably, you may need to allocate more RAM in some cases.
And that’s it, you’re done! You can now launch the modpack from MultiMC. Have fun!
This guide is a step-by-step method for creating a custom modpack and getting it running on your StickyPiston server.
How to Create a Custom Profile in the Twitch Launcher
These steps will get you set up with a profile that you can use to experiment with your modpack.
- Open the Twitch Launcher, If you have not installed the launcher follow this guide.
- Click on
Mods
to the left of the Search Bar.
- Click on
Minecraft
.
- Click on
Create Custom Profile
. - Choose a name for your Profile (This can be changed later on).
- Choose a Minecraft version (Make sure the mods you want to add later are available for that version).
- Choose a ModLoader Version (This will always be Forge but you will have to pick which version you need. We recommend the newest version wherever possible).
- This should create a new, blank profile for you.
How to Add Mods to the Custom Profile in the Twitch Launcher
These steps will take you through the process of adding mods to your pack
- Click on your new profiles image to open and view it.
- Click either
Get Mods
in the centre of the screen orGet More Content
in the top-right. - This screen will show all available Mods for this version of Minecraft.
- To see information about the mod, simply click anywhere in the highlighted box when mousing over the mod.
- Click on the
Install
button to add the mod to your pack.
- Repeat this process until you have all the mods you would like added to your pack.
Testing Your Modpack
Before you send your modpack over us to you’ll want to test it’s working on your computer.
- In the screen with your new profile’s image, click on the purple
Play
button to get the Launcher started.
- When the Minecraft launcher opens, click on the green
Play
button. - Shortly you should see a loading screen to see the mod loading process.
- Create a single-player world to test the mods.
- If you have installed any world generation mods, make sure to change the world Type when you create it
Creating a Custom Modpack Server
To create a server you will need to export the custom profile and send this to us, we will use this file to create your server.
- Click on the Profile image to open the screen that lists all the mods in your pack.
- Click on the three purple dots to the right of the
Get More Content
button. - Click on
Export Profile
.
- Name your profile to match the name you have in your Twitch Launcher.
- The package version does not necessarily matter but it can be used to track updated versions if you continue to make changes to the pack.
- Select the Files and Folders that are needed (As standard they are already selected but
configs
andmods
are the required folders).
- Click on the purple
Okay
button.
This will begin the export process and usually the zipped folder can be found in;
How to Send Us Your Modpack Files
We accept the custom modpack in many ways.
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- You can use FTP to upload the pack to your server. Let us know when it is done by opening a support ticket.
- To connect to your server using FTP you need to download the Filezilla FTP client here. When you have downloaded it your settings will be as follows to connect to your server.
Read more detailed information about using FTP to download and upload files.
- Upload the modpack or custom profile to your Dropbox account: https://dropbox.com. Let us know when it is done by opening a support ticket including a download link for us to access your pack.
- Upload the modpack to your MediaFire account: https://mediafire.com is done by opening a support ticket including a download link for us to access your pack.
What Happens When We Have Your Modpack Files
Once the custom modpack has been received by StickyPiston we will:
- Install the correct version of Forge on your server.
- Disable any client side mods that won’t work on a server.
- Test that the server starts correctly and all the mods are loaded.
- Debug and fix any errors that appear.
- Reply to your support ticket to let you know that the modpack is installed and running on your server.
StickyPiston Support
Whether you own a server with StickyPiston or don’t, we are always happy to help with any technical issues you may be having. Open a support ticket with our team and we will be in touch.
Open Support Ticket
Open Support Ticket
Further Reading & External Links
- 76 Users Found This Useful
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How to Share your Custom Modpack with Friends
If you want your friends to join your custom modded Minecraft server you will need to share the..
Making a Minecraft Modpack (Client)
You can create a Minecraft modpack using the standard launcher by following this guide. We..
Adding Mods to Minecraft Forge Modpacks in Single-Player
If you play modded Minecraft there may be times that you want to adjust a modpack by adding mods..
How to Share your Custom Modpack with StickyPiston
If you would like to host your custom modpack with StickyPiston, this guide will take you through..
How to Upload and Publish your Custom Modpack on Curseforge
Whether you want to publish a custom modpack for everyone to download or just as a link for your..
Why Choose StickyPiston Hosting?
What Can Mods Do On Twitch Go
- Managed & Monitored Minecraft Hosting
- 14 Day Money Back Guarantee * Terms apply
- Free Server Updates with unlimited slots
- Cutting-edge Hardware with NVMe/SSDs & E5-1650s
- Try Before You Buy … 24 Hours Trial Servers
- Premium Support Included (not an extra cost)
- DDoS Protection & Offsite Backups
- One-Click Multiservers, Swap 100's Modpacks & Maps
- Dedicated Support Staff who know what they're doing
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How to Get Bits on Twitch
Bits allow you to express yourself on Twitch through animated icons, and can make your message stand out from the crowd (these are called Cheers). Depending on how many Bits you spend, your Cheer can become more elaborate and detailed. The biggest currently available will cost you 10,000 Bits, but there is a noticeable difference between it and the one provided from just a single Bit.
Those that use this function will also be rewarded with Badges that display your highest current Cheer threshold for that particular channel. In Partner channels, Cheers can even yield specially customized Cheers that are specially designed to correspond with the channel where you are Cheering, known as Cheermotes.
In order to use Cheers, you will have to purchase Bits through Twitch. Prices for Bits presently range from $1.54 for 100 Bits to $338.80 for 25,000 Bits. There is also a special one-time offer for first time buyers that awards 1,000 Bits for the reduced cost of $11. Bits can be paid for via Amazon and PayPal payments.
However, if you don’t want to pay for your Bits, you can always get a handful of them (at least five) by simply watching an ad. To do this, go to a stream on Twitch and next to the Emote icon next to where you type your messages for the chat, you should see the little Bits icon (it looks like a triangle). Click on this and at the top, you’ll see the option to watch short ads for Bits. Do this, and you’ll slowly but surely be able to accrue a nice handful of them without a problem.
For more information on Twitch and many other streaming websites, make sure to check out Twinfinite’s extensive range of guides and news. And if you’d like to give your own Cheer to support us, Twinfinite streams on Twitch, too!
This guide is a step-by-step method for creating a custom modpack and getting it running on your StickyPiston server.
How to Create a Custom Profile in the Twitch Launcher
These steps will get you set up with a profile that you can use to experiment with your modpack.
- Open the Twitch Launcher, If you have not installed the launcher follow this guide.
- Click on
Mods
to the left of the Search Bar.
- Click on
Minecraft
.
- Click on
Create Custom Profile
. - Choose a name for your Profile (This can be changed later on).
- Choose a Minecraft version (Make sure the mods you want to add later are available for that version).
- Choose a ModLoader Version (This will always be Forge but you will have to pick which version you need. We recommend the newest version wherever possible).
- This should create a new, blank profile for you.
How to Add Mods to the Custom Profile in the Twitch Launcher
These steps will take you through the process of adding mods to your pack
- Click on your new profiles image to open and view it.
- Click either
Get Mods
in the centre of the screen orGet More Content
in the top-right. - This screen will show all available Mods for this version of Minecraft.
- To see information about the mod, simply click anywhere in the highlighted box when mousing over the mod.
- Click on the
Install
button to add the mod to your pack.
- Repeat this process until you have all the mods you would like added to your pack.
Testing Your Modpack
Before you send your modpack over us to you’ll want to test it’s working on your computer.
- In the screen with your new profile’s image, click on the purple
Play
button to get the Launcher started.
- When the Minecraft launcher opens, click on the green
Play
button. - Shortly you should see a loading screen to see the mod loading process.
- Create a single-player world to test the mods.
- If you have installed any world generation mods, make sure to change the world Type when you create it
Creating a Custom Modpack Server
To create a server you will need to export the custom profile and send this to us, we will use this file to create your server.
- Click on the Profile image to open the screen that lists all the mods in your pack.
- Click on the three purple dots to the right of the
Get More Content
button. - Click on
Export Profile
.
- Name your profile to match the name you have in your Twitch Launcher.
- The package version does not necessarily matter but it can be used to track updated versions if you continue to make changes to the pack.
- Select the Files and Folders that are needed (As standard they are already selected but
configs
andmods
are the required folders).
- Click on the purple
Okay
button.
This will begin the export process and usually the zipped folder can be found in;
How to Send Us Your Modpack Files
We accept the custom modpack in many ways.
- You can use FTP to upload the pack to your server. Let us know when it is done by opening a support ticket.
- To connect to your server using FTP you need to download the Filezilla FTP client here. When you have downloaded it your settings will be as follows to connect to your server.
Read more detailed information about using FTP to download and upload files.
- Upload the modpack or custom profile to your Dropbox account: https://dropbox.com. Let us know when it is done by opening a support ticket including a download link for us to access your pack.
- Upload the modpack to your MediaFire account: https://mediafire.com is done by opening a support ticket including a download link for us to access your pack.
What Happens When We Have Your Modpack Files
Once the custom modpack has been received by StickyPiston we will:
- Install the correct version of Forge on your server.
- Disable any client side mods that won’t work on a server.
- Test that the server starts correctly and all the mods are loaded.
- Debug and fix any errors that appear.
- Reply to your support ticket to let you know that the modpack is installed and running on your server.
StickyPiston Support
Whether you own a server with StickyPiston or don’t, we are always happy to help with any technical issues you may be having. Open a support ticket with our team and we will be in touch.
Open Support Ticket
Open Support Ticket
Further Reading & External Links
- 76 Users Found This Useful
Also Read
How to Share your Custom Modpack with Friends
If you want your friends to join your custom modded Minecraft server you will need to share the..
Making a Minecraft Modpack (Client)
Fallout 4 disable borders free. You can create a Minecraft modpack using the standard launcher by following this guide. We..
Adding Mods to Minecraft Forge Modpacks in Single-Player
If you play modded Minecraft there may be times that you want to adjust a modpack by adding mods..
How to Share your Custom Modpack with StickyPiston
If you would like to host your custom modpack with StickyPiston, this guide will take you through..
How to Upload and Publish your Custom Modpack on Curseforge
Whether you want to publish a custom modpack for everyone to download or just as a link for your..
Why Choose StickyPiston Hosting?
- Managed & Monitored Minecraft Hosting
- 14 Day Money Back Guarantee * Terms apply
- Free Server Updates with unlimited slots
- Cutting-edge Hardware with NVMe/SSDs & E5-1650s
- Try Before You Buy … 24 Hours Trial Servers
- Premium Support Included (not an extra cost)
- DDoS Protection & Offsite Backups
- One-Click Multiservers, Swap 100's Modpacks & Maps
- Dedicated Support Staff who know what they're doing
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