<h1id="version-header">World Expansion mods for Minecraft</h1>
<h1id="version-header">World Expansion mods for Minecraft: Java Edition</h1>
<p>These are special mods that expand Minecraft beyond the 32bit integer limit.
These 64bit and BigInteger mods let you teleport trillions of blocks away, visiting the native Java Edition farlands, and viewing where the farlands ended up after they got "patched" in beta 1.8.
Currently there are only two BigInteger mods, for Java Edition inf-20100630-1 and 1.3.2. Both are currently unsupported, however the 1.3.2 version is a lot less bug free.
<ahref="#unlimitedmc">Click here to scroll to the BigInteger downloads section</a>
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<h2id="how-to-install">How to Install</h2>
See wiki: <ahref="wiki.html#how-to-install">https://cursedcreationsteam.github.io/wiki#how-to-install</a>
See wiki: <ahref="../wiki.html#how-to-install">https://cursedcreationsteam.github.io/wiki#how-to-install</a>
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<li>Infdev 20100630-1 (Zero)</li>
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<p>To install this first start off with downloading inf-20100630 from <ahref="https://vault.omniarchive.uk/archive/java/client-infdev/inf-20100630-1340.jar">here</a>. Manifold is necessary for these mods. Install <ahref="https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/systems/manifold/manifold-all/2023.1.3/manifold-all-2023.1.3.jar">Manifold</a>
as a JAR mod via the "Add to Minecraft.jar" option in MultiMC-based launchers.
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<p>Note: These versions are very CPU and RAM-intensive compared to their vanilla counterparts. Do NOT expect to have the same performance as typical 64-bit mods, even at spawn.</p>
<p>Note: This BigInteger mod is very CPU and RAM-intensive compared to vanilla inf-20100630. Do NOT expect to have the same performance as typical 64-bit mods, even at spawn.</p>
<h3id="how-to-install">How to Install (Jarmods)</h3>
For MultiMC-based launchers: create a new instance using the version that you wish to use and make sure all resources needed are downloaded. Edit that instance and add the mod you want to install as a jarmod using the "Add to Minecraft.jar" feature. For inf-20100630, also install <ahref="https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/systems/manifold/manifold-all/2023.1.3/manifold-all-2023.1.3.jar">Manifold</a> as a jarmod for inf-20100630 BigInteger by adding it the same way.
For the official Minecraft Launcher (current version) and PojavLauncher: navigate to your .minecraft folder and open versions. Make sure you have already ran the version that the mod you want to install is based on. Make a copy of that folder in your versions directory and rename it and the files inside to something like `version-mod` where `version` is the Minecraft version base you are using and `mod` is the mod you are installing (ie: 64bit, BigInt, etc). Edit the json and delete everything between "client" and (but not including) "server". Then find where it says `"id": version` and change the version to what you named the files previously. Save everything and reopen your launcher. Please note, 1.3.2-BigInteger will likely not work on PojavLauncher without patching.