![]() Note that not all mods are available for both modloaders, this may affect which project type you prefer to create. When you edit a project or create a profile- you should keep in mind the modloader type, so that you only add mods compatible with that modloader! When authors submit their mods, they mark which modloader the mod is compatible for, and they might add files to support both modloaders. You can read more about Forge and Fabric documentation and the idea behind them. In short, these are two different modloaders that help enable Minecraft modding as you know it in the CurseForge app. When browsing for Modpacks, editing projects or adding more contents, you might have seen a distinction between Forge and Fabric. What are the differences between the Modloaders? To fix this, you will need to either update again by clicking the downward arrow icon, or download a previous, compatible version. ![]() ![]() Note: It's a good idea to put the zip file into its own folder. We prefer using 7-Zip for zipping/unzipping files, but you can use any zipping tool you'd like to unzip the file. This error happened since you added an incompatible mod to your projects' modloader, (whether manually or through the app) or updated an existing one to a later version that is incompatible. The server pack will be in 'additional files.' Click on the 'download' button beside it to download it to your PC. ![]() If you saw the following message and reached this article, we're here to help! Modified on: Tue, 8 Jun, 2021 at 10:36 AM Support Home CurseForge App Minecraft Modloaders (Forge and Fabric)
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