
Easy installation of common mod loaders - Forge, Fabric, Quilt and LiteLoader.MultiMC is extremely lightweight, enabling it to run in the background and keeping an eye on the game even on ancient machines where every megabyte of memory matters.Kill Minecraft easily if it crashes / freezes.Support for running old versions the way they were released, instead of relying on compatibility hacks.MultiMC game logs come with extra information that helps diagnose problems, and they are color coded.Each instance has settings overrides that you can enable on top of the global settings. Fine control over Java settings and runtimes.No surprises - MultiMC aims to stay predictable and do what you tell it to do.Drill into the details - see the logs, mods and everything else easily.Manage multiple isolated instances of Minecraft, keeping them clean.It allows you to have multiple, cleanly separated instances of Minecraft (each with their own mods, resource packs, saves, etc) and helps you manage them and their associated options with a simple and powerful interface.ĭownload links for the latest version are below. In the future any time you plug in another gamepad, make sure your original player 1 pad is plugged in and on.MultiMC is an alternative launcher for Minecraft. click "Advanced" select your controller, then "OK" in control panel, go to the "Set up USB game controllers" sectionħ. plug in the controller you want to use (let windows install it or install driver if applicable)Ħ. Uninstall the controller you want to use last and unplug it.ĥ. unplug the controller after you uninstall it.ģ. Plug in all gamepads you have used on this PCĢ. (sometimes step 5 and 6 is all you need, but when things get messed up I have to do this whole process)ġ.

RL only uses the pad with ControllerID = 0 for player 1. The key issue is the Windows directx engine gives controllerIDs to all pads plugged in and there isn't an easy way to manage them. I had a similar issue and I think I finally have a reliable fix.
