![]() Just to see if it is possible I've downloaded/installed Atlauncher, made a vanilla minecraft instance - then attempted to install this xray mod, & guess what - it doesn't work (not that I expected it too anyway) The main reason is that the original developer had stopped supporting this mod, & another developer has retro-decompiled the mod (since the source code was never released) & is adapting it to work with newer version of minecraft, but is currently unable to figure out how to make it modloader compatible Regardless, If you searched through the posts here (or even bothered to visit the Discord server for this mod) you will find that this mod DOES NOT WORK WITH ANY MODLOADER since Minecraft 1.13+. Thirdly, which instructions - those on the first post of this thread (which is for the pre-1.13 version of the mod - which incidentally is for vanilla launcher only) or the instructions found on the discord server (which you can download a PDF from ) Second, you don't say which version of Minecraft you are trying to install it on ![]() Followed instruction!!! ITS NOT WORKING!!!įirstly, 'ATLAUNCH' ? - do you mean 'AtLauncher' - if so then this is a Mod launcher & as far as I can see it may use Forge as it's modloader. If there's certain blocks missing then one way is to use a creative map & place those blocks down & activate xray to register itĮdit: found out there's a built in Minecraft 'debug' world mode ( ) which shows every block in the game which might help ![]() If/when xray activates the j menu will start filling up with blocks it sees If you do have a conflict change one of them to something else & see what happens. You may find x is used in both xray section & possibly another function (I think vanilla MC uses x for something like toolbars) Have you looked at your controls to see if any are red. The only thing I can think of is a keybinds conflict. You say pressing 'x' doesn't do anything though which is puzzling. The reason it's empty is because xray hasn't 'seen' any blocks yet until you activate it - by pressing 'x' Your problem seems to be an empty configuration. Deleted the file, nothing changed, still like this:Īh OK - I misunderstood what you were saying.
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