![]() In order for the Vape launcher to detect Minecraft and be able to correctly attach to it and load its DLL/classes, we need to be running Minecraft itself via Wine. You should see a window like this - select Windows 10 and close winecfg. $ brew install -cask -no-quarantine wine-stableīefore going any further, we need to set up Wine to "emulate" Windows 10, not XP, by running winecfg. Install Wine via your distributions package manager - mine is apt-get, but I'm assuming you'll know how to use yours. If you don't know, Wine is a free and open source program that attempts to allow Windows software to run on UNIX like operating systems (Linux, macOS, BSD, etc). ![]() Installing Wine.įirst things first, you need to install Wine. You obviously need to own Vape for this to work. If you're looking for a crack or anything like that, you won't find that here. Some features may be broken I'm personally struggling to get profile saving to work correctly (I'm not sure why) ![]() If this doesn't work for you, I can try my best to help, but obviously Manthe/Vape support will not help you at all. ![]() Of course, this is obviously not supported. I'm using Pop OS, but you can likely get it to work with any version of Linux (and potentially macOS, although I haven't tried). Despite the fact that many people on the forums have said it isn't possible, using the latest version of Vape V4 on Linux via Wine is very much possible, and I was able to do it in under an hour of trial and error. ![]()
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