I want MMC to have a setting that makes a main .minecraft folder in which we could put files in it. And whenever we create a new instance, the files on the main .minecraft folder will copy and overwrite files on the new .minecraft folder
Benefit
So that we wouldn't go straight into settings after creating a new instance.
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There should be a setting where it would create a main .minecraft folder that we could put files in it (options.txt, optionsof.txt, servers.dat, ./config, etc.). Then whenever we would launch an instance, or create a new instance (there should be a setting for this too), The files on the main .minecraft folder will overwrite the filles on the instance .minecraft folder. It could be further improved if it could convert the files if it is incompatible with the instance version.
I like this one too. I hate that I have to set my graphics size, sound volumes, reset drop key to P, move the new P function to O, make sure auto-jump is off, etc.
Role
Minecraft
Suggestion
I want MMC to have a setting that makes a main .minecraft folder in which we could put files in it. And whenever we create a new instance, the files on the main .minecraft folder will copy and overwrite files on the new .minecraft folder
Benefit
So that we wouldn't go straight into settings after creating a new instance.
This suggestion is unique
You may use the editor below to elaborate further.
There should be a setting where it would create a main .minecraft folder that we could put files in it (options.txt, optionsof.txt, servers.dat, ./config, etc.). Then whenever we would launch an instance, or create a new instance (there should be a setting for this too), The files on the main .minecraft folder will overwrite the filles on the instance .minecraft folder. It could be further improved if it could convert the files if it is incompatible with the instance version.