Industrial Foregoing – Tech Mod For Minecraft 1.20.1, 1.16.5, 1.12.2

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Industrial Foregoing - Tech Mod For Minecraft 1.20.1, 1.16.5, 1.12.2
Industrial Foregoing 1.20.1-1.16.4 is a slightly redesigned and improved version of the well-known modifications from the MineFactory Reloaded pack, which will add to your game a very wide range of various tools for automatically collecting resources on the surface and in mines.


Most tools and mechanisms are very easy to use, but you can combine some of them and get complex optimized automatic mechanisms, because many of them have many features for integration with other such ones.

Updated to 3.2.8.2 version

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Industrial Foregoing - Tech Mod For Minecraft 1.20.1, 1.16.5, 1.12.2
Industrial Foregoing - Tech Mod For Minecraft 1.20.1, 1.16.5, 1.12.2
Industrial Foregoing - Tech Mod For Minecraft 1.20.1, 1.16.5, 1.12.2

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How to install Industrial Foregoing

  1. Download and install Forge
  2. For 1.12.2: Install Forgelin
  3. Make sure that you have the “Java” application installed.
  4. Download the “Zip” archive from our website.
  5. Inside this is a “Jar” mod. It can also contain old and new builds.
  6. Select the latest version of the “Jar” file that matches the game version.
  7. Please note that some releases may contain bugs, incompatibilities with other modifications, and in some cases may cause conflicts within Forge or Fabric. You can try installing the previous build to fix this.
  8. Move the “Jar” file to the “Mods” folder.
  9. This folder is located at the following path:

    Mac OS X:
    /Users/Your Profile Name/Library/Application Support/minecraft/
    Quick way to get there: Click on the desktop and then press the combination of “Command+Shift+G” keys at the same time.
    Type ~/Library and press the “Enter” key.
    Open the Application Support folder and then Minecraft

    Windows 11, 10, 8, 7:
    C:\Users\Your Profile Name\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\
    Quick way to get there: Press the “Windows” key and the “R” key at the same time.
    Type %appdata% and press “Enter” key or click OK.

  10. The “Mods” folder is created automatically when you install Forge or Fabric, but you can always create it manually.
  11. Open the launcher and select the desired modloader.
  12. Launch the game and enjoy the new gameplay.
  13. Ready!

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