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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