![]() ![]() When we do this, it needs to self-update. We probably pushed out an update to test something new or fix a bug. Soooooon! Do I need to have Java already? Don't mind that :) You're getting super awesome early peek at stuff that isn't ready yet! And this way it won't clash with the launcher you currently have, not the one that we will fully release later. But be happy anyway! *hugs* <3 Do I need Java 6 installed? We don't have a native launcher for you (at least, right now). You already have this! What, you're not using it already? Don't be silly, go grab the. Even if it worked, I still want to know what it worked on. Tell me which version of OSX you're running.For example, "I opened it, I expected to see the normal launcher but instead got the spinning beachball of death." Describe what you were doing, what you expected it to do and how it broke.If there is, put it on and include a link to it. See if there's a log file in ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft.If you find any issues at all, please post a comment here and include the following: Do you get an error message, or did it work? If it worked, can you start the game? What about if you go offline before launching it, does it still work? What if you deleted ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft, does it handle that nicely? We will test the self-updating a few times over the course of the day, so be prepared to allow it to download up to 55MB a few times over. Note that the visual launcher itself has not changed, so any bugs in that are probably pre-existing and we aren't looking to fix those right now (but will very soon there's some big changes coming!). Please give it a test and let me know any issues you encounter with it. Sorry, but Java itself isn't supported on anything lower. There is one caveat: You must be running at least Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) or newer. Just open up the link, drag the Minecraft icon to your applications folder, and you're all done. It does not require Java to be installed, nor any other dependencies. You will find, at the bottom of this small wall of text, a link to the new fancy Native OSX Launcher. Following on from our previous efforts to make installing Minecraft on Windows really simple (no java required, just our own installer) we've now created a very similar application for OSX. We've been trying for a while to make that not the case, and finally we have the solution. You may have noticed that launching Minecraft on OSX is kind of a pain in the butt. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting Use the wiki or community support for questions that can be answered there. ![]()
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