Install Daggercraft: Legacy

Step 1

Installing a modpack using the Technic Launcher is easy. If you don't already have the launcher downloaded, visit our download page to get the latest version.

Step 2

Type in the modpack name (Daggercraft: Legacy) or paste the following url into the search box.

Step 3

Finally, click Install at the bottom right of the launcher after you select Daggercraft: Legacy from the list on the left. The launcher will handle everything else!

Daggercraft: Legacy Version 3.2 Final

created by TheMCJarhead on Minecraft 1.7.10

Common Questions and Answers

**1. Turning into a Werewolf using the Witchery mod makes my screen black, what do I do? **

Witchery conflicts with mods that change player models, in the case of this modpack the mod in question would be More Player Models 2. The easiest fix is to press F12 and open the More Player Models menu, then click "Point of View" and set it to No. If problems persist, remove More Player Models 2 from the mods folder in the modpack's install location (roaming, .technic, arena-elder-scolls-pack, mods).

2. How do I get RTG to work and have the fancy world generation from the screenshots?

When creating a new world, click More World Options and click World Type until Realistic is selected. Realistic worlds can be intensive on your pc and will require a decent amount of ram to be allocated (A PC with a GTX 1060, 3.7ghz quad core CPU, and 3gb DDR4 ram allocated to the game still experiences some freezing every now and then while the world is generating the realistic terrain, the mod is just a little unoptimized but I feel it's worth it).

2. My modpack is laggging / crashing / freezing/not even starting up. Is there anything that can fix this?

There are quite a few solutions to this

Installing 64 bit Java (if you have a 64 bit OS) and increasing your RAM

If you have a 64bit OS like Windows 7 64bit, and an installation of 64 bit java, you can allocate more ram which will boost your game performance. With Technic, it's easier than ever to allocate ram. Simply go to your Technic options while in the Technic Launcher Applilcation, then click java settings, and choose the amount of RAM you want Minecraft to use. The more ram the better, but it's HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you don't allocate all of your RAM. Find a good midpoint for the amount of RAM you want allocated to Minecraft, Ex: If Technic gives you the option to use 4GB, choose the 2 or 2.5GB option instead. You need some spare RAM for background processes, running other apps, etc, and you don't want to max out your RAM, since it will cause severe performance issues and possibly blow up your computer (By downloading and using this modpack, you agree that I, online alias TheMCJarhead, am in no way responsible if your computer actually does blow up while using this modpack.)

Disabling/Removing some mods

Daggercraft contains a few extensive mods. Not Enough Items can steal some of your fps. If you want to utilize the mod, but don't like it destroying your fps, pressing (default O) while in your inventory will disable it so it isn't there destroying your fps every time you open your inventory. Press (Default O) again in order to bring NEI back up whenever you need it, but if you want to save some fps and clutter on your screen, it doesn't hurt to toggle it off until you need it.

Take advantage of Optifine.

Don't forget to take advantage of the amazing Optifine mod, which does wonders if you set it up with the right settings to best fit your computer. I'm sure there are many optifine guides out there with more information, but I'll give you the basics. If you have a CPU with 3 or more cores, it's recommended that you set the Chunk Loading setting in your Video Options to Multi-Core (From my experiences, using multi-core may cause some flickering in the world rendering, especially when using shaders paired with an Nvidia GPU. There's probably a way to fix this in the drivers but you could just use Smooth instead). This is probably the best way to get the most out of your computer and run Minecraft at a higher fps. If you have 1 or 2 cores, smooth is a better option. The "Advanced OpenGL" tab is only for those with a graphics card that supports OpenGL. If you don't have a graphics card, ignore this option. If you do, set it to Fast for better performance and Fancy for more graphical options, but slightly slower performance. For the best balance between the look of your game and fps, I would set Fancy Graphics to Fast and Smooth Lighting to Minimum (In my experiences, I've found that Minimum smooth lighting runs better than Maximum and even OFF smooth lighting for some odd reason). Make sure to take the Max Framerate Slider off of vSync if you don't want that annoying slight input lag, and set it to a comfortable fps for Minecraft to run at, like 30/60/120 fps. This will make Minecraft try to retain a steady framerate around the area you choose and run less intensively on your PC. It can help to change the resolution in the "Other" tab in your video settings. Lower values increase your framerate, but it might make your game a little blurry. It's Minecraft, so it doesn't really matter anyways. It's all really pixely in the first place. I do recommend that you maintain a resoultion that fits your aspect ratio, though. (i.e, 1280x720 for 16:9 Monitors, 1024x768 for those with the dinosaur 4:3 monitors). The rest of the graphics options with optifine may vary from computer to computer, but some tweaking and experimenting should get you with comfortable settings.

Any other questions or issues not addressed here, refer to the discuss tab of this web page, or join the Daggercraft Official Discord for interrogating purposes. Wealth Beyond Measure!

Latest Update

Daggercraft: Vengeance released! Download the new modpack for more update support and now featuring an official server! Links in the menu and pack description, and right here! https://www.technicpack.net/modpack/daggercraft-rpg-vengeance.1344996