Comment Faire Un Serveur Minecraft Avec Des Mods

Okay, imagine this: You're chilling with your friends on a Minecraft server. Everything's... fine. Just vanilla, plain ol' Minecraft. Then someone drops the bomb: "Hey, let's add some mods!" Suddenly, the possibilities explode in your mind – dragons, magic, new dimensions – the real Minecraft adventure begins. But, like me, you're probably thinking, "Wait, how do we actually do that?". It's less daunting than it seems, trust me!
Building a modded Minecraft server might sound like launching a rocket to Mars (which, come to think of it, would be an AMAZING mod!), but it’s totally achievable even if you're not a tech wizard. Ready to dive in? On y va!
First Things First: What You'll Need
Before we get our hands dirty, let's gather the essentials. This is basically our Minecraft modded survival kit:
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- A Decent Computer: The server will need some processing power, especially with mods. Don't try to run it on your grandma's potato... unless she's a hardcore gamer grandma, in which case, respect!
- Java: Yup, Minecraft's favorite language. Make sure you have the correct version (usually the latest). Seriously, double-check this, it's a common gotcha!
- Server Software: We'll need something to actually run the server. Options include Forge, Fabric, and more. We’ll stick with Forge because it's generally the most popular and has a massive modding community.
- Mods: The stars of the show! Download the .jar files for the mods you want. Make sure they're compatible with your Minecraft and Forge version! This is super important. I cannot stress this enough.
Got everything? Great! Let’s move on to the fun part.
Setting Up Your Forge Server
This is where the magic (or, you know, the code) happens.

- Download Forge: Head over to the official Forge website and download the installer that matches your Minecraft version. Choosing the "Recommended" version is usually a safe bet.
- Run the Installer: Execute the downloaded file and select "Install Server." Choose a location to install the server files. Create a new, empty folder just for your server!
- Run the Server File: After the installation, you'll find a .jar file in your server folder. Run it! This will generate some essential files, including an eula.txt file.
- Accept the EULA: Open eula.txt and change eula=false to eula=true. Basically, you're agreeing to Minecraft's terms. (Yes, everyone skips reading those...but now you know where the file is!).
- Run the Server Again: Run the server .jar file again. It will generate even more files, including a mods folder. This is where the real fun begins!
Adding the Mods
This is the easiest part! (Finally, right?)
- Copy the Mods: Simply drag and drop your downloaded .jar mod files into the mods folder.
- Start the Server: Run the server .jar file one last time. If everything goes smoothly, you should see a bunch of loading messages in the console as your mods initialize. This might take a while depending on how many mods you have.
Important! Make sure that everyone who wants to play on the server has the exact same mods installed on their client-side Minecraft. Otherwise, they won't be able to connect, and you'll have a lot of "I can't join!" messages.
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Connecting to Your Modded Server
Time to test your creation! Launch your Minecraft client, select the correct Forge profile (it should have been created automatically when you installed Forge), and add your server to the server list using your computer's local IP address (usually localhost or 127.0.0.1 if it’s on the same machine, or your public IP address if your friends are connecting from elsewhere... and don’t forget to forward the necessary port on your router!).
If all goes well, you should be able to join your modded server and start exploring the new world you've created! Congratulations, you're now a bonafide Minecraft server admin!

Troubleshooting & Tips
Of course, things don't always go perfectly. Here are a few common issues and how to tackle them:
- Server Crashes: Check the server console for error messages. Often, these will point to a specific mod causing the problem. Mod conflicts are common!
- Incompatible Mods: Make sure all your mods are compatible with the Minecraft version and Forge version you're using.
- Memory Issues: If your server is crashing due to running out of memory, you might need to allocate more RAM to the Java process. You can usually do this by modifying the launch command in a script.
Remember: Google is your friend! There's a huge Minecraft community online, so if you're stuck, chances are someone else has encountered the same problem and found a solution. Don't be afraid to ask for help!
So, there you have it! Setting up a modded Minecraft server might seem complicated at first, but with a little patience and these steps, you'll be building amazing worlds with your friends in no time. Happy crafting!
