How do I join one of these nifty servers?

Joining a Java/modded Minecraft server

Modded Minecraft represents the fullest-fledged and most meta-physical approach to Minecraft being a game in which you have complete control over the creativity presented within the game. Essentially anything you could possibly imagine being in the game has likely been done, or you just need to earworm some poor hobbyist dev into cranking it out. Anything from actual internal computers that you can order real-life Dominos™ on, to weapons and characters from every media franchise you can think of, to wonderous new dimensions, in-depth magical codices and spiralling tech trees. Who needs other games when it can all be here! While playing modded minecraft is great and all that, there are some trade-offs from vanilla gameplay and there is a barrier of technical entry I will try to break-down here for convenience.

Requirements for modded Minecraft

One of the most important things to consider before endeavoring into modded Minecraft, or really, anything more complicated than waking up in the morning, is that life isn't fair. Running Minecraft as a game may be simple for most people with "screened" devices, but Java edition already cuts a majority of people out of the experience. Adding modifications also puts significant strain on game performance and therefore, computer hardware further limiting some folks' ability to play. To make matters worse (or better) modded experienece varies wildly between game versions, mod combinations and PC configuration, making the preliminary expectations quite difficult to determine. I will try to lay out some basic requirements based on my own experiences and recommend some needs for more complex set-ups with advice I can gather from other sources.

The following list will keep a semi-updated hardware recommendation guide for MINIMAL GAMEPLAY EXPERIENCE (will serve to allow access to modded Minecraft)

This list will show a hardware recommendation closer to my personal set-up of choice (a mid-range, multi-task oriented PC with an entry-level graphics card) which should handle any server I post to the main page:

Installing Minecraft Java edition:

The first step to playing in a modded Minecraft server is installing Minecraft Java Edition. If you do not own a copy of Java edition already, simply navigate to Minecraft's website and navigate to the "but now" tab.

Understanding CurseForge and the basics of modding:

Installing a launcher:

Modpacks in their respective launchers:

Connecting to a server:


Joining a Bedrock Minecraft server

Bedrock is the other, arguably more approachable version of Minecraft. This platform is available to essentially any device that utilizes an OS; smartphones for certain, most tablets, gaming consoles from the 3DS onwards, any computer made after 2005 and I would hedge a bet that someone has run it on a smart-fridge.

Installing Minecraft Bedrock edition:

Microsoft account registration:

Connecting to a server: