Official Lore Hound Minecraft File Downloads [Updated 1/28/12]

Posted by LHStaff on January 28, 2012 - No Comments »


Hello Minecraft Players! This is where you can download everything needed to play the Single Player Mode (SPM) of our up-coming server world, download the texture pack (and needed HD fix) seen in our “Minecraft Adventures” videos, and download the mod Mordil uses to help in SPM.

After there being multiple updates, and rather than multiple links on different articles (or a massive amount of Facebook status updates), we decided to keep a running update page for new updates as they arrive.

Check back every once in a while to see if there is a new update! (Usually around an official Minecraft Update)

MCPatcher (Needed for HD Textures):

Download:

Installation:

  1. Drag the .exe or .jar to where you want it to be located, and run it.
  2. Select the box next to “HD Textures” (and the others for safe measure) and then hit “Patch”.
  3. Once it’s done, run Minecraft with the texture pack and all should work fine.

Single Player Commands:

Description:

  • From the developer: Here

Download:

Installation:

  1. Download the file from above.
  2. Click “Install”.

Imperial Texture Pack:

Description:

  • You can find the list of changes, known issues, and planned updates, in the file inside the .zip (still LEAVE it in .zip!) labeled “Patch Notes”.

Download:

  • Current Testing Version:
    • (HD) Imperial Texture Pack v6.0 Download
    • (SD) Imperial Texture Pack v6.0 Download
  • Previous Testing Version:
  • Current Stable Version:
    • (HD) Imperial Texture Pack v5.0 Download
    • (SD) Imperial Texture Pack v5.1 Download
  • Previous Stable Versions:

Install:

  • XP:
    1. Open up “Run”, and then type in “%appdata%”.
    2. The .Minecraft file will be there, and you can create a shortcut to your desktop.
    3. Open up the shortcut and you will find a folder called “Texture Packs”.
    4. Copy (or Cut) the .zip into there. Leave it in .zip.
  • Win7/Vista:
    1. Open up your Start Menu, and in the search field type in “%appdata%”.
    2. The .Minecraft file will be there, and you can create a shortcut to your desktop.
    3. Open up the shortcut and you will find a folder called “Texture Packs”.
    4. Copy (or Cut) the .zip file into there. Leave it in .zip.
  • OS X (I suggest you make an Alias of the folder for your desktop for easy access):
    1. Start running Minecraft.
    2. At the login screen, hit “Options”. Below “Force Update” will be “Game Location on Disc”, followed by a directory link.
    3. Copy that link, and then in Finder, hit Go –> Go To Folder –> and paste that directory there (shortcut is Shift+Command+G). It will open the folder.
    4. Copy (or Cut) the texture pack into the folder called “Texture Packs”. Leave it in .zip.