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It typically contains a folder named config filled with .toml , .json , or .cfg files that adjust things like ore spawn rates, block behaviors, or difficulty levels. How to use it:
Many technical tools use .zip bundles to transfer complex settings between devices: Can't import config bundle from other computer properly
Upload the files to your server's config directory to ensure all connecting players are synced with your custom rules.
For players of the vehicle simulator , a "Config Pack" usually refers to a collection of custom vehicle builds (parts, tuning, and liveries).
If you are using a launcher like Modrinth or CurseForge, you often don't need to manually unzip these; you can just import the entire archive directly into the app. 2. BeamNG.drive Vehicle Configurations
You may be looking for Biscuit’s VanillaPlus Config Pack or the Ultimate Configuration Pack .
Extract the contents into your Minecraft instance's config folder.
It typically contains a folder named config filled with .toml , .json , or .cfg files that adjust things like ore spawn rates, block behaviors, or difficulty levels. How to use it:
Many technical tools use .zip bundles to transfer complex settings between devices: Can't import config bundle from other computer properly Config Pack.zip
Upload the files to your server's config directory to ensure all connecting players are synced with your custom rules. It typically contains a folder named config filled with
For players of the vehicle simulator , a "Config Pack" usually refers to a collection of custom vehicle builds (parts, tuning, and liveries). If you are using a launcher like Modrinth
If you are using a launcher like Modrinth or CurseForge, you often don't need to manually unzip these; you can just import the entire archive directly into the app. 2. BeamNG.drive Vehicle Configurations
You may be looking for Biscuit’s VanillaPlus Config Pack or the Ultimate Configuration Pack .
Extract the contents into your Minecraft instance's config folder.