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    Any tutorial on how to compile nextgen LiquidBounce?

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      mems last edited by

      I tried compiling it myself, but the client looks like this for some reason:

      javaw.exe Screenshot 2021.02.21 - 10.16.40.63.png

      Is this how LiquidBounce is supposed to look like? If so, then okay...

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        CzechHek @mems last edited by

        @mems Yes, it has a completely different rendering using HTML. This one was made as a test. There should be couple modules like NameTags, AntiCactus as well.

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          mems @CzechHek last edited by

          @czechhek So, the way I compiled it doesn't have any problems I guess..

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            yorik100 @mems last edited by

            @mems said in Any tutorial on how to compile nextgen LiquidBounce?:

            I tried compiling it myself, but the client looks like this for some reason:

            javaw.exe Screenshot 2021.02.21 - 10.16.40.63.png

            Is this how LiquidBounce is supposed to look like? If so, then okay...

            I can't tell if this is satyre or real

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              Marvin Moderator @yorik100 last edited by

              @yorik100 It's not satire, we just did a wide range of testing with the HTML render engine we use now, to make sure everything is working fine. The final UI will look very different from the current test stuff. I can't give any details yet but just know it's going to be worthy of the title "nextgen" :axoeyes:

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                exit scammed @Marvin last edited by

                @marvin Will it support Sodium in the future?

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                  Aftery @exit scammed last edited by Aftery

                  @asutoboki its literally on the first page of google you fat fuck
                  edit: yes it will
                  82d13172-e3f1-4f83-a34d-5680767a5f3b-image.png

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                    Litely last edited by Litely

                    i tried but it dont have ui :axoeyes: :axoeyes:

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                    • Marvin
                      Marvin Moderator @Litely last edited by

                      @idkmyname The UI is still pretty wonky at the moment, hence we haven't released any instructions on how to compile the nextgen version yet.

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                        mems last edited by mems

                        Well, these are the steps to install LiquidBounce 1.16.5:

                        1. LiquidBounce itself. Put that file to mods.
                        2. Fabric Kotlin Language. Put that file to mods aswell.
                        3. Fabric loader for 1.16.5. You run that file as it is for installing purposes, and just hit next all the way during installation.
                        4. Load your Minecraft launcher, select fabric-loader-0.11.1-1.16.5 and run the game.
                        5. Profit, I guess.

                        EDIT: And for click GUI, just type .bind clickgui <akeythatyoupreferhere>. Trust me, there is nothing good to see for now.

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