![]() ![]() ![]() With the previous Minecraft launcher, Optifine always created a very own/new profile, but at least in my case it does not anymore, but "hijacks" an older OF profile instead.īut as it also occurred now with the latest 1.12.2 C7-version, I thought I'd report it now finally via the OF issue tracker here. I accidentally recorded this behaviour whilst recording a general installation tutorial, unlisted video of that behaviour can be seen here: Which means I have to manually deselect the new OF version, reselect the 1.11.2 OF version, and create a new 1.12.2-OF-version manually. I got several older Optifine profiles, so let's say I got an "1.11.2 Optifine" profile and install Optifine 1.12.2, then the profile's name will still be of course "1.11.2 Optifine", but the selected OF version will be the newly installed 1.12.2: Ever since the new Minecraft Launcher got released (around February 2017), I noticed that Optifine does not create a completely new profile like it did before anymore, but installs itself into a previous, already-existing Optifine profile - at least between 1.11/1.12-versions, I did not conduct tests with freshly installed older OF versions. ![]()
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