Unplug your hard drive and put it in your computer and get mods for minecraft
No.
You can use as many mods as you wish, as long as none of them conflict with the others. It would also depend on how much RAM your computer has, and how powerful your CPU is. That would be the hard limit. Most computers nowadays can handle about 5-8 mods before Minecraft just crashes.
No, mods for Minecraft are completely free. However, they do have the potential to cause harm to your computer.
Yes, most Minecraft Mods are updatable.
Unplug your hard drive and put it in your computer and get mods for minecraft
No.
Your computer probably freezes because minecraft is taking up a lot of space, or it could just be your computer can't handle all the data and you have to many things added on. If you have mods on let me know. Hope this answered your question.
You can use as many mods as you wish, as long as none of them conflict with the others. It would also depend on how much RAM your computer has, and how powerful your CPU is. That would be the hard limit. Most computers nowadays can handle about 5-8 mods before Minecraft just crashes.
No, mods for Minecraft are completely free. However, they do have the potential to cause harm to your computer.
Yes, you can download and install mods on the PC version of Minecraft, there are several gun mods you can apply.
you can get minecraft mods and textures off the minecraft mods website.
Yes, Minecraft mods are free. However, they can be harmful to your game and your computer and Mojang cannot do anything about it since they did not make the mod.
Yes, some may affect the game and its performance. If you have a slow computer, I don't recommend that you download too many mods.
Have you tried to download mods? If so, some mods aren't really mods, they're scams and they hack your computer so minecraft and other programs on your computer won't work. If you usually don't shut off your computer every day, then shut it off and try playing Minecraft in-browser again.
you need the pc version on the computer
Yes, most Minecraft Mods are updatable.