Welcome to Flarial Client, the ultimate modded client designed specifically for Minecraft Bedrock Edition (MCBE). Flarial Client enhances your gameplay with a suite of tools and features that optimize performance, improve visual quality, and provide a smoother gaming experience.
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Our current open-source model works as follows. Key portions of Flarial that we deem should be private are not part of this repository. Alongside this, the current model contains delayed releases for version updates. For instance, if the current Minecraft version is 1.21.200, Flarial's signatures and offsets on this repository will stay on the previous version of Minecraft.
Furthermore, as an open-source contributor, you can make pull requests to Flarial with your feature of choice. Two official developers will review your pull request and merge as seen fit. Don't worry, your features will be accepted into the closed source repository and hence the official distribution channels as seen fit.
However, it is highly encouraged to apply to be part of the development team, for the moment, open a ticket in our discord. We cannot guarantee you an official position at the moment, as obviously, we are in the process of many changes. Everything mentioned here can and will change in the future.
- Operating System: Windows 10/11 (64-bit processors only)
- Minecraft Version: Compatible with MCBE versions 1.20 and above.
If you encounter issues, check out our FAQ or join our community on Discord. We’re here to help!
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CMake: Ensure CMake is installed on your system. You can download it from cmake.org and follow the installation instructions for your operating system.
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Git: Install Git if you haven't already. You can download Git from git-scm.com and follow the installation instructions.
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MSVC: Ensure the MSVC compiler is installed on your system (**Clang would not work). You can download it from the Visual Studio downloads page.
Method 1 - You can open this project in CLion or Visual Studio, and make sure to use the MSVC toolchain, preferably combined with Ninja. If you don't know what any of this means, please do some research on this matter. Method 2 - You can use build.bat file as well.
By following these steps, you should be able to clone and build the project using CMake successfully.
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