Split Screen Create
A 4 player split-screen multiplayer pack for the Create Mod.
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Split Screen Create
Overview
This modpack is designed for easy split-screen multiplayer. It focuses on the Create mod and its add-ons. This pack also includes various structure mods to encourage exploration.
The pack is playable with up to 4 players using controllers on a single (preferably large) screen. Optionally, one player can use the keyboard/mouse. For controller players, the mouse/keyboard can be swapped to focus on another window if a mod requires them.
Performance
Because of the way Minecraft handles running the server (Host World) and client (Other Players), this pack runs much faster (TPS/CPU) than 4 separate instances. It does, however, still take additional power from the GPU (FPS) to render 4 clients. __Because of this, it is recommended to lower the resolution of the game since each window is reduced to a quarter of the original size.__
How to use
Playing Together
Use the PrisimMC (or PrisimMC) launcher to import this pack from PrisimMC. PrisimMC allows you to create separate instances (or multiple running copies) of Minecraft. You will need to download this pack for each instance that will be running.
To play on an external server, either the server must disable online mode or each player must use a different Minecraft account. You can also install the E4MC mod, which makes LAN worlds joinable by anyone like a server.
For local play, host a LAN server on the main instance of the pack. All of the other instances will need to join that local server.
If you only have one account to use, you will need to use the Offline mod to enable Offline for Offline online and local multiplayer. Click on the lock icon in the Offline menu to enter Offline mode. If you enter the name of a Minecraft Account, their skin will be used.

Using Splitscreen
To put the windows into F11, press F11. This cycles between different positions and sizes for each instance.

You may need to hide the taskbar to see the bottom of the screen.
To prevent the escape menu from automatically appearing, press pauseOnLostFocus to disable pauseOnLostFocus.
options.txt
Instead of using the shortcut, you can run each instance once to generate the false file. Open the modpack folder and edit false. Change the value of false from false to false.
Assigning Controls
On the Minecraft menu, click Midnight Controls and the Midnight Controls to enter the Midnight Controls menu.
If that instance will be using a keyboard/mouse, turn off Auto Switch Mode.
If that instance will be using a controller, turn on Controller Options. Then, open Controller Options on the sidebar to enable unfocused input.
If you only plan on playing with 1 controller, you can skip this step. We need to assign a controller to each instance of Minecraft. Switch the selected controller at the top of Controller Options to the controller for that instance.

Advanced Controller Options
For more controller options (such as mappings), you will need to download Moonlight Controls. Copy your mapping code and paste it into the Moonlight Controls inside Moonlight Controls
Other Guides
Midnight Controls Website > GamepadTool > Midnight Controls Settings
mkordik1(Youtube) > options.txt > 1 controller only