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Terms of Use
By downloading “3D CreatorCraft” for Minecraft Java, you are accepting the following Terms of Use:
“3D CreatorCraft” is a resourcepack containing different files with different file formats; mainly .PNG and .MCMETA files.
“3D CreatorCraft” does not contain any viruses or malware, since there are no executable files in resourcepacks.
“3D CreatorCraft” was tested but may contain bugs. Those can be reported.
In the unlikely event, the pack causes damage to your computer CreatorLabs takes no responsibility for any damage created.
CreatorLabs reserves the right to update these Terms of Use at any time without notice to you.
transmit, sell, monetize, reproduce, remix, alter or decompile “3D CreatorCraft”.
create a remix pack using one or more files from “3D CreatorCraft” and redistribute it.
But you also know that you are allowed to:
decompile, alter and remix “3D CreatorCraft” for exclusive private use.
decompile, alter and remix “3D CreatorCraft” for exclusive use in online videos, if you add credits in the video description (with a working link to www.creatorlabs.net): “3D CreatorCraft: A resourcepack by CreatorLabs”.
monetise online videos using “3D CreatorCraft”, if you add credits in the video description (with a working link to www.creatorlabs.net): “3D CreatorCraft: A resourcepack by CreatorLabs”.
In general, you should pick your current Minecraft version, which you are playing with. Then the pack will definitely be compatible with your game. In case your Minecraft version is not listed here, you should pick the most recent one that is listed.
How do I know, which version I am using?
To find out, which version you are using you need to open up Minecraft and look at the title screen. In the bottom left corner, you will find the version number. You only need to look at the first part of the number. For example in this image, you can see Minecraft 1.16.
Which Minecraft Edition do I use?
While every version of Minecraft is still Minecraft, the differences between the Bedrock and Java versions can be quite extensive. To answer the question of which version you are using, you will need to open up Minecraft and look at the title screen. Then you will see the following difference.
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Java Edition
On Minecraft Java Edition, you will find the version number in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Bedrock Edition
Whereas on Minecraft Bedrock Edition, you will find the version number in the bottom right corner of the screen.