And cheechako rages. Ever more.....you should request functions that are not in launcher to help them improve the launcher version.
I see posts from people that want GT easy, people that want GT hard, and people that want no GT but still want everything else in Ultimate.
Well, there are some great people that gave us all these mods for free. That took a lot of effort and talent. There's people that put effort into packaging all of these mods and the painful task of tweaking the configs. There are people that wrote this launcher and that. All that effort for little reward.
So, as someone still a bit new to FTB - I played and left MC before Forge when I had to set my MC up by hand - I quickly figured out just how easy it is to install and tweak dozens of mods.
- Install FTB and then the Ultimate Pack. If you use OptiFine, you can add it now or later, but now would be better since you will copy this instance.
- Install MultiMC just by putting it into some folder by itself. I have a separate folder for my 1.5x tests, but that is my choice.
- Import the Ultimate Pack from the FTB launcher. If you want to configure OptiFine, add textures, and all that, you should do this now if you haven't already.
- In MultiMC, copy this instance twice.
- To one copy, download and add the configuration files that Velotican was kind enough to put effort into from this thread.
- To the second copy, remove GT.
Sure, that took a bit of time and effort on the part of the user. But it really, really was easy (mostly thanks to the efforts of others) to have GT Easy, GT Hard, and No GT Ultimate side by side.
/rageon
I'll stick with MultiMC and recommend it. But I suggest the next launcher duplicate all of the functionality of this handy tool for all the users that want to put in zero effort of their own and expect an all-in-one solution to their personal desires.
/rageoff
p.s. As soon as you tweak this 1.5.1 instance in the FTB launcher, you can not easily try something else without changing the
one and only instance. And, I cannot understand why you want an "experimental" snapshot without the ability to tweak it in multiple ways.