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v1.3.0 - First Public OpenBLCMM Release

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@apocalyptech apocalyptech released this 12 May 18:30
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Welcome to OpenBLCMM v1.3.0! OpenBLCMM is a tool for managing text-based mods for Borderlands 2, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, and the standalone Assault on Dragon Keep. It was forked from the opensourced core of the original Borderlands Community Mod Manager (BLCMM) by LightChaosman.

About

OpenBLCMM is the next version of BLCMM which has a couple of main differences:

  1. It's 100% open-source.
  2. The Windows version is entirely contained in an EXE. No Java install is required! There's also an installer which will get OpenBLCMM into your Start Menu.
  3. "Pure Java" versions support all current Java versions, up through Java 20.
  4. Support for Assault on Dragon Keep (including OE data!).
  5. Object Explorer datapack handling is significantly different, and OE features various speed improvements and streamlining.

OpenBLCMM is completely separate from BLCMM -- you can have both installed at the same time and they won't interfere with each other at all. You can even have them open at the same time if you want, though I wouldn't recommend pointing them at the same patch file.

Release Files

Windows

Linux

  • Pure Java - OpenBLCMM-1.3.0-Java-Linux.tgz
    • This version requires that Java is installed, and will not install Java for you. Just install via your distro's package manager. Supported Java versions are: 8, 11, 17, and 20. Launch with launch_openblcmm.sh one Java is installed.

Mac

  • Pure Java - OpenBLCMM-1.3.0-Java-Mac.tgz
    • This version requires that Java is installed, and will not install Java for you. We recommend Adoptium Temurin. Supported Java versions are: 8, 11, 17, and 20. Launch by doubleclicking on launch_openblcmm.command.

Object Explorer Data Packs

  • Datapack Releases: https://github.com/BLCM/OpenBLCMM-Data/releases
    • Datapacks must now be downloaded manually. Download the ones you want and store them in the same directory as OpenBLCMM.exe or OpenBLCMM.jar. The app will see them on the next startup!

Changelog

v1.3.0 Full Changelog