I decided to go ahead and update all my mods, which I expected wouldn't cause any harm, but instead, when I try to load Minecraft, it gives me the error message: The game crashed whilst initializing game
Error: java.lang.NullPointerException: Initializing game
I would just get rid of flux networks, but its highly used in a survival world with 70+ hours spent, plus it just creates another error message on launch linked to another mod, and that continues for many cycles.
Might be an incompatibility with flux networks, not sure why it's causing a block color error. Once you get the error to go away with industrial foregoing and if the crash still happens with flux networks, report it to the author of that mod.
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Don't really know, if some sounds work and others don't it could be anything. If all normal Minecraft sounds work all the time, but some modded sounds only work some times, then it's the mod's fault. Mods on 1.15 aren't fully developed yet, so it could be wait for an update time.
If all sounds work sometimes but then all sounds cut out entirely that could be anything from overloaded CPU to bad sound card to a janky connection between the sound card and the speakers. Hard to tell really.
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I decided to go ahead and update all my mods, which I expected wouldn't cause any harm, but instead, when I try to load Minecraft, it gives me the error message: The game crashed whilst initializing game
Error: java.lang.NullPointerException: Initializing game
Link to crash report: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wwzPQsHfSX/
Link to latest.log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GDTggMcggV/
I would just get rid of flux networks, but its highly used in a survival world with 70+ hours spent, plus it just creates another error message on launch linked to another mod, and that continues for many cycles.
Remove mods one by one till you find the culprit.
I'd start with industrial foregoing:
Might be an incompatibility with flux networks, not sure why it's causing a block color error. Once you get the error to go away with industrial foregoing and if the crash still happens with flux networks, report it to the author of that mod.
D_B
To tell them how to live is to prevent them living.
Thanks for the help, I can now play the game just fine, but some sounds aren't always played in my survival world, any idea what could cause this?
Don't really know, if some sounds work and others don't it could be anything. If all normal Minecraft sounds work all the time, but some modded sounds only work some times, then it's the mod's fault. Mods on 1.15 aren't fully developed yet, so it could be wait for an update time.
If all sounds work sometimes but then all sounds cut out entirely that could be anything from overloaded CPU to bad sound card to a janky connection between the sound card and the speakers. Hard to tell really.
D_B
To tell them how to live is to prevent them living.