When I try to download it, my antivirus says a risky connection has been blocked, and after that, I can't download it, and I certainly don't want to take down my firewall. Anyone know what to do?
When I try to download it, my antivirus says a risky connection has been blocked, and after that, I can't download it, and I certainly don't want to take down my firewall. Anyone know what to do?
Your Antivirus is derp. get Microsoft Security Essentials.
When I try to download it, my antivirus says a risky connection has been blocked, and after that, I can't download it, and I certainly don't want to take down my firewall. Anyone know what to do?
Hold on ill get my silver plate ready for you and Ill warm up my hand to gently hold yours across this issue...
You dont want to take down your firewall? Seriously, mr big shot hacker who has 1337 blackhats just waiting for a window of opportunity to hack his system and get them secret government files? Get real, kid, and possibly learn to configure your computer correctly rather than ever posting a joke like that again.
Some guy:"Hey guys I have a minecraft problem"
You: "Uninstall minecraft, prob solved hurr!!"
Im getting the
java.lang.ClassCastException: net.minecraft.client.renderer.texture.Texture cannot be cast to TextureNM
error now as well. I dont even know what I changed. Ill be updating this post when I find the mod responsible.
edit: Mods triggering the error so far: This DOESNT MEAN they alone are the problem, it could be a combination. Forge 715 used.
Enderstorage
Railcraft 7.1.0.0
ShadersModSE-mc1.5.2-ofud3-1.46
ShadersMod-mc1.5.2-ofud3-1.46
It may be forge related as I was running shaders/railcraft/ender before without an issue.
Why do other mods create an instance of Texture ?
Shouldn't they just register texture name and let Minecraft/OptiFine/ShadersMod load texture for them ?
120 fps in v10 you sure about that? You must have either been playing in a postage stamp sized window with draw distance set to tiny or you have some as yet unreleased super gfx card. I was recently talking to someone using Titans and even he wasn't getting over 100 fps in v10 RC7 with typical settings
Im a bit more advanced than just a normal PC user. I am coding and optimizing stuff for my self. I have optimized Minecraft so high, that without any shaders or High Textures, just normal Render and Fast i get 325 FPS and more. But ya, it has been laggy now after 1.4.7.
Im a bit more advanced than just a normal PC user. I am coding and optimizing stuff for my self. I have optimized Minecraft so high, that without any shaders or High Textures, just normal Render and Fast i get 325 FPS and more. But ya, it has been laggy now after 1.4.7.
Youre so advanced you cannot use copy/paste and send people to some moronic link to see you tech specs? You are so advanced you 'code and optimize' minecraft huh? You mean you install optifine and mess with settings? OOOOHHH SO ADVANCED!
What a joke. Youre not getting 325fps with shaders, so stop BSing.
I guess the only Problem is EnderStorage, as I had the problem before (see page 104 or something like that). It might be that ChickenBones added some features that cause that incompatibility if you say that it worked well with previous versions. AFAIK, Railcraft is not a problem for GLSL. And it's definitely not a problem of Forge. The only way there could be a problem with forge is if your forge version is below 707. As I see, it's not.
Its part of the problem. It works fine by itself, as does Traincraft. When ShaderMod is installed with either of those alone, the error happends. When Shadermod is alone it also has no issue. The strange thing is that I had all this working with these versions a few days ago, and even going back to the forge version I was using isnt helping now. Very odd bug.
Youre so advanced you cannot use copy/paste and send people to some moronic link to see you tech specs? You are so advanced you 'code and optimize' minecraft huh? You mean you install optifine and mess with settings? OOOOHHH SO ADVANCED!
What a joke. Youre not getting 325fps with shaders, so stop BSing.
He said that he gets 325+ FPS without shaders.
Its part of the problem. It works fine by itself, as does Traincraft. When ShaderMod is installed with either of those alone, the error happends. When Shadermod is alone it also has no issue. The strange thing is that I had all this working with these versions a few days ago, and even going back to the forge version I was using isnt helping now. Very odd bug.
Youre so advanced you cannot use copy/paste and send people to some moronic link to see you tech specs? You are so advanced you 'code and optimize' minecraft huh? You mean you install optifine and mess with settings? OOOOHHH SO ADVANCED!
What a joke. Youre not getting 325fps with shaders, so stop BSing.
He said that he gets 325+ FPS without shaders.
If you're going to quote people....
Its part of the problem. It works fine by itself, as does Traincraft. When ShaderMod is installed with either of those alone, the error happends. When Shadermod is alone it also has no issue. The strange thing is that I had all this working with these versions a few days ago, and even going back to the forge version I was using isnt helping now. Very odd bug.
....bold it, or put your response outside of the quotes!
I had to read it 3 times to figure out that you actually changed something !
But thats what I mean. 300+ FPS without shaders is a common thing, and not only that, its moronic to say in the shader thread of all places. We are all only intrested in framerates *with* shaders. That guy is strange, it almost feels like he's spamming for page hits or something.
I just hope someone figures out what is causing the problem. Only reason I want to use the shaders is to get decent FPS. Sounds weird, but the shaders actually force my GPU to participate instead of being idle.
This mod actually increases my fps, until I start using ultra shaders does my fps drop
*facepalm*
Your GPU is already participating and not 'idle' when playing MC. You likely have bad drivers or bad settings. i.e. your GPU isnt kicking out of power saver mode. FPS will be 3-6x shader FPS when working properly. Turn off power saver mode.
By idle I mean its on the 2d clock...
Yeah, except for the fact that I did several things to try and get my gpu out of idle, including a full reinstall of windows. All to no avail.
However, when I use shaders on an unmodded 1.5.2 I get a lot higher fps than when I dont use shaders on that same unmodded 1.5.2
Explain that please.
I have something similar to that actually: I get worse framerate when I don't have reflections (excluding silder), which actually confuses my because that's just even more resource needed stuff.
It's an incompatibility of ShadersMod with these mods of ChickenBones'. Some of them seem to add textures quite strange (as I've read in the posts above). Thus, if you run Minecraft either without ShadersMod or these mods, it will work fine.
Seems like youre just repeating what I said back to me ??
I know the what, is wrong, what is confusing is the why.
I was just last week using
Railcraft_1.5.1-7.1.0.0
and I was using
ShadersMod-mc1.5.2-ofud3-1.46
. I remember this clearly because I was activly useing a DoF shader while playing with the Railcraft toys. Suddenly now we have this strange crash. So Im not sure how this even came to be in the first place.
It is possible to "enhace" the - as AtomicStryker said - funky render code of Notch's Minecraft. As you can see with OptiFine, FPS increases of over 200% are possible. If he can code very, very well, I think that 300+ FPS are no border.
Youre just repeating what I said. Steps to often getting double framerate:
1. Install optifine.
I get 250 *without* optifine and I'm not on a high-end machine (95$ CPU is the bottleneck). His framerate without shaders is irrelevant anyway.
Boasting about getting 120fps with shaders on it without providing any real proof is what makes him a sillyman. I mean, 120fps doing what? Looking up at the sky? Please. He isnt doing crap unless he turned off everything in the config files. Then what is the point? That stops being shaders and starts just being color overlay.
Also to that kid, for the record, getting 350fps with an i5 at 1366x768 res doesn't make you"more advanced than just a normal PC user." It makes you someone that knows how to open minecraft. Congrats there
By idle I mean its on the 2d clock...
Yeah, except for the fact that I did several things to try and get my gpu out of idle, including a full reinstall of windows. All to no avail.
However, when I use shaders on an unmodded 1.5.2 I get a lot higher fps than when I dont use shaders on that same unmodded 1.5.2
I have something similar to that actually: I get worse framerate when I don't have reflections (excluding silder), which actually confuses my because that's just even more resource needed stuff.
Re-installing windows would not have ever fixed this sort of problem. It's a driver issue. Happens to a lot of GPUs with differant games depending on driver and version of the game (including mine in the past that I have since solved). What is your GPU make/model?
Everybody stop arguing about FPS. I get only 40FPS with shaders (on the lowest config) and I'm proud of that. All of you grow up and be proud your computer can run shaders. Sometimes things like this don't matter. Just be happy with what you have, and even the fact you own a computer.
But thats what I mean. 300+ FPS without shaders is a common thing, and not only that, its moronic to say in the shader thread of all places. We are all only intrested in framerates *with* shaders. That guy is strange, it almost feels like he's spamming for page hits or something.
You sort of messed up that quote lol
I'm sure we all know what you mean, it was just difficult to even determine that there was a point to your post.
The point that I was trying to make (and why I purposely quoted your post like that) is to make it easier for others to read your replies ;).
By idle I mean its on the 2d clock...
Yeah, except for the fact that I did several things to try and get my gpu out of idle, including a full reinstall of windows. All to no avail.
However, when I use shaders on an unmodded 1.5.2 I get a lot higher fps than when I dont use shaders on that same unmodded 1.5.2
I have something similar to that actually: I get worse framerate when I don't have reflections (excluding silder), which actually confuses my because that's just even more resource needed stuff.
I'm going back to your original posts here, even though there are quite a few replies since then.
It's either one of two things:
1) Drivers (which everyone has said already)
2) Intel/PCI Express Graphics conversion and/or Powersaving Features
All of the new Intel CPUs (since the original i3/i5/i7) all have Intel HD Graphics onboard. Your motherboard can actually offload graphics to the CPU Graphics instead of your PCIE video card if it feels that it can keep up with the demand.
I think the software (or name for this) is Lucid Something-or-other -- LucidShape or LucidLogic or something..
I use an AMD 6950 and an AMD 5850 and *DO NOT* see this issue occurring on an i7 2600K and an i5 2500K. BUT I have that feature turned off in the BIOS, and I did not install the Intel Lucid-whatever software on my computer.
Here is ASUS's version of this feature:
LucidLogix® Virtu Universal Switchable Graphics Technology
LucidLogix® Virtu is designed for the Intel® Sandy Bridge platform's powerful integrated graphics. Its GPU virtualization dynamically assigns tasks to the best available graphics resources based on power, performance and system load on Windows® 7 based PCs. It allows users to fully utilize the unique capabilities of advanced Sandy Bridge multimedia features alongside the high end 3D rendering performance provided by installed graphics cards. When no discrete graphics are needed, the graphics card is put in idle mode to lower utilization, heat, fan speed and power draw down to near zero, making the system more environmentally-friendly. For users with diverse needs, LucidLogix® Virtu GPU virtualization provides great flexibility and efficiency.
Universal Switchable Graphics
LucidLogix® Virtu's GPU virtualization technology assigns tasks to the best available GPU, allowing dynamic graphics switching between integrated graphics and NVIDIA® or AMD graphics cards. 3X Faster Video Conversion
With switchable graphics, all ASUS P8Z68 Series motherboards leverage the transcoding power of Sandy Bridge, allowing users to enjoy three times faster video conversion with Intel® Quick Sync Video technology.
Here is GIGABYTE's version of this feature:
Built-in Visuals
Built-in Visuals GIGABYTE Z68 motherboards offer support for several 2nd generation Intel® Core™ Built-in Visual Features.
Intel® Quick Sync Video
Up to 2X faster media processing than any other solution for incredibly fast conversion of video files for portable media players or online sharing.
Intel® InTru™ 3D
Users can enjoy the ultimate 3D visual experiences–seamlessly–from their PC. Now they can watch their favorite 3D movies with Blu-ray Stereo 3D playback using active shutter 3D glasses. It delivers it all in 1080p full, high-definition resolution on the TV over HDMI 1.4.
Intel® Insider
Allows users to view premium 1080p HD content on their GIGABYTE Z68 series system.
Switchable Graphics with LucidLogix Virtu GPU Virtualization
GIGABYTE Z68 motherboards are enabled with LucidLogix Virtu GPU Virtualization technology which allows users to dynamically switch between their built-in graphics and their high-end, 3D discrete graphics cards. This is ideal for gamers who require high-resolution gaming and still want to enjoy the built-in media features of 2nd generation Intel® Core™ processors. In so doing, switchable graphics helps to dramatically reduce PC graphics power consumption.
when i generate a new world minecraft exits sorry for bad grammer I am an egyptian
You're going to need to tell us how your Minecraft is modded (manually, MagicLauncher, MultiMC). Also if you are using Forge, or one of the other launchers we need a crash report or FML Log.
Your Antivirus is derp. get Microsoft Security Essentials.
Hold on ill get my silver plate ready for you and Ill warm up my hand to gently hold yours across this issue...
You dont want to take down your firewall? Seriously, mr big shot hacker who has 1337 blackhats just waiting for a window of opportunity to hack his system and get them secret government files? Get real, kid, and possibly learn to configure your computer correctly rather than ever posting a joke like that again.
Thats not a solution, troll.
Some guy:"Hey guys I have a minecraft problem"
You: "Uninstall minecraft, prob solved hurr!!"
Im getting the error now as well. I dont even know what I changed. Ill be updating this post when I find the mod responsible.
edit: Mods triggering the error so far: This DOESNT MEAN they alone are the problem, it could be a combination. Forge 715 used.
Enderstorage
Railcraft 7.1.0.0
ShadersModSE-mc1.5.2-ofud3-1.46
ShadersMod-mc1.5.2-ofud3-1.46
It may be forge related as I was running shaders/railcraft/ender before without an issue.
KEKDOT Highways & Freeways in Minecraft - Stack Interchange
What kind of rude, unhelpful answer is that? Minecraft sucks without mods.
AHAHAHA- oh you're serious. No, do not listen to him, get either Avira or Avast.
Also, you guys are really freaking mature to bash a person for being concerned about web security. Grow up.
Shouldn't they just register texture name and let Minecraft/OptiFine/ShadersMod load texture for them ?
Im a bit more advanced than just a normal PC user. I am coding and optimizing stuff for my self. I have optimized Minecraft so high, that without any shaders or High Textures, just normal Render and Fast i get 325 FPS and more. But ya, it has been laggy now after 1.4.7.
Here my Specs: http://www.eightforums.com/member.php?u=10490
Just go to the System Specs Tab to look at them.
Youre so advanced you cannot use copy/paste and send people to some moronic link to see you tech specs? You are so advanced you 'code and optimize' minecraft huh? You mean you install optifine and mess with settings? OOOOHHH SO ADVANCED!
What a joke. Youre not getting 325fps with shaders, so stop BSing.
Its part of the problem. It works fine by itself, as does Traincraft. When ShaderMod is installed with either of those alone, the error happends. When Shadermod is alone it also has no issue. The strange thing is that I had all this working with these versions a few days ago, and even going back to the forge version I was using isnt helping now. Very odd bug.
....bold it, or put your response outside of the quotes!
I had to read it 3 times to figure out that you actually changed something !
Oooohhhh, does this mean a re-work of shader files? Or texture packs? Or is it just going to work?
Dev of the year right here
But thats what I mean. 300+ FPS without shaders is a common thing, and not only that, its moronic to say in the shader thread of all places. We are all only intrested in framerates *with* shaders. That guy is strange, it almost feels like he's spamming for page hits or something.
You sort of messed up that quote lol
*facepalm*
Your GPU is already participating and not 'idle' when playing MC. You likely have bad drivers or bad settings. i.e. your GPU isnt kicking out of power saver mode. FPS will be 3-6x shader FPS when working properly. Turn off power saver mode.
I have something similar to that actually: I get worse framerate when I don't have reflections (excluding silder), which actually confuses my because that's just even more resource needed stuff.
Seems like youre just repeating what I said back to me ??
I know the what, is wrong, what is confusing is the why.
I was just last week using and I was using . I remember this clearly because I was activly useing a DoF shader while playing with the Railcraft toys. Suddenly now we have this strange crash. So Im not sure how this even came to be in the first place.
Youre just repeating what I said. Steps to often getting double framerate:
1. Install optifine.
I get 250 *without* optifine and I'm not on a high-end machine (95$ CPU is the bottleneck). His framerate without shaders is irrelevant anyway.
Boasting about getting 120fps with shaders on it without providing any real proof is what makes him a sillyman. I mean, 120fps doing what? Looking up at the sky? Please. He isnt doing crap unless he turned off everything in the config files. Then what is the point? That stops being shaders and starts just being color overlay.
Also to that kid, for the record, getting 350fps with an i5 at 1366x768 res doesn't make you "more advanced than just a normal PC user." It makes you someone that knows how to open minecraft. Congrats there
Re-installing windows would not have ever fixed this sort of problem. It's a driver issue. Happens to a lot of GPUs with differant games depending on driver and version of the game (including mine in the past that I have since solved). What is your GPU make/model?
I'm sure we all know what you mean, it was just difficult to even determine that there was a point to your post.
The point that I was trying to make (and why I purposely quoted your post like that) is to make it easier for others to read your replies ;).
I'm going back to your original posts here, even though there are quite a few replies since then.
It's either one of two things:
1) Drivers (which everyone has said already)
2) Intel/PCI Express Graphics conversion and/or Powersaving Features
All of the new Intel CPUs (since the original i3/i5/i7) all have Intel HD Graphics onboard. Your motherboard can actually offload graphics to the CPU Graphics instead of your PCIE video card if it feels that it can keep up with the demand.
I think the software (or name for this) is Lucid Something-or-other -- LucidShape or LucidLogic or something..
I use an AMD 6950 and an AMD 5850 and *DO NOT* see this issue occurring on an i7 2600K and an i5 2500K. BUT I have that feature turned off in the BIOS, and I did not install the Intel Lucid-whatever software on my computer.
Here is ASUS's version of this feature:
Universal Switchable Graphics Technology
LucidLogix® Virtu is designed for the Intel® Sandy Bridge platform's powerful integrated graphics. Its GPU virtualization dynamically assigns tasks to the best available graphics resources based on power, performance and system load on Windows® 7 based PCs. It allows users to fully utilize the unique capabilities of advanced Sandy Bridge multimedia features alongside the high end 3D rendering performance provided by installed graphics cards. When no discrete graphics are needed, the graphics card is put in idle mode to lower utilization, heat, fan speed and power draw down to near zero, making the system more environmentally-friendly. For users with diverse needs, LucidLogix® Virtu GPU virtualization provides great flexibility and efficiency.
Universal Switchable Graphics
LucidLogix® Virtu's GPU virtualization technology assigns tasks to the best available GPU, allowing dynamic graphics switching between integrated graphics and NVIDIA® or AMD graphics cards.
3X Faster Video Conversion
With switchable graphics, all ASUS P8Z68 Series motherboards leverage the transcoding power of Sandy Bridge, allowing users to enjoy three times faster video conversion with Intel® Quick Sync Video technology.
Here is GIGABYTE's version of this feature:
Built-in Visuals
Built-in Visuals GIGABYTE Z68 motherboards offer support for several 2nd generation Intel® Core™ Built-in Visual Features.
Intel® Quick Sync Video
Up to 2X faster media processing than any other solution for incredibly fast conversion of video files for portable media players or online sharing.
Intel® InTru™ 3D
Users can enjoy the ultimate 3D visual experiences–seamlessly–from their PC. Now they can watch their favorite 3D movies with Blu-ray Stereo 3D playback using active shutter 3D glasses. It delivers it all in 1080p full, high-definition resolution on the TV over HDMI 1.4.
Intel® Insider
Allows users to view premium 1080p HD content on their GIGABYTE Z68 series system.
Switchable Graphics with LucidLogix Virtu GPU Virtualization
GIGABYTE Z68 motherboards are enabled with LucidLogix Virtu GPU Virtualization technology which allows users to dynamically switch between their built-in graphics and their high-end, 3D discrete graphics cards. This is ideal for gamers who require high-resolution gaming and still want to enjoy the built-in media features of 2nd generation Intel® Core™ processors. In so doing, switchable graphics helps to dramatically reduce PC graphics power consumption.
You're going to need to tell us how your Minecraft is modded (manually, MagicLauncher, MultiMC). Also if you are using Forge, or one of the other launchers we need a crash report or FML Log.