Bought this game for my son. Feel like I need to be a computer tech to understand these forums. I don't even know if I'm posting on the correct one....hope I don't get penalized. Downloaded the card, when my son plays the game online he runs out of memory space so I unplug the laptop so we can play offline. The problem with playing offline is that he can't construct or deconstruct anything. He can move around the images are fine but he can't do anything. I have Java 7, brand new HP envy core i5, don't know if this helps. After I downloaded the game on our computer I saved it, clicked on Minecraft, clicked options, clicked upgrade, logged in and it upgraded whatever it needed to. Like I said he can play online, but not offline. Help would be greatly appreciated since I can't take this back to the store and these people apparently have NO CUSTOMER SERVICE!
It actually sounds like he is trying to play in an adventure world. In adventure you can't break blocks.
He should create a survival world, in order to break and place blocks.
However, I doubt this will solve the memory issue. Online/Offline shouldn't make a difference in the amount of memory being used.
I would first recommend you check that you have 64 bit java installed. If you don't head to this link: http://www.java.com/...ad/manual.jsp And download the latest 64bit java. If you are still having out of memory error, we'd need more details about your system to help. Providing a dxdiag report is the easiest way to get most of the information we'd need to help out. You can get and post a dxdiag, by following the instructions found on this page: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1461840-how-to-get-the-dxdiag-log-and-how-to-post-it/
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Retired StaffHe should create a survival world, in order to break and place blocks.
However, I doubt this will solve the memory issue. Online/Offline shouldn't make a difference in the amount of memory being used.
I would first recommend you check that you have 64 bit java installed. If you don't head to this link: http://www.java.com/...ad/manual.jsp And download the latest 64bit java. If you are still having out of memory error, we'd need more details about your system to help. Providing a dxdiag report is the easiest way to get most of the information we'd need to help out. You can get and post a dxdiag, by following the instructions found on this page: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1461840-how-to-get-the-dxdiag-log-and-how-to-post-it/