I think it's because version 1.5.2 is a "prerelease" version, which is to say not all the bugs have been worked out. I downgraded back to the last "snapshot" release that I had downloaded (which also isn't a final version, but one which I've used many times before that does NOT crash), which was version 13w07a, and it now is completely stable.
I think Mojang better get his MC JAR executable fixed for his latest version of the game.
Please provide us with the crash log, else we won't know what is wrong.
Unfortunately no crash log, but I can give you a more detailed description of what it does.
It never completely crashes the program. It just goes slower and slower and slower. First it suddenly drops to like a framerate of 1fps and not just the graphics, the inputs (such as clicking on any button on the ESC-key menu ingame) don't respond except once every second. Then within seconds it slows down more and more until it becomes completely unresponsive. Minutes go by and it can't respond to any input (in previous versions the game would slow down periodically to like 5fps or at worst 1fps, but then would speed back up when its save data had finally caught up with ingame events, but what's happening with 1.5.2 is a complete lockup with no recovery EVER). Eventually the some of the graphics in the game become corrupted (showing either no item icons on some of the items, showing text letters in place of some of the item icons, or simply showing completely garbage graphics in place of the item icon, as if reading the graphics data from the wrong memory location).
But still JAVA itself doesn't crash, so there's no crash log.
To close it down in this state, since the Java Minecraft window is by this point 100% unresponsive to any user input (even clicking the standard Windows X button in the upper right corner of the window has no effect), I have to go to Windows Taskmanager, Processes tab and select End Process for javaw.exe to force it to close.
As for Java version, when I type "java -version" at the command prompt, Java returns this info:
java version "1.7.0_17"
Java™ SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_17-b02)
Java HotSpot™ Client VM (build 23.7-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
Any idea why?
1.Search on Google "Why my minecraft keeps crashes"
2.if not, go to mojang support.
questions:
Do you updated your java?
Do you updated your driver?Whats your PC specs
I think Mojang better get his MC JAR executable fixed for his latest version of the game.
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Retired StaffPlease provide us with the crash log, else we won't know what is wrong.
We might be able to help you if you help us help you, no?
Unfortunately no crash log, but I can give you a more detailed description of what it does.
It never completely crashes the program. It just goes slower and slower and slower. First it suddenly drops to like a framerate of 1fps and not just the graphics, the inputs (such as clicking on any button on the ESC-key menu ingame) don't respond except once every second. Then within seconds it slows down more and more until it becomes completely unresponsive. Minutes go by and it can't respond to any input (in previous versions the game would slow down periodically to like 5fps or at worst 1fps, but then would speed back up when its save data had finally caught up with ingame events, but what's happening with 1.5.2 is a complete lockup with no recovery EVER). Eventually the some of the graphics in the game become corrupted (showing either no item icons on some of the items, showing text letters in place of some of the item icons, or simply showing completely garbage graphics in place of the item icon, as if reading the graphics data from the wrong memory location).
But still JAVA itself doesn't crash, so there's no crash log.
To close it down in this state, since the Java Minecraft window is by this point 100% unresponsive to any user input (even clicking the standard Windows X button in the upper right corner of the window has no effect), I have to go to Windows Taskmanager, Processes tab and select End Process for javaw.exe to force it to close.
As for Java version, when I type "java -version" at the command prompt, Java returns this info:
java version "1.7.0_17"
Java™ SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_17-b02)
Java HotSpot™ Client VM (build 23.7-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
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