I had to use MCLauncher to get it to open (Magic is getting laggier and laggier and the 1.1.4 version won't start at all) and then I noticed this when I went to change the video settings (I like to play on bright and the bobbing bugs my eyes).
I know I installed 64 bit java but I also had to install 32 bit to play in the browser since the standalone launcher won't even open to download any files. I'm hoping that finding a way to get rid of the red text will solve my problem, what do you guys think?
Apparently the presence of 32 bit java wasn't what was causing the launcher not to function. I ran JavaRa to remove both 32 and 64 bit this time, then used that to download/reinstall java again. I think it downloaded 32 bit since even though the vanilla launcher seems to work now I still get the warning saying that I'm using 32 bit. I'll have to check it again tonight when I get home and see what I actually installed.
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I had to use MCLauncher to get it to open (Magic is getting laggier and laggier and the 1.1.4 version won't start at all) and then I noticed this when I went to change the video settings (I like to play on bright and the bobbing bugs my eyes).
I know I installed 64 bit java but I also had to install 32 bit to play in the browser since the standalone launcher won't even open to download any files. I'm hoping that finding a way to get rid of the red text will solve my problem, what do you guys think?
(FYI: I have 64 bit Windows, not 32)
EDIT: I can confirm that it won't launch even with 32 bit removed.