Date/Time: 2016-11-25 12:46:58.832 -0500
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My JVM arguments are pretty basic (and I tested without, I still crash too) : -Xmx4G -Xms4G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy
I play on a iMac (Late 2013), Updated to Sierra yesterday (but I was crashing prior to this...)
Model Identifier: iMac14,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i5
Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
Memory: 8 GB
Graphique Chipset Model: NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M
VRAM (Total): 1024 MB
I seem to be able to reproduce the crash in large custom built forests (with trees being 100block tall). On a regular world (non custom map), pretty sure I could crash in a jungle biome. Tried setting graphic to Fast and yet... I crash also.
I can provide more crash reports if requested, but anyone has an idea why I keep crashing the game?
since this is an OSX crashlog... is your PC crashing? gotta admit that im not familiar with apple, but if its just a minecraft crash, the minecraft crashlog is better.
My tips since I am an apple user who uses apple products to play minecraft is : make sure you are not running 4K for the game, it tends to create a bunch of lag ( you can set it 1080 and then change it later).
Make sure your drivers, and launcher is up to date.
Add more ram to the launcher. I saw on your crash log, you only have 1GB of ram dedicated. Set it up to 3GB, you have 4GB but no more is need if you are not going to play modded Survival.
Tried with Legacy launcher, I got multiple Java Update warnings, even though latest version is installed. It also breaks my Macro Mod GUIs. I haven't tested if it was running fine in those "large forests" that crashes me yet.
Can I simply take the Profile Java Settings > Executable and change that line to latest java version so it uses 1.8 instead of 1.6? (I will try that anyway)
Edit:
So yes, you can use Legacy launcher and still have it use the New launcher's Java version (in my case, Executable is now set to /Applications/Minecraft.app/Contents/runtime/jre-x64/1.8.0_74/bin/java in the Legacy launcher's profile I'm using).
The Macro Mod GUI works and no "Java update" message from the Legacy launcher or from the game.
Some corrupted chunks (chunks that do not render, but exists/can be walked on - I think it's something else, because it's been doing that for a while) but so far, game stable. I will probably do some more tests before I can safely say it's "fixed".
This is a crash in the video driver.
My understanding is that users have little control over their MAC's So if you can't try to update the driver I would suggest changing your VBO setting, even though I've never heard of that problem affecting a MAC your stack is full of references to buffer operations (the 'B' in VBO)
Date/Time: 2016-12-01 11:55:23.932 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.12.1 (16B2657)
Report Version: 12
Anonymous UUID: 808696FC-BA3E-3D90-B12E-E77D3B013370
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i see you are using openjdk. sometimes, oracle java is more stable, so you might want to try it instead.
Just got back from some vacation and went back to MC; I still get some crashes. I red this reply and I'm wondering how do I go about changing this? From openjdk to Oracle I mean...
And old or new launcher, I still crash after a while...
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Why does it still says openjdk in the identifier line?
it's because with the new launcher, minecraft uses it's own bundled java, as you can see right here. you need to set the executable manually in the profile editor, but i don't know where java is installed on a mac. on linux and windows, minecraft already has the right path in the executable option and all you need to do is to check it (see this picture for reference).
it's because with the new launcher, minecraft uses it's own bundled java, as you can see right here. you need to set the executable manually in the profile editor, but i don't know where java is installed on a mac. on linux and windows, minecraft already has the right path in the executable option and all you need to do is to check it (see this picture for reference).
Use /usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8 command on a terminal shell to figure out where is your java 1.8 home directory
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I was crashing a lot with only Forge+Optifine and Liteloader, so I switch to Vanilla for testing, and I still crash.
Below is the OS X Error log I get:
My JVM arguments are pretty basic (and I tested without, I still crash too) : -Xmx4G -Xms4G -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalMode -XX:-UseAdaptiveSizePolicy
I play on a iMac (Late 2013), Updated to Sierra yesterday (but I was crashing prior to this...)
Model Identifier: iMac14,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i5
Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
Memory: 8 GB
Graphique Chipset Model: NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M
VRAM (Total): 1024 MB
I seem to be able to reproduce the crash in large custom built forests (with trees being 100block tall). On a regular world (non custom map), pretty sure I could crash in a jungle biome. Tried setting graphic to Fast and yet... I crash also.
I can provide more crash reports if requested, but anyone has an idea why I keep crashing the game?
Regards,
since this is an OSX crashlog... is your PC crashing? gotta admit that im not familiar with apple, but if its just a minecraft crash, the minecraft crashlog is better.
My Mac is not really crashing, it's pretty stable... I believe it might be Java doing its thing, but I don't know what to look for...
Here is one of the MC Crashlog.
I think it is the New launcher... I will try the old one and update the topic probably tomorow.
My tips since I am an apple user who uses apple products to play minecraft is : make sure you are not running 4K for the game, it tends to create a bunch of lag ( you can set it 1080 and then change it later).
Make sure your drivers, and launcher is up to date.
Add more ram to the launcher. I saw on your crash log, you only have 1GB of ram dedicated. Set it up to 3GB, you have 4GB but no more is need if you are not going to play modded Survival.
I was using the New launcher.
Tried with Legacy launcher, I got multiple Java Update warnings, even though latest version is installed. It also breaks my Macro Mod GUIs. I haven't tested if it was running fine in those "large forests" that crashes me yet.
Can I simply take the Profile Java Settings > Executable and change that line to latest java version so it uses 1.8 instead of 1.6? (I will try that anyway)
Edit:
So yes, you can use Legacy launcher and still have it use the New launcher's Java version (in my case, Executable is now set to /Applications/Minecraft.app/Contents/runtime/jre-x64/1.8.0_74/bin/java in the Legacy launcher's profile I'm using).
The Macro Mod GUI works and no "Java update" message from the Legacy launcher or from the game.
Some corrupted chunks (chunks that do not render, but exists/can be walked on - I think it's something else, because it's been doing that for a while) but so far, game stable. I will probably do some more tests before I can safely say it's "fixed".
definitely do, otherwise you will be stuck at super-old java which is not supported by any mods
This is a crash in the video driver.
My understanding is that users have little control over their MAC's So if you can't try to update the driver I would suggest changing your VBO setting, even though I've never heard of that problem affecting a MAC your stack is full of references to buffer operations (the 'B' in VBO)
Week was busy, i was just able to play a bit today, to test the settings.
So far, it's a bit more stable with VBO on, using Legacy launcher with latest Java version.
Mem: is always around 18-33% out of the 4 GO
Allocated : 100% / 4019mb
Is it worth mentionning I run it windowed?
I still managed to crash, but it looks like it's the OS, not MC directly (here's the apple report)
i see you are using openjdk. sometimes, oracle java is more stable, so you might want to try it instead.
ps: please use spoilers. nothing against codeblocks, but it doesnt reduce the raw length of the posts
Just got back from some vacation and went back to MC; I still get some crashes. I red this reply and I'm wondering how do I go about changing this? From openjdk to Oracle I mean...
And old or new launcher, I still crash after a while...
https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_mac.xml
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So I removed the "1.6.0.jdk/" folder I had (according to http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/install/mac_jdk.html#A1096903), and I'm now launching the "new launcher" (since the legacy launcher NEEDS java 1.6.0.jdk to work). I'll update the topic once done.
After a while, crashed again.
Same Error log kind...
Why does it still says openjdk in the identifier line?
Have you tried using the beta launcher?
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it's because with the new launcher, minecraft uses it's own bundled java, as you can see right here. you need to set the executable manually in the profile editor, but i don't know where java is installed on a mac. on linux and windows, minecraft already has the right path in the executable option and all you need to do is to check it (see this picture for reference).
Use /usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8 command on a terminal shell to figure out where is your java 1.8 home directory
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It returns the following :
Unable to find any JVMs matching version "1.8".
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home
So even if I DO have Java installed (according to the Java detection page on the Oracles Website), it doesn't know where to find it?
Can you try to reinstall it? Uninstall all versions you have installed and re download it from java.com
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have a look at /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/, other reported that java was installed there.
a different option for installing java would be homebrew.
after installing it, use
Java is on homebrew? huh
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