I could use a little assistance fixing something, as I've performed all potential means that I can think of to fix it on my own.
I've been trying to play 1.7.10 while offline, but the launcher is having a bit of a hiccup. It can't download 1.7.10.json while offline, which makes sense. I downloaded the file manually when I was online and placed it in the appropriate folder(AppData/Roaming/.minecraft/assets/indexes/), but when I go back offline and try to launch the game, it continues to request the file that I had just replaced. I've opened up the aforementioned file to see the problem, and I see it's deleted.
I've kept that file open to see what happens as I try to load the game, and I've found that the 1.7.10.json file gets deleted without my intervention. I keep on replacing it, and it's deleted every time I press the 'play offline' button.
I can't find any situations like mine online, so my possible solutions are very limited. If anyone has an idea, I would be very grateful to hear it.
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Now look, buddy. I'm an Engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like 'what is beauty', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems. Like, how am I going to stop some big, mean mother-hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer: Use a gun. And if that don't work: Use more gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted little ol' number designed by me. Built by me. And you'd best hope, not pointed at you.
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I don't know where to begin about solving this. I have noticed that any file added to certain folders in the .minecraft directory gets deleted. If there was some way to stop that from happening, your issue would be resolved.
Well I'd love to do that, but I have no clue how. Any information I can find that even pertains to this is people having their server auto deleted, to which the only solution is to delete server.dat. I don't know if that will work the same for me, but I don't want to take the chance without knowing precisely what it might do.
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Now look, buddy. I'm an Engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like 'what is beauty', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems. Like, how am I going to stop some big, mean mother-hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer: Use a gun. And if that don't work: Use more gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted little ol' number designed by me. Built by me. And you'd best hope, not pointed at you.
Okay, I figured it out. It wasn't all that difficult, I just haven't had the time as of late to perform a lot of troubleshooting. I simply had to do a clean wipe of all Minecraft-related files on my drive (Save for the backups of world folders that I made in anticipation) and then freshly reinstall it. I hope this doesn't happen frequently, but at least it's only a minor inconvenience that I lose nothing but time from.
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Now look, buddy. I'm an Engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like 'what is beauty', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems. Like, how am I going to stop some big, mean mother-hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer: Use a gun. And if that don't work: Use more gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted little ol' number designed by me. Built by me. And you'd best hope, not pointed at you.
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I could use a little assistance fixing something, as I've performed all potential means that I can think of to fix it on my own.
I've been trying to play 1.7.10 while offline, but the launcher is having a bit of a hiccup. It can't download 1.7.10.json while offline, which makes sense. I downloaded the file manually when I was online and placed it in the appropriate folder(AppData/Roaming/.minecraft/assets/indexes/), but when I go back offline and try to launch the game, it continues to request the file that I had just replaced. I've opened up the aforementioned file to see the problem, and I see it's deleted.
I've kept that file open to see what happens as I try to load the game, and I've found that the 1.7.10.json file gets deleted without my intervention. I keep on replacing it, and it's deleted every time I press the 'play offline' button.
I can't find any situations like mine online, so my possible solutions are very limited. If anyone has an idea, I would be very grateful to hear it.
Now look, buddy. I'm an Engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like 'what is beauty', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems. Like, how am I going to stop some big, mean mother-hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer: Use a gun. And if that don't work: Use more gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted little ol' number designed by me. Built by me. And you'd best hope, not pointed at you.
I don't know where to begin about solving this. I have noticed that any file added to certain folders in the .minecraft directory gets deleted. If there was some way to stop that from happening, your issue would be resolved.
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Well I'd love to do that, but I have no clue how. Any information I can find that even pertains to this is people having their server auto deleted, to which the only solution is to delete server.dat. I don't know if that will work the same for me, but I don't want to take the chance without knowing precisely what it might do.
Now look, buddy. I'm an Engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like 'what is beauty', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems. Like, how am I going to stop some big, mean mother-hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer: Use a gun. And if that don't work: Use more gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted little ol' number designed by me. Built by me. And you'd best hope, not pointed at you.
Okay, I figured it out. It wasn't all that difficult, I just haven't had the time as of late to perform a lot of troubleshooting. I simply had to do a clean wipe of all Minecraft-related files on my drive (Save for the backups of world folders that I made in anticipation) and then freshly reinstall it. I hope this doesn't happen frequently, but at least it's only a minor inconvenience that I lose nothing but time from.
Now look, buddy. I'm an Engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like 'what is beauty', because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems. Like, how am I going to stop some big, mean mother-hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer: Use a gun. And if that don't work: Use more gun. Like this heavy-caliber, tripod-mounted little ol' number designed by me. Built by me. And you'd best hope, not pointed at you.