I'm using Minecraft 1.7.10. I have Forge and about 60 mods. I have not added or removed any mods since the last time I played. Yet when I try to launch the game I get the following message:
The game crashed whilst initializing game
Error: java.lang.NullPointerException: Initializing game
Okay. Found it. Would be nice if the crash report link in the error message did something.
And apparently Mr. Crayfish's Construction mod is buggy. As in really, profoundly does not get along with blocks from mods and the game tries to read the building text files on launch for some reason. It's like one of those 'launch from disk' errors I used to get on some computers. If I had a CD in the drive when I turned the computer on, it'd try to read the OS from the CD. That's just fantastic. Here I thought I'd found a way to not build the same thing several dozen times.
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I'm using Minecraft 1.7.10. I have Forge and about 60 mods. I have not added or removed any mods since the last time I played. Yet when I try to launch the game I get the following message:
The game crashed whilst initializing game
Error: java.lang.NullPointerException: Initializing game
Nothing happens when I click "View crash report."
Anyone have some help?
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Curse PremiumCrash reports are in the crash-reports folder under the .minecraft folder.
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Okay. Found it. Would be nice if the crash report link in the error message did something.
And apparently Mr. Crayfish's Construction mod is buggy. As in really, profoundly does not get along with blocks from mods and the game tries to read the building text files on launch for some reason. It's like one of those 'launch from disk' errors I used to get on some computers. If I had a CD in the drive when I turned the computer on, it'd try to read the OS from the CD. That's just fantastic. Here I thought I'd found a way to not build the same thing several dozen times.