So firstly i have a major issue with minecraft loading. i currently have about 170 mods installed on 1.12.2. after the game loads when i try and create a new world it loads in but nothing loads around me. so it looks like im in the sky. then the game crashes and says lost connection to server. Any idea what might be causing that?
Secondly i have an issue with my game saying maximum id range exceeded. ive searched the forums endlessly to no avail on what to do. I am not sure how to post my log without it being extremely long.
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I'm sorry to say this, but you have an excessive amount of mods.
Try backing up your world, removing all of your mods, adding five or ten each time and wait until it crashes.
Dimension, potion, mob, biome or enchantment ID conflict? I imagine having 170 mods will cause a few conflicts, throwing ore duplicates and general energy/item/fuel incompatibilities out of the picture.
i managed to get past that block. now im encountering issues where the game takes forever to load. even loading up the dire20 1.12.2 pack takes a good 5 minutes. i have a pretty beefy computer here are my specs-
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Usually, you're supposed to do that if you have less then 8 GB. (Windows needs about 2.5 gigabytes of wiggle-room, and if you don't have a fancy video card then the integrated graphics processor will take some memory, and then there's the extra crap that 99.9999% of all Windows/Mac/Linux/Unix/(PC,MS,PCJr,etc.)-DOS/Commodore users.)
Since you're already running out of memory with over nine gigabytes of memory and you have about 12-14 GB total, it probably won't hurt to give Java a couple more gigabytes.
i thought you were only supposed to do max half of it?
It is suggested you don't allocate more than half the system ram, but it does also depend on how much your system has and needs prior to starting minecraft as windows and whatever else you have running in the background needs ram and this ram usage can change.
while minecraft is running look at your performance tab in task manager and see how much total ram is in use and if it is safe to allocate more to minecraft or not
but i will double check and post back. how do i add more ram to java itself? is that the jvm arguments? Sorry if i seem like i dont know anything its probably becuase i dont lol
so I found out that while I'm playing Minecraft I'm using about 14.9 GB of my 16 GB of ram available. I feel like that's not supposed to be happening. I also occasionally get small freezes every now and then.
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So firstly i have a major issue with minecraft loading. i currently have about 170 mods installed on 1.12.2. after the game loads when i try and create a new world it loads in but nothing loads around me. so it looks like im in the sky. then the game crashes and says lost connection to server. Any idea what might be causing that?
Secondly i have an issue with my game saying maximum id range exceeded. ive searched the forums endlessly to no avail on what to do. I am not sure how to post my log without it being extremely long.
I'm sorry to say this, but you have an excessive amount of mods.
Try backing up your world, removing all of your mods, adding five or ten each time and wait until it crashes.
Dimension, potion, mob, biome or enchantment ID conflict? I imagine having 170 mods will cause a few conflicts, throwing ore duplicates and general energy/item/fuel incompatibilities out of the picture.
My favorite game is Minecraft 2: Tokyo Drift
Post the crash report.
i managed to get past that block. now im encountering issues where the game takes forever to load. even loading up the dire20 1.12.2 pack takes a good 5 minutes. i have a pretty beefy computer here are my specs-
intel core i7-7700 [email protected]
GeForce GTX 1060 3gb
16 gb ram
any ideas why its so slow?
oh and i also have the most recent java installed.
and here are my jvm arguments
-Xmx9216m -Xms256m -XX:PermSize=256m
all packds like that take almost everyone atleast 5 minutes to load, for me it takes around 9
so you know on the loading screen it says at the top the amount of memory used? mine runs out at the end and basically freezes
If you have 16 gigabytes of RAM, allocate a couple more gigabytes for Java.
You're lucky, I only have six. =p
My favorite game is Minecraft 2: Tokyo Drift
i thought you were only supposed to do max half of it?
Usually, you're supposed to do that if you have less then 8 GB. (Windows needs about 2.5 gigabytes of wiggle-room, and if you don't have a fancy video card then the integrated graphics processor will take some memory, and then there's the extra crap that 99.9999% of all Windows/Mac/Linux/Unix/(PC,MS,PCJr,etc.)-DOS/Commodore users.)
Since you're already running out of memory with over nine gigabytes of memory and you have about 12-14 GB total, it probably won't hurt to give Java a couple more gigabytes.
My favorite game is Minecraft 2: Tokyo Drift
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ModeratorIt is suggested you don't allocate more than half the system ram, but it does also depend on how much your system has and needs prior to starting minecraft as windows and whatever else you have running in the background needs ram and this ram usage can change.
while minecraft is running look at your performance tab in task manager and see how much total ram is in use and if it is safe to allocate more to minecraft or not
when its loading its literally taking up all my ram lol. when its in game it says about 70 percent
but i will double check and post back. how do i add more ram to java itself? is that the jvm arguments? Sorry if i seem like i dont know anything its probably becuase i dont lol
so I found out that while I'm playing Minecraft I'm using about 14.9 GB of my 16 GB of ram available. I feel like that's not supposed to be happening. I also occasionally get small freezes every now and then.