So I am using a ton of different mods (around 14 i believe) and whenever i try to use a texture pack other than the default one my minecraft crashes. Could anybody maybe shed light on this? Mods include aether, twilight forest, thaumcraft, millenaire, etc etc.
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i'm not very good at this crash stuff, but i think your computer cannot stand the mods and packs at the same time. maybe lowering the render distance and graphics can solve it.
i'm not very good at this crash stuff, but i think your computer cannot stand the mods and packs at the same time. maybe lowering the render distance and graphics can solve it.
it crashes before i can even load my world. i installed the mods, then open the texture pack folder and put in whichever texture i want. then when i load minecraft i select the texture pack, and when i go to load my world i get some kind of crash report.
What size is the pack you are using?
Mods add to the memory minecraft needs to run and if your system can't handle it will crash to avoid lagging down your system and causing low memory errors.
On my old lappy if I played Tekkit I couldn't use anything past the default 16x size or minecraft would crash on me as it could hardly run it as is... and would even with 16x packs close down in the middle of game play if the memory useage got to high.
Bigger packs means more pixels to render thus more memory it uses.
You can customize how much Memory (RAM) Minecraft uses with the '-Xms' and '-Xmx' in the line. '-Xms3072M' tells Java to start with 3072MB (3GB) of RAM. '-Xmx4096M' tells Java it can use up to 4096MB (4GB) of RAM.
Save the file, but change the name to <something about Minecraft>.bat (I named mine 'run_minecraft.bat)
and save it in the same folder as your Minecraft.exe (Make sure it's the real Minecraft.exe, not a shortcut!)
Also you can download a lower resolution of that texture pack.
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it crashes before i can even load my world. i installed the mods, then open the texture pack folder and put in whichever texture i want. then when i load minecraft i select the texture pack, and when i go to load my world i get some kind of crash report.
Mods add to the memory minecraft needs to run and if your system can't handle it will crash to avoid lagging down your system and causing low memory errors.
On my old lappy if I played Tekkit I couldn't use anything past the default 16x size or minecraft would crash on me as it could hardly run it as is... and would even with 16x packs close down in the middle of game play if the memory useage got to high.
Bigger packs means more pixels to render thus more memory it uses.
Oh, and bumping isn't allowed on these fourms. :3
You can customize how much Memory (RAM) Minecraft uses with the '-Xms' and '-Xmx' in the line. '-Xms3072M' tells Java to start with 3072MB (3GB) of RAM. '-Xmx4096M' tells Java it can use up to 4096MB (4GB) of RAM.
Save the file, but change the name to <something about Minecraft>.bat (I named mine 'run_minecraft.bat)
and save it in the same folder as your Minecraft.exe (Make sure it's the real Minecraft.exe, not a shortcut!)
Also you can download a lower resolution of that texture pack.