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  8. The mod isn’t to accurate.. I found one on modrinth that uses commands (unless you do extra work to get the fishing rod version which requires pluginsnstuff) but it has real tnt mine arts instead of tnt for stab shots. And the tnt is a single compressed one that shoots out like in Wemmbu video. Let me get you the link rq Just search Orbital Strike Cannon Commands Modrinth and you will find it. It’s by Kitty Mc and it’s really nice. Hope this helps.
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  12. I cannot delete the file in config as, for some reason, my .minecraft folder does not Have a config folder. I have just redownloaded Minecraft as well as CurseForge after a while of not playing. Crash log here: https://pastebin.com/U9ts91aD
  13. I did this and it worked (after I disabled an unused library mod that failed to load). Out of curiosity I tried it with Nirvana re-enabled, and it worked. I then tried the original profile (with the only change being disabling the aforementioned library mod) and it worked just fine. Words cannot describe my confusion, but thank you.
  14. I solved it. It wasn't related to anything above. . I simply named the folder "structures" instead of "structure" where my nbt file was located. . I changed it and it was fixed. . I can't believe how I didn't notice such a small thing.
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  16. If u didnt quit making this and your just taking a break ping me when your done please @FoxyWoxy
  17. IT WORKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS THANK YOU SO MUCH Johnathing and Jackson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. Okay the world was created but i got kicked out. imma try to work it out
  19. Okay wait I think i'm actuallty making progress!!!! i removed the Azurelib and Shouldersurfing mods and added Amendments and I MANAGED TO LOAD INTO THE HOMESCREEN. I'll update on whether i can actually make a world or not
  20. Hey fellas! I've been trying for the past few months to fix this miserable, horrible, god awful, hair pulling, hopelessly relentless error I've been having with my imported Gradle projects that have worked fine for several years until I made the mistake of installing Java-17 and Java-21. Basically, I think I know exactly what is causing the error. Gradle for Minecraft Forge 1.12.2 uses Gradle Distribution 4.9, which is literally like ancient technology, so it requires Java-8. But for some incredibly stupid reason that is just completely beyond me, the moment I installed Java-17, it became utterly and entirely impossible to convince eclipse to just use Java-8. I've tried everything: I've yelled at it, I've spoken softly to it, I've even tried actually fixing, but nothing I have done has seemed to work. Literally, every single time I try to fix this problem, a new one pops up. I am sick and tired of having to navigate this LABYRINTH of errors. I think I know how Hercules must have felt trying to slay the hydra at this point. I add launch options to fix it, and now it's generating, "Could not run build action." I try to force eclipse to use a different java version, and it says, "Eclipse requires java blah blah blah." What am I supposed to do at this point? The only way I am able to assemble my 1.12.2 mods is to use Command Prompt and forcibly set the JRE for the gradlew batch file to Java-8. BUT THEM I'M STUCK WITH RUNNING IT ON THE BATCH FILE. I already have so many windows pulled up when I'm modding Minecraft that when I assemble my mod istg I can actually hear my computer start shaking. Trying to reach google through all my windows is like trying to uncover ancient mayan ruins! The last thing I need is EVEN MORE WINDOWS. Now, before you ask any questions, I'm going to try to cover them here, so get ready: Have you tried praying? Yes, that's like the first thing I tried. Did you try putting it in rice? ... Did you try changing your Gradle Distribution version? Yes, it needs gradle 4.9, otherwise I get another error that says something like "Needs gradle 4.9.x or below". Can you please provide the errors that were generated? Sure, here's the error that was first generated when I noticed this problem: org.gradle.tooling.GradleConnectionException: Could not create an instance of Tooling API implementation using the specified Gradle distribution 'https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.9-bin.zip'. at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.DefaultToolingImplementationLoader.create(DefaultToolingImplementationLoader.java:99) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.CachingToolingImplementationLoader.create(CachingToolingImplementationLoader.java:45) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.SynchronizedToolingImplementationLoader.create(SynchronizedToolingImplementationLoader.java:44) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.LazyConsumerActionExecutor.onStartAction(LazyConsumerActionExecutor.java:104) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.LazyConsumerActionExecutor.run(LazyConsumerActionExecutor.java:86) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.CancellableConsumerActionExecutor.run(CancellableConsumerActionExecutor.java:45) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.ProgressLoggingConsumerActionExecutor.run(ProgressLoggingConsumerActionExecutor.java:61) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.RethrowingErrorsConsumerActionExecutor.run(RethrowingErrorsConsumerActionExecutor.java:38) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.async.DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.lambda$run$0(DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.java:55) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ExecutorPolicy$CatchAndRecordFailures.onExecute(ExecutorPolicy.java:64) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ManagedExecutorImpl$1.run(ManagedExecutorImpl.java:48) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ThreadFactoryImpl$ManagedThreadRunnable.run(ThreadFactoryImpl.java:56) at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1575) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.BlockingResultHandler.getResult(BlockingResultHandler.java:46) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.DefaultModelBuilder.get(DefaultModelBuilder.java:51) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.DefaultProjectConnection.getModel(DefaultProjectConnection.java:50) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.util.gradle.CompatProjectConnection.getModel(CompatProjectConnection.java:53) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.util.gradle.IdeAttachedProjectConnection.configureOperation(IdeAttachedProjectConnection.java:68) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.util.gradle.IdeAttachedProjectConnection.model(IdeAttachedProjectConnection.java:59) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.CachingProjectConnection.model(CachingProjectConnection.java:59) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.CachingProjectConnection.getModel(CachingProjectConnection.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.EclipseModelUtils.runTasksAndQueryModels(EclipseModelUtils.java:56) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.lambda$null$4(DefaultModelProvider.java:75) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild$GradleConnectionOperation.runInToolingApi(DefaultGradleBuild.java:329) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager$WorkspaceRunnableAdapter.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:58) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2292) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2317) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild.withConnection(DefaultGradleBuild.java:122) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.lambda$fetchEclipseProjectAndRunSyncTasks$5(DefaultModelProvider.java:75) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$LocalManualCache$1.load(LocalCache.java:4878) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$LoadingValueReference.loadFuture(LocalCache.java:3529) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$Segment.loadSync(LocalCache.java:2278) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$Segment.lockedGetOrLoad(LocalCache.java:2155) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$Segment.get(LocalCache.java:2045) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache.get(LocalCache.java:3953) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$LocalManualCache.get(LocalCache.java:4873) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.getFromCache(DefaultModelProvider.java:98) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.executeOperation(DefaultModelProvider.java:90) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.fetchEclipseProjectAndRunSyncTasks(DefaultModelProvider.java:72) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild$SynchronizeOperation.runInToolingApi(DefaultGradleBuild.java:226) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager$WorkspaceRunnableAdapter.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:58) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2292) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2317) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild$SynchronizeOperation.run(DefaultGradleBuild.java:192) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild.synchronize(DefaultGradleBuild.java:100) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.SynchronizationJob.runInToolingApi(SynchronizationJob.java:64) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.SynchronizationJob.runInToolingApi(SynchronizationJob.java:30) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.ToolingApiJob$1.runInToolingApi(ToolingApiJob.java:54) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager$WorkspaceRunnableAdapter.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:58) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2292) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2317) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.ToolingApiJob.run(ToolingApiJob.java:65) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:63) Caused by: java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError at org.gradle.internal.classloader.FilteringClassLoader.<clinit>(FilteringClassLoader.java:45) at org.gradle.initialization.DefaultClassLoaderRegistry.restrictTo(DefaultClassLoaderRegistry.java:39) at org.gradle.initialization.DefaultClassLoaderRegistry.restrictToGradleApi(DefaultClassLoaderRegistry.java:35) at org.gradle.initialization.DefaultClassLoaderRegistry.<init>(DefaultClassLoaderRegistry.java:29) at org.gradle.internal.service.scopes.GlobalScopeServices.createClassLoaderRegistry(GlobalScopeServices.java:210) at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DirectMethodHandleAccessor.invoke(DirectMethodHandleAccessor.java:103) at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:580) at org.gradle.internal.reflect.JavaMethod.invoke(JavaMethod.java:73) at org.gradle.internal.service.ReflectionBasedServiceMethod.invoke(ReflectionBasedServiceMethod.java:35) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry$FactoryMethodService.invokeMethod(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:821) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry$FactoryService.create(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:774) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry$ManagedObjectServiceProvider.getInstance(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:568) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry$SingletonService.get(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:625) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry.applyConfigureMethod(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:188) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry.findProviderMethods(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:170) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry.addProvider(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:244) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry$1.addProvider(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:225) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.ConnectionScopeServices.configure(ConnectionScopeServices.java:55) at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DirectMethodHandleAccessor.invoke(DirectMethodHandleAccessor.java:103) at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:580) at org.gradle.internal.reflect.JavaMethod.invoke(JavaMethod.java:73) at org.gradle.internal.service.ReflectionBasedServiceMethod.invoke(ReflectionBasedServiceMethod.java:35) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry.applyConfigureMethod(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:192) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry.findProviderMethods(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:170) at org.gradle.internal.service.DefaultServiceRegistry.addProvider(DefaultServiceRegistry.java:244) at org.gradle.internal.service.ServiceRegistryBuilder.build(ServiceRegistryBuilder.java:52) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.DefaultConnection.initializeServices(DefaultConnection.java:123) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.DefaultConnection.configure(DefaultConnection.java:106) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.AbstractPost12ConsumerConnection.configure(AbstractPost12ConsumerConnection.java:37) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.DefaultToolingImplementationLoader.createConnection(DefaultToolingImplementationLoader.java:104) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.DefaultToolingImplementationLoader.create(DefaultToolingImplementationLoader.java:88) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.CachingToolingImplementationLoader.create(CachingToolingImplementationLoader.java:45) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.loader.SynchronizedToolingImplementationLoader.create(SynchronizedToolingImplementationLoader.java:44) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.LazyConsumerActionExecutor.onStartAction(LazyConsumerActionExecutor.java:104) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.LazyConsumerActionExecutor.run(LazyConsumerActionExecutor.java:86) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.CancellableConsumerActionExecutor.run(CancellableConsumerActionExecutor.java:45) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.ProgressLoggingConsumerActionExecutor.run(ProgressLoggingConsumerActionExecutor.java:61) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.RethrowingErrorsConsumerActionExecutor.run(RethrowingErrorsConsumerActionExecutor.java:38) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.async.DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.lambda$run$0(DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.java:55) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ExecutorPolicy$CatchAndRecordFailures.onExecute(ExecutorPolicy.java:64) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ManagedExecutorImpl$1.run(ManagedExecutorImpl.java:48) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ThreadFactoryImpl$ManagedThreadRunnable.run(ThreadFactoryImpl.java:56) at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1575) Caused by: java.lang.reflect.InaccessibleObjectException: Unable to make protected java.lang.Package[] java.lang.ClassLoader.getPackages() accessible: module java.base does not "opens java.lang" to unnamed module @6d8d945b at java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.throwInaccessibleObjectException(AccessibleObject.java:388) at java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.checkCanSetAccessible(AccessibleObject.java:364) at java.base/java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject.checkCanSetAccessible(AccessibleObject.java:312) at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.checkCanSetAccessible(Method.java:203) at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.setAccessible(Method.java:197) at org.gradle.internal.reflect.JavaMethod.<init>(JavaMethod.java:42) at org.gradle.internal.reflect.JavaMethod.<init>(JavaMethod.java:32) at org.gradle.internal.reflect.JavaMethod.<init>(JavaMethod.java:36) at org.gradle.internal.reflect.JavaReflectionUtil.method(JavaReflectionUtil.java:186) at org.gradle.internal.classloader.ClassLoaderUtils.<clinit>(ClassLoaderUtils.java:42) ... 45 more And here is the error I am getting after adding the launch options: org.gradle.tooling.GradleConnectionException: Could not run build action using Gradle distribution 'https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.9-bin.zip'. at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.ExceptionTransformer.transform(ExceptionTransformer.java:55) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.ExceptionTransformer.transform(ExceptionTransformer.java:29) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.ResultHandlerAdapter.onFailure(ResultHandlerAdapter.java:43) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.async.DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.lambda$run$0(DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.java:57) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ExecutorPolicy$CatchAndRecordFailures.onExecute(ExecutorPolicy.java:64) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ManagedExecutorImpl$1.run(ManagedExecutorImpl.java:48) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ThreadFactoryImpl$ManagedThreadRunnable.run(ThreadFactoryImpl.java:56) at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1575) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.BlockingResultHandler.getResult(BlockingResultHandler.java:46) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.DefaultBuildActionExecuter.run(DefaultBuildActionExecuter.java:66) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.util.gradle.CompatProjectConnection$CompatBuildActionExecuter.run(CompatProjectConnection.java:407) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.CachingBuildActionExecuter.run(CachingBuildActionExecuter.java:198) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.EclipseModelUtils.queryCompositeModel(EclipseModelUtils.java:121) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.EclipseModelUtils.runTasksAndQueryModels(EclipseModelUtils.java:63) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.lambda$null$4(DefaultModelProvider.java:75) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild$GradleConnectionOperation.runInToolingApi(DefaultGradleBuild.java:329) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager$WorkspaceRunnableAdapter.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:58) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2292) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2317) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild.withConnection(DefaultGradleBuild.java:122) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.lambda$fetchEclipseProjectAndRunSyncTasks$5(DefaultModelProvider.java:75) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$LocalManualCache$1.load(LocalCache.java:4878) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$LoadingValueReference.loadFuture(LocalCache.java:3529) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$Segment.loadSync(LocalCache.java:2278) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$Segment.lockedGetOrLoad(LocalCache.java:2155) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$Segment.get(LocalCache.java:2045) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache.get(LocalCache.java:3953) at com.google.common.cache.LocalCache$LocalManualCache.get(LocalCache.java:4873) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.getFromCache(DefaultModelProvider.java:98) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.executeOperation(DefaultModelProvider.java:90) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.DefaultModelProvider.fetchEclipseProjectAndRunSyncTasks(DefaultModelProvider.java:72) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild$SynchronizeOperation.runInToolingApi(DefaultGradleBuild.java:226) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager$WorkspaceRunnableAdapter.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:58) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2292) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2317) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild$SynchronizeOperation.run(DefaultGradleBuild.java:192) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.DefaultGradleBuild.synchronize(DefaultGradleBuild.java:100) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.SynchronizationJob.runInToolingApi(SynchronizationJob.java:64) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.workspace.SynchronizationJob.runInToolingApi(SynchronizationJob.java:30) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.ToolingApiJob$1.runInToolingApi(ToolingApiJob.java:54) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager$WorkspaceRunnableAdapter.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:58) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2292) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.run(Workspace.java:2317) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.run(DefaultToolingApiOperationManager.java:39) at org.eclipse.buildship.core.internal.operation.ToolingApiJob.run(ToolingApiJob.java:65) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:63) Caused by: org.gradle.api.GradleException: Unable to start the daemon process. This problem might be caused by incorrect configuration of the daemon. For example, an unrecognized jvm option is used. Please refer to the user guide chapter on the daemon at https://docs.gradle.org/4.9/userguide/gradle_daemon.html Please read the following process output to find out more: ----------------------- FAILURE: Build failed with an exception. * What went wrong: java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError (no error message) * Try: Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info or --debug option to get more log output. Run with --scan to get full insights. * Get more help at https://help.gradle.org at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DaemonGreeter.parseDaemonOutput(DaemonGreeter.java:35) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DefaultDaemonStarter.startProcess(DefaultDaemonStarter.java:160) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DefaultDaemonStarter.startDaemon(DefaultDaemonStarter.java:136) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DefaultDaemonConnector.doStartDaemon(DefaultDaemonConnector.java:212) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DefaultDaemonConnector.startDaemon(DefaultDaemonConnector.java:206) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DefaultDaemonConnector.connect(DefaultDaemonConnector.java:130) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DaemonClient.execute(DaemonClient.java:139) at org.gradle.launcher.daemon.client.DaemonClient.execute(DaemonClient.java:93) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.DaemonBuildActionExecuter.execute(DaemonBuildActionExecuter.java:60) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.DaemonBuildActionExecuter.execute(DaemonBuildActionExecuter.java:41) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.LoggingBridgingBuildActionExecuter.execute(LoggingBridgingBuildActionExecuter.java:58) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.LoggingBridgingBuildActionExecuter.execute(LoggingBridgingBuildActionExecuter.java:37) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.ProviderConnection.run(ProviderConnection.java:180) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.ProviderConnection.runClientAction(ProviderConnection.java:142) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.ProviderConnection.run(ProviderConnection.java:132) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.provider.DefaultConnection.run(DefaultConnection.java:239) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.ParameterizedActionRunner.execute(ParameterizedActionRunner.java:36) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.CancellableActionRunner.run(CancellableActionRunner.java:52) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.AbstractConsumerConnection.run(AbstractConsumerConnection.java:69) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.ParameterValidatingConsumerConnection.run(ParameterValidatingConsumerConnection.java:56) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.DefaultBuildActionExecuter$1.run(DefaultBuildActionExecuter.java:80) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.LazyConsumerActionExecutor.run(LazyConsumerActionExecutor.java:87) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.CancellableConsumerActionExecutor.run(CancellableConsumerActionExecutor.java:45) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.ProgressLoggingConsumerActionExecutor.run(ProgressLoggingConsumerActionExecutor.java:61) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.connection.RethrowingErrorsConsumerActionExecutor.run(RethrowingErrorsConsumerActionExecutor.java:38) at org.gradle.tooling.internal.consumer.async.DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.lambda$run$0(DefaultAsyncConsumerActionExecutor.java:55) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ExecutorPolicy$CatchAndRecordFailures.onExecute(ExecutorPolicy.java:64) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ManagedExecutorImpl$1.run(ManagedExecutorImpl.java:48) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144) at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642) at org.gradle.internal.concurrent.ThreadFactoryImpl$ManagedThreadRunnable.run(ThreadFactoryImpl.java:56) at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1575) What launch options did you add to the eclipse jre? These ones: --add-opens=java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED --add-opens=java.base/java.io=ALL-UNNAMED --add-opens=java.base/java.util=ALL-UNNAMED I put them at the very end of my eclipse.ini file, btw. Have you tried uninstalling your later java versions? Yes, but it's no use, eclipse will just magically pull up another more updated java version like a magician pulling a bunny out of a hat. Have you tried just using IntelliJ? I will never join the dark side! You know IntelliJ actually provides some better maneuverability than ecli- YOUR TRICKS AREN'T GOING TO WORK ON ME! Have you tried just simply deleting the java that eclipse will use? Yes, but when I do eclipse blows up and melts down like reactor number 4. (I will not be trying that again, btw.) What did you do to the gradlew batch file to make it work that you can't do with eclipse? VERY EXCELLENT QUESTION! I just added set "JAVA_HOME=C:\Users\[MY USERNAME]\JDK8\jre" to the very beginning of the batch file. And yes, I know this JRE is installed in a very strange spot, and I also know that it says "JDK" before opening into a folder called "jre". I installed this folder when I was like, six; c'mon, cut me a little slack. Could you provide the path to the java environment that eclipse is currently using? Absolutely: C:/Users/[MY USERNAME]/.p2/pool/plugins/org.eclipse.justj.openjdk.hotspot.jre.full.win32.x86_64_23.0.1.v20241024-1700/jre/bin Have you tried changing your java home variables on your system and what not? Yes, but to no avail; eclipse will just continue using the JRE supplied to it in it's ini file. Have you tried just making a new project and exporting everything over there to see if it works? I tried making a new project, but I could instantly tell it wasn't going to work just based on that fact that I immediately get the "Could not create an instance of Tooling API" error. Have you tried downgrading eclipse? No, and I'm honestly pretty scared to do that because I don't want to have to deal with another meltdown again. If there are no other ways to get eclipse to use a lower java version, then this is probably what I'll end up doing if I don't die from frustration before I get there. Have you tried uninstalling some eclipse plugins and downgrading the java that eclipse requires in the ini file? No, and I'm again afraid of doing it for the exact same reasons as stated above. What is the required java version in the eclipse ini file? Java-11 I'm hoping somebody here knows a way around this problem that allows me to use eclipse to build my forge 1.12.2 gradle projects. Actually, strangely, I just though of the fact that it's JUST my 1.12.2 projects that are failing. That's interesting because I do in fact have a GT New Horizons 1.7.10 mod that NEVERMIND, I just checked and apparently those crazy insane people down workin' on the GTNH mod pack managed to used gradle distribution 8.13 in their template project. I guess they're just a bunch of gigachads that literally built their mod pack from the ground up. Maybe I might end up just doing what they did and make my own forge gradle mod template, but that would REALLY suck having to do that for any gradle version that doesn't like java 21. If somebody knows how to get eclipse to just use an earlier version of java, please for the love of all that is holy, help me out! In the meantime, I guess I got no other good choice but to use the command line. I'm hoping this post reaches somebody that can help.
  21. Okay so I managed to load into Minecraft finally after turning off the irisflywheelcompat but now the epic fight mod has failed to load. that's what it says. I went to go search for the error loading class but there's like 40 of them. This isn''t a modpack from curseforge, I'm just attempting to put one together myself since i can barely find fun looking modpacks with Essentials. anyways, here's the newer logs after removing irisflywheelcompat: Error loading class - Pastebin.com Pastebin won't let me give you the crashlogs...
  22. Alright, I took a look at the code... again. I assume that you are using 1.20.1, as from your last post. First, let's get the "Have you tried putting it in rice?" questions out of the way first. Have you looked from world height to bedrock? Notice anything strange in that range? Did you set the bounds of your structure properly? Have you checked multiple different locations? Did you pray before you ran your mod? Alright, now assuming that you did all of that, try this! Pray really hard, and open your log file. CONTROL+F search for the following string: "Failed Start with id". Hopefully your praying payed off and manifested this message into reality, because if not, this could be real rough. In the case that you do not see this message, the problem could be literally almost anything without any code to reference. There is a significant amount of things that could go wrong when generating structures, and it's all up to how you programmed the Structure Pieces class and your Structure class. If none of this works, please post your code here. My previous post paragraph completely ignored the main bulk of the things you said in your post. Now I'll take it into account here. I notice that you said this one scary word: "structure block." Are you trying to use the datapack method to generate custom structures? If you are, I'm not exactly sure if this is the place for that kind of help, as I believe the people here are more experienced with PROGRAMMING WITH JAVA IN FORGE rather than operating general Minecraft datapacks. Perhaps somebody here will be more familiar with the datapack method of generating structures, but I'm not too sure. If you are trying to use the datapack method (which if you have forge and enough comfortability with java, then I would strongly recommend just making a mod instead), there is probably a more general Minecraft forum somewhere to ask in. If you are feeling up to it, you can actually very easily make a custom structure with this very old MCEdit method I remember from way back. I'm not sure if it could still work with 1.20.1, but it's worth a shot. Basically, you would just build a structure in a custom world, load that world in MCEdit, and use MCEdit to convert it into java code. I remember somebody made a program to "compress" the code that was generated from MCEdit, but I wasn't able to find the program. Sorry man. Anyways, if you are stickin' with the datapack rotue, then I'm sorry, but I don't have enough experience to help you with that, but I wish you the best of luck!
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  25. Alr, I just looked at the individual mods here (MixinBooter and Iris Flywheel Compat). I'm going to try my best to add some input here for when you get back next morning WITHOUT making a huge text wall again. Before your exception is thrown here and your game crashes, in your log you should see something like this: "Error loading class:". Try a CONTROL+F search to find it in your log file. If you do not see this message, then I really hope you have a bible on hand and a good prayer in mind, because you might be screwed. Hopefully that's not the case though. If you find this message in your log file, please post it here. Also, could you provide the name of the modpack you are using? One more thing I should add. I'm not exactly sure that removing Iris Flywheel Compat would work, but I would encourage you to do so anyways just in case it does work. If it does not work, then the problem is 100% being caused by a bad transformer function, in which case you should provide a link to your modpack. ONE MORE THING: if you are using any other additional mods in your modpack, please provide them here, even if they are hacked clients; I cannot help you with anything revolving around hacked clients, but knowing if you have a hacked client mod will still help determine the source of the problem. Hopefully removing Iris-Compat works...
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  27. Thank you both so much! I'll try it tomorrow since it's quite late.
  28. Not sure if the wall of text is helpful. It looks like a Mixin from Iris is failing. Try loading without that and see if that helps.
  29. Hmmmmm... It looks like your problem might be being cause by a transformer function that has previously failed. Basically, the game uses transformers to literally rewrite Minecraft's code. Think of these functions like a courier service. Let's say you buy a package from FedEX. They put your package in their big ol' trucks and send 'em off. However, let's say that this truck suddenly gets stopped to be searched, e.g. the transformer editing the package (the code). The guy searching the truck finds your package and he goes, "Hey, man, this package is a bit strange so we gotta' change it a bit, here-" and he opens up the package, removes a few things, adds a few things, and finally puts the package back in the truck and sends it off. When you get your package (again, the code), it will be changed by the man who searched the truck (again, the transformer). Everything went alright, HOORAY! Now, let's say this man searching your truck runs into a bit of an issue while modifying your package, and he... gets struck by and asteroid or something, idk. Because he failed so catastrophically, you will NEVER get your package, so the truck will just have to drive off without your package. Now let's say we have another guy on the track this time that wants to search the truck, and let's say he's looking for that same package that the first guy messed up with. He goes into the truck, looks around a bit, and says, "wth, there ain't nothin' here man." Then he calls the police and says something like, "ClassMetadataNotFoundException." This could be what has happened here, although I'm not too positive. But basically, the entire package (the code needed to be modified) is GONE! But here's the thing, the exception shown in your crash report is NOT going to be the one that's actually of note, because the original guy didn't throw an exception. What you need is evidence of what failed to change the class beforehand. Here's what you can do. In your log file, try finding the point where the exception is initially thrown, then try scrolling up and see what's there. If you see anything of note, please report it here. If all else fails and nobody is able to help you here, then as a last resort you could post the log file, although I wouldn't exactly recommend this right off the bat, who knows what might be in there. Hope this helps ya' out man!
  30. So I have been thinking I've done everything right. I'm on forge by the way. structure block. done. nbt file. also done. structures. structure. structure_pool. structure_set all of it is done correctly so far. Game is able to place it and also generate naturally. I found it by /locate command. BUT my structure isn't generating. like. it says it is placed and there but there is nothing, nothing at all. what is the possible reasons for this? Its my first time trying to do a custom structure. is there anything that I'm missing?
  31. Please help, i cannot understand code... help me find the mods that are making me suffer ---- Minecraft Crash Report ----// Hi. I'm Connector, and I'm a crashaholic - Pastebin.com
  32. Ich bin schon so weit gekommen, aber jetzt stecke ich fest. Mein Kopf ist leer, und ich weiß nicht, wie ich weitermachen soll. Vielleicht hat jemand Erfahrung und kann mir helfen, den roten Faden wiederzufinden?
  33. Make a test without the mod nirvana-forge
  34. When I try to start up a Minecraft mod profile I got the following error message: The game crashed: rendering overlay Error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Failed to create model for minecraft:skullI found a post from someone with a similar error, and they resolved it by deleting C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\config\forge-client.toml. I couldn't find it on my device, but did find C:\Users\[username]\curseforge\minecraft\Instances\[mod profile name]\config\forge-client.toml. The crash log (https://pastebin.com/svhpa0D2) listed Nirvana and Entity Model Features as "Suspected Mods", but I've had both for a while and would prefer to keep both if possible.
  35. When I try to start up a modded profile I get the following error in Minecraft: The game crashed: rendering overlay Error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Failed to create model for minecraft:skull I found a post from someone with a similar error, which they resolved by deleting C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\config\forge-client.toml. While I didn't find this on my computer (no "config" folder in ".minecraft"), I did find C:\Users\[username]\curseforge\minecraft\Instances\[modded profile name]\config\forge-client.toml. Would deleting this fix it, or should I do something else? The crash log lists Nirvana and Entity Model Features as "Suspected Mods", but I've had both included for a while and don't want to remove either if I can avoid it. Crash log: https://pastebin.com/svhpa0D2

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