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    • Hello friends of Forge. When exploring my modded world (around 85 mods) the game regularly crashes for some reason. I've researched and tried to fix but couldn't find a solution for my situation.    crash report: https://pastejustit.com/f2fir9pzr0
    • Hello everyone, As the title suggests I'm new the the entire modding thing I used to make little game projects here and there and since I've started University I've taking Java and I fell in love with it somehow. So I have a couple of questions: Can I learn Java from modding the game (Yes I have the basics) can it expand my knowledge in this language? Does modding require massive teams (I've seen too many projects on curseforge that have like 3-6 contributors) or can I do it solo? Where to start? I know you might be thinking "Whats wrong with this guy just simply google what to do..." and for that I say "I did" and found too many results not saying its a bad thing just you know we have a common term in development in general and that's "Development hell" you guys are more experienced than I'm what tutorial series do you recommend? Why didn't I use Reddit for this question why the minecraftforge forums where we fix issues to modding not help beginners start?  Because it gave me mental issues not saying this for attention but I really dislike the communities there are helpful somewhat but everything I said there regardless of what it is even a simple question in development will be bombarded with hateful comments cruelty and bullying and even worse grammar police , I truly hope that you guys aren't like this...   Please forgive me for my English as I'm not an English speaker. I'm alright with you people criticizing me for the question or the stuff I said just don't be cruel , thanks in advance! 
    • Hi! As the title suggests, I am encountering an issue with the Prominence II mod pack in which my server keeps crashing at random intervals. I am hosting it through Aternos, and below is a copy of my crash log. I have tried googling solutions and all forums are years old. I am new to hosting a server and don't know my way around files. I have also contacted Aternos support and they said it was a problem with the trinket mod? However I don't know if removing it will solve or corrupt my world. Any help would be greatly appreciated!   https://mclo.gs/RWmkEtK
    • I've been trying to render a line on the screen for a few days now, and everywhere I've looked has outdated answers. They say to use RenderGameOverlayEvent, which has been removed by my understanding. Is there a specific event I should be using or anything else I'm doing wrong? Tesselator tesselator = Tesselator.getInstance(); BufferBuilder renderer = tesselator.getBuilder(); renderer.begin(VertexFormat.Mode.DEBUG_LINES, DefaultVertexFormat.POSITION_COLOR); Color c = new Color(255, 0, 0, 255); renderer.vertex(0, 100, 0).color(c.getRed(), c.getGreen(), c.getBlue(), c.getAlpha()).endVertex(); renderer.vertex(0, 200, 0).color(c.getRed(), c.getGreen(), c.getBlue(), c.getAlpha()).endVertex(); tesselator.end(); Based on what I've seen, this is the code that should be working, though I feel that I need to override an event and add it in. What event should I be using for this? Is there another way of doing it that I don't know of?
    • yes i did it, we installed the drivers from nvidia website
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