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    • A friend found this code, but I don't know where. It seems to be very outdated, maybe from 1.12? and so uses TextureManager$loadTexture and TextureManager$deleteTexture which both don't seem to exist anymore. It also uses Minecraft.getMinecraft().mcDataDir.getCanonicalPath() which I replaced with the resource location of my texture .getPath()? Not sure if thats entirely correct. String textureName = "entitytest.png"; File textureFile = null; try { textureFile = new File(Minecraft.getMinecraft().mcDataDir.getCanonicalPath(), textureName); } catch (Exception ex) { } if (textureFile != null && textureFile.exists()) { ResourceLocation MODEL_TEXTURE = Resources.OTHER_TESTMODEL_CUSTOM; TextureManager texturemanager = Minecraft.getMinecraft().getTextureManager(); texturemanager.deleteTexture(MODEL_TEXTURE); Object object = new ThreadDownloadImageData(textureFile, null, MODEL_TEXTURE, new ImageBufferDownload()); texturemanager.loadTexture(MODEL_TEXTURE, (ITextureObject)object); return true; } else { return false; }   Then I've been trying to go through the source code of the reload resource packs from minecraft, to see if I can "cache" some data and simply reload some textures and swap them out, but I can't seem to figure out where exactly its "loading" the texture files and such. Minecraft$reloadResourcePacks(bool) seems to be mainly controlling the loading screen, and using this.resourcePackRepository.reload(); which is PackRepository$reload(), but that function seems to be using this absolute confusion of a line List<String> list = this.selected.stream().map(Pack::getId).collect(ImmutableList.toImmutableList()); and then this.discoverAvailable() and this.rebuildSelected. The rebuild selected seemed promising, but it seems to just be going through each pack and doing this to them? pack.getDefaultPosition().insert(list, pack, Functions.identity(), false); e.g. putting them into a list of packs and returning that into this.selected? Where do the textures actually get baked/loaded/whatever? Any info on how Minecraft reloads resource packs or how the texture manager works would be appreciated!
    • This might be a long shot , but do you remember how you fixed that?
    • Yeah, I'll start with the ones I added last night.  Wasn't crashing until today and wasn't crashing at all yesterday (+past few days since removing Cupboard), so deductive reasoning says it's likeliest to be one of the new ones.  A few horse armor mods and a corn-based add-on to Farmer's Delight, the latter which I hope to keep - I could do without the horse armor mods if necessary.  Let me try a few things and we'll see. 
    • Add crash-reports with sites like https://mclo.gs/ Add this mod: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/packet-fixer/files/5416165
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