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  1. I’m trying to install forge’s recommended version for 1.8.9 on windows 10 with Java 64bit latest version but it just absolutely will not open. Anytime I click the installer it just gives me a second icon as a notepad page but will not run the installer, I’ve tried reinstalling Java I’ve tried it all... any solutions or recommendations would be appreciated
  2. I am trying to set up the forge modding environment exactly as the readme states. I copied the files from the MDK 1.16.5 - 36.1.6 to a folder on my pc. Then I ran the command gradlew genIntellijRuns but then I got all of these errors: Then in the readme I read about gradlew --refresh-dependencies and gradlew clean but they didn't solve it too. This is the first time that I try to setup a modding environment and I can't get rid of those errors. I didn't change anything on any file. Could somebody help me further with this?
  3. none of the forge 1.7.10 installers even open, and all of the except the universal installer create the attached file: forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614-1.7.10-installer.jar.log
  4. You messed up your check. You're only supposed to execute when not on the client.
  5. Well yes, vanilla armor models have two layers. The leggings grab the body and the legs while the boots grab only the legs. You could fix this by splitting your texture in two and draw the second texture only when the equipment slot is the legs.

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