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zandor999

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  1. here it is crash-2019-06-24_19.19.50-server.txt
  2. Okay, so how would I do this. I've went into the JVM Arguments, and changed it from Xmx2G to Xmx5G, but this world will not open (other worlds will). It seems strange that the RAM required to run a certain world would more than double overnight, so I'm suspecting that I haven't increased the amount of RAM correctly.
  3. Server? I'm playing specifically in singleplayer, without LAN enabled.
  4. Is there anything, in particular, that would be causing this that I could try to fix?
  5. just a couple minutes ago I increased it to 5GB to no avail.
  6. If this is relevant information, I haven't had any issues with this before, and it's worked fine with only 2GB of RAM dedicated to minecraft just yesterday.
  7. by memory do you mean RAM or just file space? I know very little about computers, so sorry if I seem a little slow.
  8. While trying to open up a modded minecraft singleplayer world, the game crashed and I was given the message: The game crashed whilst exception in server tick loop Error: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space I have 3 gb of RAM for minecraft. the Full crash report is attached. Does anybody know how to fix this issue? crash-2019-11-27_12.45.10-server.txt

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