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Bluespaghetti

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  1. I just narrowed down the problem even more. Minecraft can only run 3 mods without it crashing, no matter the mod. I allocated more ram and it doesn't seem to be doing anything. Any more mods than 3 results in a crash
  2. Even if I put 1 mod in the mods folder, it crashes saying "Unexpected Error Occurred" All of the mods are compatible with the version Im using, and it used to work fine before.
  3. Nevermind! I did something stupid. No need to help me now lmao
  4. Hello, I have been modding Minecraft with forge ever since 2017. Right now, I have no problems and am an experienced modder, but I have an issue. I recently reinstalled Minecraft after it had a crashing issue, and it works now, but I downloaded Minecraft 1.12.2 forge (latest AND recommended). The mods folder appeared and naturally I put mods in there of the same version (none of them conflict), and for some reason whenever I load the game with forge, none of the mods in the mods folder appear in-game or the mods list. Optifine with shaders is the only mod that works out of the rest of the fifteen. Is there a way I could get this to work? I already tried everything from other sources and posts about this problem. I even updated my Java too and deleted the mods folder and let it appear again but nothing works.

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