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grizzo

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  1. Thank you very much. I downgraded Java and it worked instantly. ? Nevertheless thanks for your support.
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  3. Hi all, I don't know what to do to get forge working on my system. Since installing different versions it crashes everytime, regardless of any mods installed. Here are my system infos: CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700X GPU: AMD RX 5700XT Windows 10 Pro Version 1909 Java Version: 14.0.1 AdoptOpenJDK with Hotspot VM Forge Version: 31.1.49 The error appears with or without any ressourcepacks. During testing I receive two errors: 1. java.lang.IllegalStateException: GLFW error before init: [0x10008]Win32: Failed to create interface 2. java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError: null The first error isn't reproducible, it went away after switching from oracle java to openjdk. The second one appears every time I try to start the game. I already looked into the crashlogs but I don't see anything suspicious. Maybe some of you will. I would appreciate any help from you guys. It drives me crazy. Does it have anything todo with the opengl implementation of AMD on the graphics card or with my windows install that it cannot initialize the game at all? Maybe one sidenote: With Fabric installed in another folder everything works fine. Here are my crash logs:

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