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MarineRusher

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  1. Its not necessarily chunks that are unloaded, but rather specific portions of my world, where if I step into them, they immediately load and sometimes deload the area I was just in. Causing a block update seems to load the area like normal, but I don't know what is causing this issue. The modpack I am playing is Blightfall and is a 1.7.10 pack. Here is a google drive link to some photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IYAZmx3FDVSRIjdCPDZhPdl1aXWV9E8g?usp=sharing
  2. Nevermind I just noticed the typo and it works now...
  3. I used this "C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_333\bin\jave.exe" -Xmx16G -Xms8G -jar "Blightfall.jar" nogui Which didn't work, and when I use this C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_333\bin\jave.exe -Xmx16G -Xms8G -jar "Blightfall.jar" nogui It recognizes C:\Program as a separate thing to the rest
  4. I'm having a similar problem but that method doesn't seem to work for me. I think the quotes might be messing it up but I am unsure on that. If I remove the quotes it can't detect the space between program and files at the beginning as one filename, so it assumes you are trying to run a command called C:\Program, which doesn't exist, and not trying to follow a set file path. I am trying to find a way to bypass this by using file shortcuts but it isn't working. It keeps saying that they cannot find that file path.

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