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the_hive_knight

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  1. I'll try that. Thanks for your effort.
  2. The link should be fixed now, I haven't really used Github that much. I have tried giving it more memory, but no value seems to work. And as you said, I've gotten it to work before. I don't think my environment is anything special. My friend has made a google drive for the modpack, and I've remained completely faithful to it, not removing or adding a single mod. Maybe you can find something in the launcher_log.
  3. Here's the launcher_log.txt. I hope you can understand what all of this means, because I do not. As for the stats, upon starting up Minecraft hits 100% CPU a couple of times, but truly gets stuck upon hitting a constant 95% memory usage.
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  5. My friends run a server with a ton of Forge mods on 1.18.2. I, naturally, wished to join. At first, the modpack didn't start and gave me an endless Mojang screen, but later it magically worked for a bit. Now the issue is back however, and I don't know what to do. I know for a fact that my system (Windows 10) is able to load all these mods at once, so something else must be the problem. Exit code: -805306369 (I have enough RAM, that's not the issue (unless something unexpected is drawing enormous amounts of RAM)) latest.log I'll provide extra info if needed, please help me.

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