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TileEntity

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  1. Also try other builds of terralith and blueprint
  2. To start a server with jvm arguments, create a text document and paste java -Xmx4G -jar forge.jar pause Just make sure the server.jar name is matching with the file name Then rename the text document to start.bat Then you can start this server with this file -Xmx4G allocates 4 GB RAM to the server
  3. How do you start the server?
  4. Maybe an issue with terrestria
  5. Also add the latest.log (logs-folder) after such a crash
  6. Can't get it to work either - even with Immersive Engineering only - so maybe still a mod issue
  7. To the given build? Do you use shaders?
  8. Just replace the current version with the latest build: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/immersive-engineering/files/5222176
  9. Make a test just with Forge - if this works, add the mods one by one or in groups
  10. Version? This issue was fixed with build 1.19.2-9.2.4-170
  11. Maybe an issue with vanillafix
  12. There is an conflict between firstpersonmod and dungeons_mobs
  13. Make a test without farmersdelight
  14. Add the crash-report or latest.log (logs-folder) with sites like https://paste.ee/ and paste the link to it here
  15. Make a test without the mod structure_gel
  16. Add the crash-report or latest.log (logs-folder) with sites like https://paste.ee/ and paste the link to it here
  17. You can allocate more RAM in your startscript java -Xmx4G -jar server.jar

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