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TileEntity

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  1. I have no idea - start with removing mods with its addons like Create, pam mods, kubeJS etc If you find the groups, add these one by one to find the mod causing this issue
  2. net.minecraftforge.fml.loading.EarlyLoadingException: Duplicate mods found Check the mods folder for duplicate mods If you are using Embeddium, remove Rubidium
  3. I have no idea - remove mods one by one or in groups until you find the mod causing this issue
  4. Remove Oculus from your server - use it in your client only
  5. Also make a test without carryon and/or placebo and the mods requiring it
  6. Update your drivers Get the latest AMD/ATI drivers from their website - do not update via system
  7. Did you remove the # at -Xmx4G in this file?
  8. As an alternative to Rubidium, try Embeddium
  9. Also try other builds of terralith and blueprint
  10. 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
  11. How do you start the server?
  12. Maybe an issue with terrestria
  13. Also add the latest.log (logs-folder) after such a crash
  14. Can't get it to work either - even with Immersive Engineering only - so maybe still a mod issue
  15. To the given build? Do you use shaders?

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