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Lordpun

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  1. I redownloaded Java 8 and manually put the path and it worked, thank you.
  2. I am using Linux, I did Java --version and it shows I have Java 8 installed
  3. I've tried the java version you linked to and got a new exit code of 127 Here is the new console log I also tried making sure that I had Java 8 selected with the version of Java 8 I already had installed and got the same exit code Here is the console log with that installation in case it has any differences I do notice both say 'Java checker returned some invalid data we don't understand:' followed by 'Minecraft might not start properly.' which could be some issues.
  4. Of the newer versions I have tested, 1.21.5 does work perfectly fine, but the only others I have tried, being 1.12.2 and now 1.16.5 with the mods you suggested showing the same results of crashing with exit code 6.
  5. I tried both Vanilla and Optfine like you said, and both gave the same result. So I believe the issue is most likely with Minecraft in general and not Forge
  6. I checked for any driver updates, but no new updates were found
  7. I haven't tried any other launchers, but I was getting the same results when I tried using forge with the vanilla launcher.
  8. I've been trying to use Forge for a 1.12.2 mod using the Prism Launcher and I've been getting crashes with exit code 6. The console log is this. I've tried running Optifine as a test mod and I have tried running with no mods, but both gave the same result.

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