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thatpirateguy

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  1. Do you mean the config folder in my minecraft directory? I only see forge.cfg and forgeChunkLoading.cfg and neither file contains "splash".
  2. I'm trying to install Forge 10.3.3.1395 on my Mac Minecraft client. First off, during the install process, I see this: http://s15.postimg.org/9uudxxx1n/Screen_Shot_2015_05_14_at_4_19_21_PM.png[/img] Then, once I launch Forge, my menu screen (and all in-game text) looks like this: http://s17.postimg.org/y3m8ytxnj/Screen_Shot_2015_05_14_at_4_20_26_PM.png[/img] This is without any mods installed, just Forge. I've used the Windows installer on my computer (via bootcamp) without any problems, but the above happens when I try it with the Java installer on my Mac client. I double-checked that my Java is up to date; ran a Forge 10.3.2 installer for comparison and had no problems with it. I've looked online for similar problems with Forge 10.3.3 but I couldn't find any cases that matched mine. Besides the text being missing, I haven't noticed any other issues with the client: it can still load worlds and play the game, but obviously the gray-block text is a big problem. It's worth noting that sometimes the blocks appear black, or multicolored. No idea at all why. I'd appreciate any help on the issue. Logs are posted below. Cheers! - Brian Forge Installer Log: Minecraft Client Log:

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