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ShamelessFancies

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  1. I'll definitelly try this now. I may have to look up how to do that. Do I go into a file or can I just do it from the splash screen for Minecraft? I'm toting an old 2008 Aluminum Case MacBook, so this graphics card is at least that old, a GeForce 9400M. Edit: The file was easy to find and it worked. Thank you very much!
  2. Hi. I used to use a very old version of Forge, and it worked just fine, but I wanted to update and use mods that finally updated so I could use all the features that Minecraft came out with. Unfortunately, I'm having texture issues. I have no mods or resource packs/textures installed. My textures are all Vanilla, and I have no mods installed as of yet. When I go into creative using the latest version of Forge, 11.14.3.1487, most of the textures appear to be missing or are odd particles. This does not happen when I log into Minecraft without Forge. Pictures: At first I thought it was mods I had installed causing issues, but once I uninstalled Minecraft, reinstalled, reinstalled Forge, and didn't add any mods, I realized it has to do with Forge itself. When I log in normally without my forge profile, all these items and textures show up flawlessly. Whenever I go on my Forge Profile, things like this happens. I've tried reinstalling, uninstalling several times, and I'm not sure what's going on. Edit: Here you can see a lot of butchering as I try to do stuff in creative mode

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