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Hello, today I updated my Forge and then launched game from Eclipse with this "Run Configurations - Program arguments":

 

--version 1.7 --tweakClass cpw.mods.fml.common.launcher.FMLTweaker --username=DrumYum --accessToken FML --userProperties={}

 

and I haven't any sounds in the game. Whats wrong? What should I do to get sounds? Maybe it's because Minecraft's resource (assets folder) changed in 1.7.2+?

 

Also I tried add "--assetsDir=eclipse/assets" and put assets folder in "...forge/eclipse" folder, but nothing changed.

 

P.S.: sorry for my bad English, I am from Russia.

Привет товарищ! :P I haven't been getting sound either. Is this a bug?

I also have this issue when upgrading a workspace. Tried gradle clean task, deleting the .gradle folder, --refresh-dependencies. Then I tried the same for a new workspace. Still no luck. Using Forge 10.13.0.1152.

 

The game complains about not being able to play different sounds, and the language packs menu is empty for me.

Looking at the assets/ folder, it is empty.

Same problem as well using Forge 10.13.0.1152.

I tried copying the Minecraft assets into the eclipse/assets folder manually, but that didn't work :(

Using "--assetsDir=eclipse/assets" also had no effect.

Seems like it could be a bug.

 

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