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[09:21:04] [main/INFO]: ModLauncher running: args [--username, JollyGreen0502, --version, 1.13.2-forge-25.0.73, --gameDir, C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft, --assetsDir, C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft/assets, --assetIndex, 1.13.1, --uuid, 79d59545a3fa4aaea7e5e5a10f764676, --accessToken, ????????, --userType, mojang, --versionType, release, --launchTarget, fmlclient, --fml.forgeVersion, 25.0.73, --fml.mcVersion, 1.13.2, --fml.forgeGroup, net.minecraftforge, --fml.mcpVersion, 20190213.203750]
[09:21:04] [main/INFO]: ModLauncher starting: java version 1.8.0_51
[09:21:04] [main/INFO]: Added Lets Encrypt root certificates as additional trust
[09:21:04] [main/WARN]: Mod file Mod File: C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\mods\OptiFine_1.13.2_HD_U_E6.jar is missing mods.toml file
[09:21:04] [main/WARN]: File C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\mods\OptiFine_1.13.2_HD_U_E6.jar has been ignored - it is invalid
[09:21:04] [main/WARN]: Mod file Mod File: C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\mods\preview_OptiFine_1.13.2_HD_U_E7_pre2.jar is missing mods.toml file
[09:21:04] [main/WARN]: File C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\mods\preview_OptiFine_1.13.2_HD_U_E7_pre2.jar has been ignored - it is invalid
[09:21:04] [main/INFO]: Launching target 'fmlclient' with arguments [--version, 1.13.2-forge-25.0.73, --gameDir, C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft, --assetsDir, C:\Users\Dalej\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\assets, --username, JollyGreen0502, --assetIndex, 1.13.1, --uuid, 79d59545a3fa4aaea7e5e5a10f764676, --accessToken, ????????, --userType, mojang, --versionType, release]
[09:21:05] [Client thread/INFO]: Setting user: JollyGreen0502
[09:21:11] [Client thread/WARN]: Skipping bad option: lastServer:
[09:21:12] [Client thread/INFO]: LWJGL Version: 3.1.6 build 14
[09:21:12] [Client thread/INFO]: Loading Network data for FML net version: FML2
[09:21:13] [modloading-worker-1/INFO]: Forge mod loading, version 25.0.73, for MC 1.13.2 with MCP 20190213.203750
[09:21:13] [modloading-worker-1/INFO]: MinecraftForge v25.0.73 Initialized
[09:21:13] [Thread-1/FATAL]: Forge config just got changed on the file system!
[09:21:13] [Forge Version Check/INFO]: [forge] Starting version check at https://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/promotions_slim.json
[09:21:13] [Client thread/INFO]: Reloading ResourceManager: forge-1.13.2-25.0.73-universal.jar, Default
[09:21:15] [Forge Version Check/INFO]: [forge] Found status: BETA Target: null
[09:21:15] [Sound Library Loader/INFO]: Starting up SoundSystem version 201809301515...
[09:21:15] [Thread-5/INFO]: Initializing No Sound
[09:21:15] [Thread-5/INFO]: (Silent Mode)
[09:21:16] [Thread-5/INFO]: OpenAL initialized.
[09:21:16] [Sound Library Loader/INFO]: Preloading sound minecraft:sounds/ambient/underwater/underwater_ambience.ogg
[09:21:16] [Sound Library Loader/INFO]: Sound engine started
[09:21:21] [Client thread/INFO]: Max texture size: 16384
[09:21:23] [Client thread/INFO]: Created: 512x512 textures-atlas
[09:21:25] [Client thread/WARN]: Skipping bad option: lastServer:
[09:21:25] [Client thread/INFO]: Narrator library for x64 successfully loaded
[09:21:31] [Client thread/INFO]: Stopping!
[09:21:32] [Client thread/INFO]: SoundSystem shutting down...
[09:21:32] [Client thread/INFO]: SoundSystem Author: Paul Lamb, www.paulscode.com

 

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I am 90% sure that optifine is not installed by dragging into the mods folder.

AFAIK Optifine does not have a forge version for Minecraft 1.13.2.

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4 minutes ago, Jollygreen0502 said:

That what it says to do on everything ive read but i may be wrong. IM not that great with stuff like this

Where did you see that?

I’m guessing you did not download Optifine from the official website.

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