Posted November 8, 20195 yr Will the modpack run on my pc? I5 3550 3.7 ghz Gtx 650 2gb which i overclocked and it runs very nicely (the card is ocd but keeps the temps between 70-72 under heavy load so there is nothing to worry about but ill probably upgrade to a 2060 or 1660 ti/super) 16GB of ddr3 ram, 4-3GB is dedicated to the server and 10GB for the minecraft. I used to play with around 120-140 mods on 1.7.10 and my pc handled it ez so i am wondering if it will handle rlcraft the same Thanks for the help
November 8, 20195 yr 13 minutes ago, HardStroke said: 10GB for the minecraft. You are allocating too much RAM. An appropiate amount would be 4-6GB, but this would vary based on the modpack. Edited November 8, 20195 yr by DavidM Some tips: Spoiler Modder Support: Spoiler 1. Do not follow tutorials on YouTube, especially TechnoVision (previously called Loremaster) and HarryTalks, due to their promotion of bad practice and usage of outdated code. 2. Always post your code. 3. Never copy and paste code. You won't learn anything from doing that. 4. Quote Programming via Eclipse's hotfixes will get you nowhere 5. Learn to use your IDE, especially the debugger. 6. Quote The "picture that's worth 1000 words" only works if there's an obvious problem or a freehand red circle around it. Support & Bug Reports: Spoiler 1. Read the EAQ before asking for help. Remember to provide the appropriate log(s). 2. Versions below 1.11 are no longer supported due to their age. Update to a modern version of Minecraft to receive support.
November 8, 20195 yr Author 16 minutes ago, DavidM said: You are allocating too much RAM. An appropiate amount would be 4-6GB, but this would vary based on the modpack. Im talking about the specs....
November 8, 20195 yr 1 hour ago, HardStroke said: Will the modpack run on my pc? My guess is yes, but it is hard to tell without any actual testing. Some tips: Spoiler Modder Support: Spoiler 1. Do not follow tutorials on YouTube, especially TechnoVision (previously called Loremaster) and HarryTalks, due to their promotion of bad practice and usage of outdated code. 2. Always post your code. 3. Never copy and paste code. You won't learn anything from doing that. 4. Quote Programming via Eclipse's hotfixes will get you nowhere 5. Learn to use your IDE, especially the debugger. 6. Quote The "picture that's worth 1000 words" only works if there's an obvious problem or a freehand red circle around it. Support & Bug Reports: Spoiler 1. Read the EAQ before asking for help. Remember to provide the appropriate log(s). 2. Versions below 1.11 are no longer supported due to their age. Update to a modern version of Minecraft to receive support.
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