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Hi,

 

I seem to be at the point of maximum stress in trying to figure out what is causing this problem. Minecraft loads successfully into the main menu without a problem, but after I generate and enter a single-player world, I get about 10-15 seconds before I experience a huge lag spike and it kicks me out of the world and freezes on the "Internal server shutting down..." screen. It never crashes so I have no error report, but I have uploaded my log to dropbox because it was too big to fit on pastebin.

 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62799410/ForgeModLoader-client-1.txt

 

I know that I have 5 ID Conflicts left, but I have resolved most of the others and I doubt the 5 that are left are whats causing the problem, right? Also, this error seemed to start after I revised a few more configs so that I would have less conflicts (and yes, I deleted any old saves after doing this).

 

Here are my system specs as well (if they aren't in the log already):

 

MacBook Pro

15-inch, Mid 2012

Processor- 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7

Memory- 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3 (4 GB Devoted to Technic Launcher)

Graphics- NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB

Software- OS X 10.8.3 (12D78)

Java Version- Version 6 Update 45

 

Thanks SOOO Much for the help!  :D

Proud Owner of the Pigcraft Server!

 

Website: pigcraftserver.enjin.com

IP: mcft.tk

Dynmap: mcft.tk:8123

 

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Hi,

 

I seem to be at the point of maximum stress in trying to figure out what is causing this problem. Minecraft loads successfully into the main menu without a problem, but after I generate and enter a single-player world, I get about 10-15 seconds before I experience a huge lag spike and it kicks me out of the world and freezes on the "Internal server shutting down..." screen. It never crashes so I have no error report, but I have uploaded my log to dropbox because it was too big to fit on pastebin.

 

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62799410/ForgeModLoader-client-1.txt

 

I know that I have 5 ID Conflicts left, but I have resolved most of the others and I doubt the 5 that are left are whats causing the problem, right? Also, this error seemed to start after I revised a few more configs so that I would have less conflicts (and yes, I deleted any old saves after doing this).

 

Here are my system specs as well (if they aren't in the log already):

 

MacBook Pro

15-inch, Mid 2012

Processor- 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7

Memory- 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3 (4 GB Devoted to Technic Launcher)

Graphics- NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB

Software- OS X 10.8.3 (12D78)

Java Version- Version 6 Update 45

 

Thanks SOOO Much for the help!  :D

Proud Owner of the Pigcraft Server!

 

Website: pigcraftserver.enjin.com

IP: mcft.tk

Dynmap: mcft.tk:8123

 

Submit an application on our website to join our community today!

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