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All forge version after 1.15.2- 31.2.0 chrashes while starting the game


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The crash report:

 

 

A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows:

 

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-- Head --

Thread: Render thread

Stacktrace:

                at net.minecraft.client.gui.fonts.EmptyGlyph.<init>(SourceFile:10)

                at net.minecraft.client.gui.fonts.Font.<clinit>(Font.java:24)

                at net.minecraft.client.gui.fonts.FontResourceManager.func_212318_b(SourceFile:152)

                at net.minecraft.client.gui.fonts.FontResourceManager$$Lambda$1580/1674086804.apply(Unknown Source)

                at java.util.HashMap.computeIfAbsent(HashMap.java:1118)

                at net.minecraft.client.gui.fonts.FontResourceManager.func_211504_a(SourceFile:151)

                at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.<init>(Minecraft.java:408)

 

-- Initialization --

Details:

Stacktrace:

                at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:166)

                at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

                at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)

                at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)

                at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:497)

                at net.minecraftforge.fml.loading.FMLClientLaunchProvider.lambda$launchService$0(FMLClientLaunchProvider.java:51)

                at net.minecraftforge.fml.loading.FMLClientLaunchProvider$$Lambda$452/1530638839.call(Unknown Source)

                at cpw.mods.modlauncher.LaunchServiceHandlerDecorator.launch(LaunchServiceHandlerDecorator.java:37)

                at cpw.mods.modlauncher.LaunchServiceHandler.launch(LaunchServiceHandler.java:54)

                at cpw.mods.modlauncher.LaunchServiceHandler.launch(LaunchServiceHandler.java:72)

                at cpw.mods.modlauncher.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:81)

                at cpw.mods.modlauncher.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:65)

 

-- System Details --

Details:

                Minecraft Version: 1.15.2

                Minecraft Version ID: 1.15.2

                Operating System: Windows 10 (amd64) version 10.0

                Java Version: 1.8.0_51, Oracle Corporation

                Java VM Version: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation

                Memory: 752758048 bytes (717 MB) / 2046820352 bytes (1952 MB) up to 2147483648 bytes (2048 MB)

                CPUs: 4

                JVM Flags: 9 total; -XX:HeapDumpPath=MojangTricksIntelDriversForPerformance_javaw.exe_minecraft.exe.heapdump -Xss1M -Xmx2G -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:G1NewSizePercent=20 -XX:G1ReservePercent=20 -XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=50 -XX:G1HeapRegionSize=32M

                ModLauncher: 5.1.0+69+master.79f13f7

                ModLauncher launch target: fmlclient

                ModLauncher naming: srg

                ModLauncher services:

                               /eventbus-2.2.0-service.jar eventbus PLUGINSERVICE

                               /forge-1.15.2-31.2.8.jar object_holder_definalize PLUGINSERVICE

                               /forge-1.15.2-31.2.8.jar runtime_enum_extender PLUGINSERVICE

                               /accesstransformers-2.1.1-shadowed.jar accesstransformer PLUGINSERVICE

                               /forge-1.15.2-31.2.8.jar capability_inject_definalize PLUGINSERVICE

                               /forge-1.15.2-31.2.8.jar runtimedistcleaner PLUGINSERVICE

                               /preview_OptiFine_1.15.2_HD_U_G1_pre13.jar OptiFine TRANSFORMATIONSERVICE

                               /forge-1.15.2-31.2.8.jar fml TRANSFORMATIONSERVICE

                               /MixinBootstrap-1.0.2.jar mixinbootstrap TRANSFORMATIONSERVICE

                               /MixinBootstrap-1.0.2.jar mixin PLUGINSERVICE

                               /MixinBootstrap-1.0.2.jar mixinbootstrap PLUGINSERVICE

                FML: 31.2

                Forge: net.minecraftforge:31.2.8

                FML Language Providers:

                               [email protected]

                               minecraft@1

                Mod List:

                               forge-1.15.2-31.2.8-client.jar Minecraft {[email protected] NONE}

                               OptiForge-MC1.15.2-0.1.7.jar OptiForge {[email protected] NONE}

                               QuarkOddities-1.15.2.jar Quark Oddities {[email protected] NONE}

                               Charm-1.15.2-1.5.7.jar Charm {[email protected] NONE}

                               forge-1.15.2-31.2.8-universal.jar Forge {[email protected] NONE}

                               Quark-r2.1-237.jar Quark {[email protected] NONE}

                               AutoRegLib-1.5-40.jar AutoRegLib {[email protected] NONE}

                               Dungeons-Adventure+update+1.4.3+1.15.2.jar Minecraft Dungeons Mod {[email protected] NONE}

                Launched Version: 1.15.2-forge-31.2.8

                Backend library: LWJGL version 3.2.2 build 10

                Backend API: AMD Radeon R7 Series GL version 4.5.13474 Compatibility Profile Context 22.19.163.2560, ATI Technologies Inc.

                GL Caps: Using framebuffer using OpenGL 3.0

                Using VBOs: Yes

                Is Modded: Definitely; Client brand changed to 'forge'

                Type: Client (map_client.txt)

                CPU: 4x AMD A10-7800 Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G

                OptiFine Version: OptiFine_1.15.2_HD_U_G1_pre13

                OptiFine Build: 20200401-232147

                Render Distance Chunks: 8

                Mipmaps: 1

                Anisotropic Filtering: 1

                Antialiasing: 0

                Multitexture: false

                Shaders: null

                OpenGlVersion: 4.5.13474 Compatibility Profile Context 22.19.163.2560

                OpenGlRenderer: AMD Radeon R7 Series

                OpenGlVendor: ATI Technologies Inc.

                CpuCount: 4

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