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Another freaking "error in currently selected datapacks prevented world from loading"


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Basically the title. I Try to get into my pre-existing world, and gave me an error that said "Error in currently selected data packs prevented the world from loading." along with safe mode and return to title.

I mess around with my mod list a lot because I make modded MC content for YouTube and TikTok, But the mods I have removed in the past 3 days are quark, quark oddities, quark biomes o' plenty, armorplus, and thedragonlib along with a custom mcreator mod I never uploaded anywhere. I don't use a specific modpack, but rather a collection of mods i find interesting.

latest.log: https://gist.github.com/Eksity/9e4b219018a1a519c9ab615c31c629f7

 

is there any advice, or anything you can do to help?

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FIrst of all, when testing remove Optifine, as that only add more stuff to the log which isn't really necessary (also sometimes Optifine can be the cause of some issues itself..)..could you share your modlist, complete with the version of each mod?

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Check out the port of the BetterEnd fabric mod (WIP): https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/betterend-forge-port

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I can create a new world, and for some reason there's a survival world that works if I remove all the armor mods I was using for my video. however, all other worlds seem to be broken. I tried re-creating it as well as duplicating the file in minecraft/saves, although I'm not sure if either of those have any effect.

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