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Crash with Jumploader, Fabric Rendering (v1) and Patchouli
QuasiCastle7479 opened this issue ยท 15 comments
There's an additional problem which has the effect of me not even being able to start the game. I'm trying to fix that. However, there were two other mods that crashed the game as well, so I think it would crash without Jumploader as well.
After loading the game and moving Jumploader out of the mods folder, it still crashes:
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Cloak-Bot/2881fe2a230373cac25fb5a82bd5862a/raw/3dd6b20d56ed4e6bb694dc840542e946e7998333/crash.txt
It might, but it still throws up Jumploader as a cause for the crash. I might not have moved it properly, but I wouldn't know how to do it otherwise.
Not Enough Crashes will do that because Jumploader is in the stack trace. I can't really do much about this in Jumploader, you could ask Not Enough Crashes to exclude Jumploader somehow?
By "asking Not Enough Crashes" I mean asking the developers, e.g. reporting it as an issue on their issue tracker. I don't think they would bother with changing it though - the "Suspected Mods" section is only based on heuristics and can't determine the exact source of a crash.
What launcher are you using? Would you be able to launch the game directly using Fabric? (i.e. not in the Twitch launcher)
I'm using the 1.6.93 launcher via Twitch. I'll try the Fabric launcher to see if it works
MultiMC should work, or you can use the vanilla launcher - see https://fabricmc.net/use/
How does that one work? I've downloaded the jar-file but can't seem to find the API's and open the jar-file
There's a guide at https://fabricmc.net/wiki/tutorial:install_with_multimc. I recommend MultiMC, as it's easier to use. You should then be able to open your instance folder in Twitch (Cog icon -> Open Folder) then copy the mods from there into your MultiMC instance (by clicking Minecraft Folder below the launch button).