Crash when trying to go on a server. (1.19.4)
ethywith3undercores opened this issue · 10 comments
Version information
sodium-fabric-mc1.19.4-0.4.10+build.24.jar
Reproduction Steps
- boot up Minecraft with the mod.
- log on to a sever.
- the game freezes for 2-5 secs.
- game crash.
Crash Report file
Additional information
I really need help with this, I haven't been able to play Minecraft for like 3 days because I run at like 7 fps without sodium ):
thank u >3
Have you ever been able to use Sodium? Is this exclusive to multiplayer? What GPU and graphics driver version do you have? You may need to update it if it's an Intel GPU.
Have you ever been able to use Sodium? Is this exclusive to multiplayer? What GPU and graphics driver version do you have? You may need to update it if it's an Intel GPU.
yes I have in till 3 days ago, I haven't checked on single player, and I don't know how to check what gpu & graphics driver I have
Have you ever been able to use Sodium? Is this exclusive to multiplayer? What GPU and graphics driver version do you have? You may need to update it if it's an Intel GPU.
also just checked yes it still crash in single player
Please also upload the client log after the crash occurs.
how do I do that?
Trigger the crash again, then upload the file .minecraft/logs/latest.log
here.
Trigger the crash again, then upload the file
.minecraft/logs/latest.log
here.
hs_err_pid27268.log
edit: here's the crash log to it to
Trigger the crash again, then upload the file
.minecraft/logs/latest.log
here.
have you figured it out yet?
The game is not using your GPU for some reason, and is using the basic display driver instead. You need to figure out which GPU your system has, and install the appropriate drivers. On Windows 11:
Check GPU from Settings
Select Settings > System. Select Display and scroll down to Related settings. Select Advanced display. Your GPU's make and model should be shown under Display information.
You can then look online for the driver for your GPU and download and install it.
The game is not using your GPU for some reason, and is using the basic display driver instead. You need to figure out which GPU your system has, and install the appropriate drivers. On Windows 11:
Check GPU from Settings
Select Settings > System. Select Display and scroll down to Related settings. Select Advanced display. Your GPU's make and model should be shown under Display information.You can then look online for the driver for your GPU and download and install it.
I just downloaded Radeon™ RX Vega Series Drivers and it gave me a "code 207" It still downloaded but it's not working still :/