
Crash during Forge Loading
tjicantdraw opened this issue ยท 4 comments
Bug Report
Game Crashes during Forge Loading, Phase 4, while attempting to load RFTools
Expected Behaviour
Game Start
Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
- Download CrackPack via Twitch Launcher
- Attempt to start game
Logs
- Client/Server Log: Description: There was a severe problem during mod loading that has caused the game to fail
net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoaderExceptionModCrash: Caught exception from RFTools (rftools)
- Crash Log: https://pastebin.com/T5wH7GM0
Client Information
- Modpack Version: 3.0.7
- Java Version: 1.8.0_51, Oracle Corporation
- Launcher Used: Twitch
- Memory Allocated: 2504433288 bytes (2388 MB) / 6212812800 bytes (5925 MB) up to 7874281472 bytes (7509 MB)
- Server/LAN/Single Player: Singleplayer
- Optifine Installed: Yes
- Shaders Enabled: N/A
Removing RFtools allows game to start, but obviously creates the issue that you no longer have RFtools
problem was discovered by two issues, one was having 32bit java instead of 64bit. Conclusion, dont trust java's online installer, always use the offline 64x installer, second issue was twitch was forcing use of java 1.8.0.51. this is resolved by
Using the Twitch client, you have to switch to the Minecraft "jar launcher" to enable selecting a JRE version in the Twitch client's settings
If anyone encounters the issue of being stuck in the legacy launcher log in screen grab the launcher.jar from here https://launcher.mojang.com/v1/objects/eabbff5ff8e21250e33670924a0c5e38f47c840b/launcher.jar
Navigate to Twitch>Minecraft>Install and drop the new jar into the folder labeled "game". Should resolve that issue.
Crackpack 3 will now launch successfully
Not got time to look at this in detail, but the function signature sun.font.GlyphList.getInstance()Lsun/vont/GlyphList;
is very strange. This return type obviously does not exist as there is no sun.vont
package, and the caller should know this as it's a part of the same library - java2d, bundled as part of the JRE.
Maybe try installing and using a separate JRE, 1.8.0_241 is the current latest supported version and it is some years newer. Using the Twitch client, you have to switch to the Minecraft "jar launcher" to enable selecting a JRE version in the Twitch client's settings.