#performance issues
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I've followed all fps boost stuff on the performance guide thing
is this normal? is it just my computer or is there something I can do
send a screenshot with f3 open
send a screenshot from your launcher
8gb
alright!
set ram to 5500mb
here?
set both to 5632
alright
oooooh I didn't change it here
should I restart my pc or something
I think it's installed correctly
!openjdk
- Download an adoptium release for Java (recommended but not required):
- Java 11 for versions 1.16.5 and below (can also use 8 if its not working)
- Java 18 for any versions newer (or 17 if 18 doesn't work)
- Consider installing the JRE instead of the JDK for a smaller file size
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When installing through adoptium, make sure that Add to PATH and Set JAVA_HOME variable are both set to be installed (please see https://imgur.com/a/jPu1h7h for how that would look)
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Check if java has been correctly installed by running java --version (or java -version on older versions), and seeing if the output is correct (see https://imgur.com/a/OWcoq4p for an example of the output)
- NOTE: 64 bit versions of java ALWAYS have '64-bit Server VM' in the version output. If that is not there, you have installed a 32-BIT version!! If you're getting Out of Memory errors or any other errors, PLEASE install 64-bit
- If the output isn't as intended, you have 2 options.
i) Delete ALL other java versions from your PC (ONLY recommended if you don't need them)
ii) Redirect your launcher/server to use your new installation of Java
Method i
- Uninstall any other java program listed in your programs list (differs by OS, please find a guide for your own OS if you don't know)
- Attempt to re-use the command mentioned above (if the output is now correct, which it should be, you are ready to go)
Method ii
- For a server, please modify the $Java/JAVA variable (found in your startup script depending on ps1/sh) to the path of your java installation. For windows, this path is usually found in "Program Files/Eclipse Adoptium/version_of_java/bin"
- For a client, depending on whether you use CurseForge, GD, or AT, the process is slightly different. Please see a guide for each respective launcher on how to change the java version.
!moreinfo
Hello! To better diagnose your issue, please answer ALL of the following questions:
1. Have you modified the modpack in any way? (Adding/removing mods, changing configs, anything in the Resourcepacks menu)
2. What launcher are you using? (CurseForge, GDLauncher, etc)
3. What Minecraft version are you playing? (1.18.2, 1.16.5, 1.19.2)
4. What version of the modpack are you playing? (v11, v9, etc)
5. When does the crash happen?
6. Have you ever gotten past the point where the crash happens?
7. Does a crash report generate? If so, send the file here. If not, is there an exit code? (On CurseForge, right click the instance, Open Folder, and go to the crash reports folder. Alternatively, post the log's text on mclo.gs and send the link here.)
8. Did you follow the Performance guide linked in #faq!
9. To reiterate #1. did you install install the Modpack through a launcher or did you download the Server Pack or use the Server Files as the Modpack?
10. To reiterate #2. did you use a cracked launcher like TLauncher?
Please attach your latest.log file to your message as well. This can be found in the logs folder.
where is that performance guide? i kinda need it atm?
when you launch your game it should appear in the bottom-left corner
but I can send a link, one second
thanks
actually it'd take too long to open
try launching the game
it's right on the main page
i found it thanks
why are you asking in this thread
and please actually describe an issue