I wanted to play Minecraft today (with mods). But when I wanted to start Minecraft 1.7.10 Forge, I got a game crash. So I tried to add each mod out again and again. After I removed two mods, I could actually play the game again (I thought). But when I wanted to enter a single-player world, it came directly to: Create New World, Loading Terrain and then Shutting Down Server. After that, the game briefly loaded and finally came the Crashreport of Minecraft and the game has crashed. Then I tried with a normal version (no Forge) to enter a world, but that was not synonymous and it happened the same as in the Forge version also (I had the mods before all removed). I never had anything like that! Now I have reinstalled Minecraft again and omitted the mods. The normal version works again, but the Forgeversion no longer works. Here is the crash report:
Request for help, LG (It crashes only when entering a single player world)
So that I understood correctly: You have removed all mods from the mods folder, but still the game is greasy? If you still have mods in the folder: Which?
Right, no more mods inside.
All right. Is the JVM argument activated in your Forge profile in the Minecraft Launcher? Just for safety. From my own experience, I know that not all arguments work properly.
No, they are not (just). Before that, I had only changed the 1G to 4G, but it had brought nothing.
Have you previously installed OptiFine and adjusted the visibility there?
No, neither installed nor customized.
OK. Try to reduce the visibility in the vanilla. This setting would then have to be transferred to Forge. Look, if that fixes the problem.
So now I'm confused. First of all thanks, it works, without any mods, but why did that help? I'll try it again with mods.
Java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException
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Minecraft has raised an exception because of a case that should not have happened. An attempt was made to access an invalid index, ie an index that is outside the valid value range (IndexOutOfBounds).
This happened in a method called "net.minecraft.client.renderer.RenderGlobal.func_72712_a". Granted, the name is a bit cryptic, that's because of the technical implementation. Anyhow, the error happened in a class called "RenderGlobal". This class is responsible for rendering the world and is influenced, among other things, by the visibility of their actions.
By finding the error message and the first two, three class names in the stack trace via my favorite search engine, I then found out relatively quickly what the problem was: It was set a visibility that can't be set on the graphical interface so normally. Minecraft did not know (presumably due to a minor carelessness on the part of Forge developers) how to deal with this particular case and has majestically crashed with this exception.
OK thank you! Now I have one more question:
I have Just enough Items in my mod folder, but I do not see this mod in the game, nor can I play it. And I think that would not be the only mod not loaded in my game. Should I send you a picture of the modlist? Maybe you'll find the mistake!
Achso and one more thing: How far can I increase the visibility now again so Minecraft does not smear again?
If a mod does not appear in the playlist in the game, it usually has two reasons. Either, the mod does not work with Forge (which should not be the case with NEI), or the mod is in the wrong version and is for a newer / older Minecraft / Forge version.
The visibility you should be able to customize at will. The problem I did not think was that the visibility was set too high, but rather that the visibility had assumed a value that it should not accept. That happens when you have OptiFine installed. Or in between times on a newer Minecraft version has played, since one can specify the visibility there in the meantime also in chunks. And these invalid values for an older Minecraft version will remain in the configuration file and crash the older Minecraft version.
And if the game crashes afterwards, you can still reduce the visibility until it fits.
This is my modlist. Is that compatible? Or can there be problems again?
Try running a virus scan on the Minecraft Launcher, Forge, your worlds and everything else you have to do with Minecraft. Viruses can't only harm the computer, but also programs. Try it best with AVIRA (I do not even know obs for orroid or PC), maybe it will. Do you have Optifine in it? Otherwise, you can also install Forge from where elsea than the old one, so you get a new Forge 1.7.10, OR the problem is simply that one or more mods just ruined the world because they were not working properly, were outdated, had invalid values or simply other formats such as LITEMOD.
Hope I could help! 😀
The problem has already been solved. Although these general tips are quite good in some cases, they are usually things that the one who has the problem has already done. We also have a StackTrace, which can be found in many places on the net and whose cause is always the same. No offense, but that borders on "topic misses".
This is a link to your local file system. I can't access it. You'll probably have to upload the picture somewhere.
Take on 1.7.10 rather not enough items instead of just enough items. This mod is in my opinion not intended for the 1.7.10. For not enough items you have to install the Mod CodeChickenCore