Minecraft on Remote Desktop?

co
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I bought a Vserver with Windows 10. The goal was to get Minecraft up and running. It should be enough for bots, if there's 1 FPS at 10x10 pixels. Minecraft crashes immediately after the start. 2 GB RAM + 2 CPU cores

What to do?

Error java.lang.IllegalStateException: GLFW error 65542: WGL: The driver does not appear to support OpenGL

Ma

Java.lang.IllegalStateException: GLFW error 65542: WGL: The driver does not appear to support OpenGL

You have a VServer these are not intended for graphics applications or have no graphics card or similar. This is also in the crash report "not aapear to support OpenGL" so the hardware does not support OpenGL.

co

Is there a Vserver that supports it?

Ma

Amazon offers this for their EC2 Cloud. They are specially optimized for hosting games.

https://aws.amazon.com/de/ec2/elastic-gpus/

There are certainly more you have to google yourself

Ju
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You can try there to update graphics drivers or even update Java itself. Because Minecraft itself should also run on Intel Atom + Intel HD Graphics with over 10 to 20 FPS (have seen on Youtube)

sq

Let your bots rather run on a plugin, which has no sense in a Windows VServer because this garkeine or has a poor graphics card

co

The server is not one of them.