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Fallout world gen?Yes I'm waiting for a big update with lots of bugfixes but the ftb staff is currently on holiday so it takes forever. Next update also has fallout worldgen. rather wait for the update![]()
Usually the update's not available for me until it's finished with the syncing...Yeah that was probably just FTB's server still syncing the files![]()
Actually, it is a problem. The quests that follow it wouldn't be available until you complete it and if a player doesn't know what to do they'll be stuck.Weird, I'll check it out. However this really isn't a problem, it's just there to teach you how. There aren't any rewards.
But the copper pickaxe head quest isn't displaying a requirement to complete...The craft a pickaxe quest isn't required for the upgrading part. You shouldn't even need a quest for those at all. Just google it.
The only thing I did that could cause the crash was update Java...This is a graphic card related crash, nothing to do with the pack. I can only assume it either corrupted the lwjgl during downloading, or something to do with your graphic drivers. Try reinstalling the pack, backup your save before that tho. If that doesn't help, update your graphic drivers.
I wasn't saying that you were wrong, I'm just trying to figure out how that would break it.If you don't believe me maybe you will rather fix this on your own? I mean, what do I know? I'm just a random modpack creator, mod coder and study IT at University where we mainly use Java, but again, I wish you luck.
I tried re-installing the pack, and it's still messed up. There are no updates available for graphics drives that my computer uses. I checked.Have you tried what I said? It sounds like either your java update or the pack update corrupted the library that java uses to display stuff.
Is there a way to forcefully "re-set" the library to uncorrupt it?Have you tried what I said? It sounds like either your java update or the pack update corrupted the library that java uses to display stuff.
Sometimes (most of the time) Java un-instaules previous versions automatically. Thankfully I don't think this was one of those times.That's outside the scope of my knowledge. Your best bet would be to make a support thread somewhere here or on the official forum. Which version did you install btw? Might be that you just installed the wrong one. Try simply reinstalling it? Btw you can remove java just like any other software on your computer.
Thankfully Java didn't un-install the previous version as it usually does.That's outside the scope of my knowledge. Your best bet would be to make a support thread somewhere here or on the official forum. Which version did you install btw? Might be that you just installed the wrong one. Try simply reinstalling it? Btw you can remove java just like any other software on your computer.
"usually"Actually one of javas biggest problem is that it usually doesnt xD
Yup!Got it working again? Great![]()