Since I'm impatient as hell, I thought I'd go ahead and make my own pack, I know how to do it and have done it in the past. I spent probably a total of 6-8 hours downloading all the mods, sorting out ID conflicts, making sure the configs are fine, making sure the world is generating ok and then finally removing a few of the mods I thought unnecessary. Bear in mind this pack is for 1.5.2 and is very similar to the 1.4.7 Ultimate just with all the mods updated, it actually has about 10 less mods despite having a few extras that I just like having.
Problem I'm having now is memory issues; I have about 75 mods installed (compared to the 90 ish in Ultimate 1.4.7) but am really struggling on memory, I've currently allocated 2GB but just running around the world is using 1.5GB and then after 5 minutes it crashes complaining it's out of memory. I'm trying to add Ars but when I do, it won't even get to the generating stage, instead it crashes about 10 seconds after you try to create a world.
So my question is, how do I reduce this memory usage!? I have less mods than Ultimate 1.4.7 but am using 700-800mb more memory, how does that make sense? Probably 80% of the mods are exactly the same but updated, I have tried removing some to test what impact it has but not much progress has been made
Problem I'm having now is memory issues; I have about 75 mods installed (compared to the 90 ish in Ultimate 1.4.7) but am really struggling on memory, I've currently allocated 2GB but just running around the world is using 1.5GB and then after 5 minutes it crashes complaining it's out of memory. I'm trying to add Ars but when I do, it won't even get to the generating stage, instead it crashes about 10 seconds after you try to create a world.
So my question is, how do I reduce this memory usage!? I have less mods than Ultimate 1.4.7 but am using 700-800mb more memory, how does that make sense? Probably 80% of the mods are exactly the same but updated, I have tried removing some to test what impact it has but not much progress has been made