Game Crashing

  • The FTB Forum is now read-only, and is here as an archive. To participate in our community discussions, please join our Discord! https://ftb.team/discord
Status
Not open for further replies.

superiq

New Member
Jul 29, 2019
4
0
0
I need some help. My game keeps crashing after a couple of minutes of play.
I'm using a mac and the Direwolf20 pack. I've removed chargepads. I've 4 gb of RAM and am dedicating all of it to FTB. My processor is an i5 clocking at 2.3 Ghz.
Here's the log: http://pastebin.com/m8wJEdUE
 
This seems to be that you have a memory leak. (I may be wrong). If I were you I'd try and use the following code. When you start up the FTB Launcher, just go to options, Advanced Options,and copy/paste.
Code:
-XX:PermSize=128m
 
You should never dedicate ALL your RAM to Minecraft, other programs need it too.
How much do you think the rest of the system needs? I really only have a few programs like Steam and Skype running in the background, and of course, an internet browser to look things up on the wiki.
 
How much do you think the rest of the system needs? I really only have a few programs like Steam and Skype running in the background, and of course, an internet browser to look things up on the wiki.
If Minecraft is using more than 2 GB, then something is going wrong. You really never need to go higher than that.
 
If Minecraft is using more than 2 GB, then something is going wrong. You really never need to go higher than that.
Really? I really need to get the technical side of things better. Then again, given 4 GB of RAM allowed it to run fine, but Minecraft was only using 15-20% of it. I guess there's no point in allocating that much RAM if barely any of it gets used. Thanks for the help!
 
Really? I really need to get the technical side of things better. Then again, given 4 GB of RAM allowed it to run fine, but Minecraft was only using 15-20% of it. I guess there's no point in allocating that much RAM if barely any of it gets used. Thanks for the help!
Exactly. Nothing bad SHOULD happen if you give more RAM (as long as you don't give it all), but there's no point doing it.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.