loading constutions mods

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Skeper

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Jul 29, 2019
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Title:
loading constutions mods
Launcher Version:
v1.4.8
Modpack:
Infinity evoled
Modpack Version:
v2.0.2
Log Link:
Details of the issue:
I let my launcher to download full game, it download after some time and then i can play normaly but then when i want to play again and when i open again ftb and click Launch it do "loading constutions mods" and it take like 10mins or less and its fucking enoying,and i can't play normaly so anybody know the problem?

I think that java is problem and i have java version 8 64bit
and rly good pc.
 

TheMikeste1

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I have a similar problem. It takes a while to load the game (between 30-45 minutes). You just have to leave it till it loads. I'm not sure why it takes so long...
 

lenscas

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Yes, it can take a while for it to load. Why does it take so long?
Because modded minecraft is big. Why do other games that are big still take less time to load? Simple, they probably don't but have the loading times spread over the game. And they are also not modded.
How to speed it up:
Get a faster drive or remove mods you are not going to use.
 

jikuja

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Start by giving us full log: In the launcher's options tab, check the boxes "Show Console" and "Reopen launcher when Minecraft exits". Then launch your pack again and when the crash/error/other problem occurs, click the "upload log" button in console window and give us the link.

Forge's log misses some important pieces of information. Probably caused by alloting bad amount of memory...
 

BloodsMIsts

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It appears to me that the reason it takes so long it you have very little RAM actually allocated to run the game. I'm not sure why but it only registers 1.8gb of RAM out of the 2gb you allocate. Regardless of why 2gb is not really enough for FTB Infinity which looks to be the pack you are using. If you are able try increasing the allocated RAM and see if that helps. If not then I have no idea why it's taking so long unless you have a REALLY old HDD.
 

Skeper

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Well i have 3gb ram,and my friend have that much of ram to and he dosn't have problem with loading constuctions mods,procesors are the similar and graphic NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT 512MB.
But i don't have problem with playing,after it load fucking construction mods 10-15min i can easy enter in my world and play,problem is just loading constructions mod it take to much to load
 

jikuja

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I thought you said "rly good pc". IMHO computer with 3GB memory is not really good if we are talking about modded. Personally I would not even try to start modded MC with it, even machines with 6 GB are slow-ish if you want run multiple programs with your MC. True reasoning:

"System memory: 1866M free, 3070M total" => You have 1866 MB free memory, maybe even a little bit more if we assume some memory is used as a disk cache

"[INFO] MCLauncher.setMemory:271: Setting MaxMemory to 2048" => Now you are allowing java to increase heap size to 2048MB which is more than your computer has free memory => your computer starts swapping other applications into disk and everything is slow

To make things even worser JVM process will always use more that 2048 MB memory for JVM itself, (classes), mmappid IO, thread stacks etc => Java process will use total 2048 MB + X MB which is even more than amount of your free RAM