Also try closing all other applications when you open minecraft. x128 or 圆4 - these versions still look very nice but will use up much less in the way of resources.Īssign more ram to your minecraft client - this will give more system resources to minecraft duing play and during startup and by the sounds of it you won't need much more maybe another 512mb. During startup there is a lot more processes occuring and so Sphax will be choking your resources and there won't be enough to load the game - thus the crash. When you are changing the resource pack in game it is much less resource intensive. My case seems to be different than the rest, so here I am, asking for help.This issue happens with many people and the primary reason for it is that your computer cannot handle x256. My conclusion is - there could be multiple causes of the same problem. There was also a mention of deleting a specific file, but it seemed to apply only to a specific shaderpack. I found some people experiencing similar problems, usual "fix" was random (they just waited until it was fixed) or updating the drivers.
This doesn't happen in any mod configuration when shaders are disabled. Does this happen in Vanilla without OptiFine?.
If Forge is used, I tested on 28.2.0 and 28.1.56. Standalone installer, and extraction to mods folder. OptiFine 1.14.4 HD U F5 Installation Method With OptiFine installed, change the shader from OFF, to anything, however internal sometimes works.If it's internal, it sometimes doesn't crash. When I try to switch to internal shader (or if I have any other shader installed, for the other ones as well) Minecraft crashes. There are no additional shaders or mods installed. Around that time I also updated my device's drivers to AMD Radeon Adrenalin 20.5.1 version.Ĭurrent problem : Minecraft loads up correctly, I can normally play with no shaders. I only installed OptiFine, no other mods whatsoever.
I read a bit, installed Forge 2.1.56 for compatibilty with OptiFine, extracted the MOD from OptiFine and placed it in the mods folder (Forge installation was correct). minecraft folder and even deleting the Minecraft Launcher). I wanted to get rid of it, so I uninstalled Minecraft completely (deleting the.
Possible turning point : I had installed a resource pack - BlueNerd's 1.14.4 VPlus version 1.3 - and everything was working except sometimes in chat there was a message "OpenGL error 1281" or something like that. One minor problem was that the beacon beam wasn't showing at all, with shaders on or off, no matter. I had no other problems with no mods whatsoever, could change shaderpacks for other and everything was fine. Before problem : Game was running smoothly on BSL shaders version v7.1.04.1 on Forge 28.2.0 with OptiFine 1.14.4 HD U F5 on 1.14.4 Minecraft version and an inventory sorting mod and no resource packs.