Your latest.log inside your logs folder can also be useful. You can find very useful logs to determine the problem in your crash-reports folder. There may be some modding communities you can participate in where someone may help you with your issue. Just be patient if it’s a mod compatibility issue, there’s only so much you can do as a user but to quickly solve the issue, is to temporarily or permanently remove it from your modpack. If it’s a bug with the mod, you can report the issue if the mod has an issue tracker to put it on, or by finding the mod author’s discord. Once you have figured out what mods or combination of mods are causing the problem, you can either solve this issue by simply googling some terms like, “mod A conflicts with mod B” for example. To start troubleshooting the problem with your modpack, move all the mods from your mods folder somewhere else, and load them one by one or in batches to exactly pin point what mod or combination of mods is causing the issue. Simply create a zip of your world’s inside of your saves folder to keep them save. This is VERY important in case something goes wrong. Back up your worldīefore anything, we recommend that you create back-ups of any of your worlds that you really want to keep. You can take some time and start troubleshooting what may be issue with your modpack. Sometimes when you’re running a lot of mods, it’s really hard to pin point exactly why you are crashing, even with crash logs. Creating a mod pack can be a hard task to have everything work properly.
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