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This is the first time I've used Forge, just to see if it was any better than Risugami's ModLoader, and also since Risugami hasn't updated ModLoader to 1.4.2 yet. I backed up my minecraft, installed forge, and it went through some things to install forge into the game. It then gave me the menu, and I went into one of my worlds. All it gave me was a black screen, my pointer-thing, and my hotbar. Everything else was black. Then this thing popped up:

 

 

--- BEGIN ERROR REPORT 25060fa2 --------

Generated 10/28/12 4:57 PM

 

- Minecraft Version: 1.4.2

- Operating System: Windows 7 (x86) version 6.1

- Java Version: 1.7.0_09, Oracle Corporation

- Java VM Version: Java HotSpot Client VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation

- Memory: 314642264 bytes (300 MB) / 519110656 bytes (495 MB) up to 1037959168 bytes (989 MB)

- JVM Flags: 2 total; -Xms512m -Xmx1024m

- AABB Pool Size: 9254 (518224 bytes; 0 MB) allocated, 2 (112 bytes; 0 MB) used

- FML: MCP v7.19 FML v4.2.6.422 Minecraft Forge 6.0.1.341 3 mods loaded, 3 mods active

mcp [Minecraft Coder Pack] (minecraft.jar) Unloaded->Constructed->Pre-initialized->Initialized->Post-initialized->Available->Available->Available

FML [Forge Mod Loader] (coremods) Unloaded->Constructed->Pre-initialized->Initialized->Post-initialized->Available->Available->Available

Forge [Minecraft Forge] (coremods) Unloaded->Constructed->Pre-initialized->Initialized->Post-initialized->Available->Available->Available

- LWJGL: 2.4.2

- OpenGL: AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics GL version 4.1.10367 Compatibility Profile Context, ATI Technologies Inc.

- Is Modded: Definitely; 'forge,fml'

- Type: Client

- Texture Pack: TronicJr.zip

- Profiler Position: N/A (disabled)

- Vec3 Pool Size: 36 (2016 bytes; 0 MB) allocated, 28 (1568 bytes; 0 MB) used

- World MpServer Entities: 10 total; [axc['XVeris'/27, l='MpServer', x=1624.48, y=61.62, z=-243.16], lm['entity.ItemFrame.name'/17, l='MpServer', x=1642.06, y=60.50, z=-249.50], lm['entity.ItemFrame.name'/19, l='MpServer', x=1643.50, y=60.50, z=-251.94], lm['entity.ItemFrame.name'/18, l='MpServer', x=1642.06, y=60.50, z=-251.50], og['Bat'/20, l='MpServer', x=1641.47, y=57.97, z=-214.88], og['Bat'/23, l='MpServer', x=1679.09, y=57.84, z=-318.59], og['Bat'/2, l='MpServer', x=1618.50, y=64.97, z=-299.97], og['Bat'/8, l='MpServer', x=1637.00, y=61.94, z=-310.38], og['Bat'/21, l='MpServer', x=1653.59, y=61.97, z=-299.66], og['Bat'/10, l='MpServer', x=1635.50, y=56.00, z=-314.22]]

- World MpServer Players: 1 total; [axc['XVeris'/27, l='MpServer', x=1624.48, y=61.62, z=-243.16]]

- World MpServer Chunk Stats: MultiplayerChunkCache: 170

- Forced Entities: 10 total; [lm['entity.ItemFrame.name'/17, l='MpServer', x=1642.06, y=60.50, z=-249.50], og['Bat'/2, l='MpServer', x=1618.50, y=64.97, z=-299.97], lm['entity.ItemFrame.name'/19, l='MpServer', x=1643.50, y=60.50, z=-251.94], lm['entity.ItemFrame.name'/18, l='MpServer', x=1642.06, y=60.50, z=-251.50], og['Bat'/21, l='MpServer', x=1653.59, y=61.97, z=-299.66], og['Bat'/20, l='MpServer', x=1641.47, y=57.97, z=-214.88], og['Bat'/23, l='MpServer', x=1679.09, y=57.84, z=-318.59], og['Bat'/8, l='MpServer', x=1637.00, y=61.94, z=-310.38], og['Bat'/10, l='MpServer', x=1635.50, y=56.00, z=-314.22], axc['XVeris'/27, l='MpServer', x=1624.48, y=61.62, z=-243.16]]

- Retry Entities: 0 total; []

 

java.lang.NullPointerException

at com.pclewis.mcpatcher.mod.Colorizer.colorizeWater(Colorizer.java:196)

at ajm.b(SourceFile:40)

at azd.p(RenderBlocks.java:3799)

at azd.b(RenderBlocks.java:441)

at ayp.a(WorldRenderer.java:218)

at ayy.a(RenderGlobal.java:1466)

at ayt.a(EntityRenderer.java:1064)

at ayt.b(EntityRenderer.java:949)

at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.J(Minecraft.java:884)

at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.run(Minecraft.java:779)

at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)

--- END ERROR REPORT b7e4bb35 ----------

 

 

 

 

Can anybody help?

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Don't use MCPatcher. Use Optifine instead.

There's an EAQ for a reason. Read it!

"Note that failure to read this will make you look idiotic. You don't want that do you?" -- luacs1998

 

First rule of bug reports: More information is always better.

Oh, and logs OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!

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  • java.lang.NullPointerException with com.pclewis.mcpatcher.mod.something: For the love of god, don't use MCPatcher. Use OptiFine instead.

 

Yes. There is a significant difference: Optifine is compatible with Forge. MCPatcher isn't.

There's an EAQ for a reason. Read it!

"Note that failure to read this will make you look idiotic. You don't want that do you?" -- luacs1998

 

First rule of bug reports: More information is always better.

Oh, and logs OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!

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  • java.lang.NullPointerException with com.pclewis.mcpatcher.mod.something: For the love of god, don't use MCPatcher. Use OptiFine instead.

 

Yes. There is a significant difference: Optifine is compatible with Forge. MCPatcher isn't.

 

Ah, OK. Thank you!!

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Ah, OK. Thank you!!

You know that little star up in the top right corner...? I think it's calling for you.

There's an EAQ for a reason. Read it!

"Note that failure to read this will make you look idiotic. You don't want that do you?" -- luacs1998

 

First rule of bug reports: More information is always better.

Oh, and logs OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!

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