![]() Sponge is a community that likes to enable people not discourage them by making things more difficult than they should be.ĭon’t solve something if you don’t know what the problem is, find the problem first. Tons of repetitive, inefficient, and eye straining work can lead anyone to just throw in the towel. It is better to ask a man for information before sending him to his own mental demise. Which means we can narrow the problem possibly to a forge version issue, mod conflict, or dependency issue which can be easily discovered if he goes into his server’s folder and looks inside the /crash-reports folder for the latest error report which he can upload to hastebin if he can’t understand and post here for community support, or on the forum /thread of whatever the mod/plugin of whatever is causing the issue. Is it possible he means mod or plugin, it is singular so it sounds like he has a specific one in mind. So for example… You install Mod1, starts, works, stops, load Mod2, same thing, but load Mod3 and it crashes? Then it’s likely Mod3 causing you the problems.Īlthough it maybe an effective method, spending hours loading and unloading the server, moving mods one at a time into a folder, Is not a good strategy unless every other method has been exhausted.Īlso he said mod. Starting up and stopping until the server comes to a crash. ![]() Open your FTP, rename your current "my.jar" back to "minecraft_server.jar" and change your Forge Jar to "my.Assuming the Forge server does run with no mods.Set the jar file to Custom and start the server.Select the server you just installed Forge on.Login to our Multicraft Panel using your username and password given to you in an email. ![]()
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