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Running Windows 7 64-bit
So, I got this game to work on a 32-bit Java(64-bit OS, we'll get to that in a sec) for a little while although the FPS was shite going to planets and single player was so CPU intensive that I could warm my house with the heat coming off it.
Here recently hitting the start button on the launcher crashes, telling me that Java had "stopped working" It had worked for a month or so before (I didn't play it much because of the crap fps from running 32-bit)
I tried reinstalling on steam, reinstalling from the website itself, Choosing different folder paths for the install, different builds, reinstalling java(32-bit) itself. Basically anything this thing needed to work, I reinstalled it multiple times.
*The reason I had to use 32-bit Java was because 64-bit java would not install under any circumstance, any method, no matter how hard I shouted at it. Some kind of error:1603 thing at the end with Java's only explanation being nothing short of UHH IUNO. And nothing worked on that. I'm absolutely stumped.
(I'm not sure if this is a Java problem or an application problem. Minecraft runs fine, accessing java from the control panel comes up an error, 'configure java' from the start menu works until you hit the ok button.)
So, I got this game to work on a 32-bit Java(64-bit OS, we'll get to that in a sec) for a little while although the FPS was shite going to planets and single player was so CPU intensive that I could warm my house with the heat coming off it.
Here recently hitting the start button on the launcher crashes, telling me that Java had "stopped working" It had worked for a month or so before (I didn't play it much because of the crap fps from running 32-bit)
I tried reinstalling on steam, reinstalling from the website itself, Choosing different folder paths for the install, different builds, reinstalling java(32-bit) itself. Basically anything this thing needed to work, I reinstalled it multiple times.
*The reason I had to use 32-bit Java was because 64-bit java would not install under any circumstance, any method, no matter how hard I shouted at it. Some kind of error:1603 thing at the end with Java's only explanation being nothing short of UHH IUNO. And nothing worked on that. I'm absolutely stumped.
(I'm not sure if this is a Java problem or an application problem. Minecraft runs fine, accessing java from the control panel comes up an error, 'configure java' from the start menu works until you hit the ok button.)