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nick_1999
January 26th, 2015, 01:48 AM
Ok, I was messing around with command blocks (making Fireball-launching snowballs) and I spawned too many Fireballs. My game crashed and crashes every time I open that world. The crash report said it was due to "ticking entity", which I'm guessing is the @e[type=Fireball]. Any help on how to fix this? FYI I have a Mac, so keep in mind!
Thanks!
maniamsmart
January 28th, 2015, 12:05 PM
Ok, I was messing around with command blocks (making Fireball-launching snowballs) and I spawned too many Fireballs. My game crashed and crashes every time I open that world. The crash report said it was due to "ticking entity", which I'm guessing is the @e[type=Fireball]. Any help on how to fix this? FYI I have a Mac, so keep in mind!
Thanks!
I am not sure if there's a way to fix that other than delete the world. Looks like your world is lagged out, and I am not sure if you can get back in other than waiting until the entities spawn in, but it isn't like a server that runs while not in the world, so not sure.
nick_1999
January 28th, 2015, 10:49 PM
Meh...I got all my good stuff there. Oh well, thanks!
maniamsmart
January 29th, 2015, 05:05 PM
Meh...I got all my good stuff there. Oh well, thanks!
Should try posting on the Minecraft Forums.
Meh Guy
January 29th, 2015, 05:18 PM
I am not sure if there's a way to fix that other than delete the world. Looks like your world is lagged out, and I am not sure if you can get back in other than waiting until the entities spawn in, but it isn't like a server that runs while not in the world, so not sure.
AtomicBanana this is true. There are a couple things you can do. If you have a backup, load it. If not, you can use MCEdit and manually remove the crash causer (or all entities to be safe). I know there is a way to fix a crashed world in the minecraft jar folders but I'm unsure how to do it. Going directly to mojang support or the minecraft forums may help.
maniamsmart
January 31st, 2015, 08:42 PM
AtomicBanana this is true. There are a couple things you can do. If you have a backup, load it. If not, you can use MCEdit and manually remove the crash causer (or all entities to be safe). I know there is a way to fix a crashed world in the minecraft jar folders but I'm unsure how to do it. Going directly to mojang support or the minecraft forums may help.
MCEdit? Wow never heard of that, I could use one of those.
Meh Guy
January 31st, 2015, 08:50 PM
maniamsmart yeah it's great you can do a lot of things with it. Mainly used by map makers but it definitely comes in handy :)
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