Craftland dies when I enter world.
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:44 am
I downloaded craftland, created an account, registered. Logged into the interface (as brickviking), and meandered around the beginner's area for a bit. After walking around, I warped to ProdigyShop, entered into world, then promptly fell off, five seconds after entering ProdigyShop's region. Up until then, I'd been able to navigate around the world without any obvious issues. After that, I'm totally unable to stay online after the world renders. I've erased .craftland/ and restarted, it makes no difference when I log back into the world, I still end up at ProdigyShop, with the client completely disappearing about five seconds later.
The craftland.log file contains nothing beyond the messages stating the soundsystem starting up, LWJGL initialising, OpenAL initialized, Smart Moving using communication protocol 2.2, ModLoader initializing, and the single word "Done." with nothing further in the file.
So. What do I start looking for now? I'm on 32-bit Ubuntu 12.10, using ATI video drivers. I have 4Gb memory, SATA hard drives, and a Pentium Dual-core CPU. I've been able to run Minecraft and the Aether Prerelease 3 without any issues up until I warped to ProdigyShop.
I've tried this under Windows Vista too, and it seems that doesn't have the same issues. I'd love a chance to get back into world, as I can't go anywhere if the client keeps dying on me. I suspect the issue might be with video drivers.
Regards, BrickViking
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The craftland.log file contains nothing beyond the messages stating the soundsystem starting up, LWJGL initialising, OpenAL initialized, Smart Moving using communication protocol 2.2, ModLoader initializing, and the single word "Done." with nothing further in the file.
So. What do I start looking for now? I'm on 32-bit Ubuntu 12.10, using ATI video drivers. I have 4Gb memory, SATA hard drives, and a Pentium Dual-core CPU. I've been able to run Minecraft and the Aether Prerelease 3 without any issues up until I warped to ProdigyShop.
I've tried this under Windows Vista too, and it seems that doesn't have the same issues. I'd love a chance to get back into world, as I can't go anywhere if the client keeps dying on me. I suspect the issue might be with video drivers.
Regards, BrickViking
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