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  1. #1

    Trouble logging in.

    My minecraft screen is forever stuck on me "logging in" when I try to join the server. Has anyone else ever had this problem and know a solution?


    Here is a screenshot of my "mods" folder just in case : http://prntscr.com/6qsgko
    Last edited by Classic Cole; 7th April 2015 at 20:00.

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  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiro_89 View Post
    Please see This Thread.
    I'ts still stuck on the "logging in" screen.

    I looked on the Dyn map and it says I've joined.
    Last edited by Classic Cole; 8th April 2015 at 02:08.

  4. #4
    Which server are you trying to join?

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneJ View Post
    Which server are you trying to join?
    The TFC server.

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    Then you need to install TFC. The screenshot of your mods directory didn't show TFC. You can download it from the TFC website here: http://terrafirmacraft.com/download.html

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneJ View Post
    Then you need to install TFC. The screenshot of your mods directory didn't show TFC. You can download it from the TFC website here: http://terrafirmacraft.com/download.html
    I downloaded the correct version, still stuck on the logging in screen. I've tried to join other TFC servers as well but to no success.

  8. #8
    Are you using the vanilla minecraft client or another client?

    Have you tried logging into a vanilla or non-tfc server?

    Have you tried resetting your router/computer?

    How much ram do you have allocated to your minecraft instance?

    What version of java are you running?

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    Vanilla client

    I logged into a vanilla server in 1.8.3 and it I logged in successfully.

    I restarted my router, then logged into the TFC server and nothing changed.

    3G

    Java 8

    I can log into Non-TFC servers just fine.

  10. #10
    Try MultiMC found Here.

    Create an instance in MultiMC, select your mods/forge version/java allocation and give it a go.

    I don't use the vanilla client myself, though I've heard that the newer version of the vanilla client automatically chooses java for you and has it pre-installed. If that's the case you could find the java arguments in your client, but I suggest giving MultiMC a go to see if there's a systematic error, or something relating to your client.

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