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When i play my modpack, it always stops responding after a few minutes. Why?? will this be enough? or do you need the whole log??

Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded?
Memory connection overburdened; after processing 2500 packets, we still have 15602 to go!

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Yes, we need more details than that. However, I can tell you that this line:

Memory connection overburdened

shows that you are most likely over-allocating your memory. A few questions to answer:

  • How much physical RAM is in your PC?
  • How much RAM are you allocating in the launcher?
  • What version and platform of Java do you have on your PC?
  • Is this just the client playing in SSP or do you have a server running as well? On the same PC?
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Yes, we need more details than that. However, I can tell you that this line:

Memory connection overburdened

shows that you are most likely over-allocating your memory. A few questions to answer:

  • How much physical RAM is in your PC?
  • How much RAM are you allocating in the launcher?
  • What version and platform of Java do you have on your PC?
  • Is this just the client playing in SSP or do you have a server running as well? On the same PC?

 

1: 3 GB (i think)

2: 1 Gb (the highest)

3: I have no idea XD

4: client. ssp

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  • The download URL you are using in your pack settings is not a direct download link. You need to add "?download=1" to the copy.com URL (without quotes) in order to make it a direct download.
  • You are including the entire contents of your bin folder in your pack archive. This needlessly bloats the size of the file and distributing minecraft.jar is a violation of Mojang's terms of service.
  • You have a number of mods in your "mods" folder which are completely extracted into their own folders. While this does function you really shouldn't be doing that. Leave them as their single-file zip/jar files.
  • You have some old to very old versions of mods (i.e. HEE, IC2) which may have bugs related to memory usage and/or performance. Auditing your mods and updating may help (and may not).

Your collection of mods does not have any glaring problems. You also aren't doing a massive amount of worldgen so nothing out of the ordinary there. However, given how much memory you have it is quite likely that the number and complexity of these mods is going to be tough to play on your PC. My only suggestion would be to try setting your Launcher memory allocation to 768M and see how well things run.

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