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Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Thread Tools Thread Tools x3n0ph0b3 Terrarian how to fix out of memory error in java I could really use some help with this one. TL;DR my game crashes anywhere between a few hours and 10-15 minutes out of memory windows 8 at a time. It's an out of memory exception while trying to resize an array. I've lost a few good Ankh components and have begun save/exiting after I do anything important, but it's becoming https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/126962 rather frustrating. Here is a pastebin of all of my crash logs so far Edit: After a great deal of experimentation it appears to be because I'm using either Retro or Trippy lighting. The memory self-regulates at around 790 MB when using color or white lighting, but Retro and Trippy cause it to steadily climb. The game crashes around 840 MB used. Things worth noting: The game version is 1.3.0.4 http://forums.terraria.org/index.php?threads/out-of-memory-exception.25556/ Crash still occurs on 1.3.0.5 Cloud synchronization is disabled already. I'm on Windows 7. I am NOT using recompiled source/exe, this is a vanilla binary in every possible way. I am NOT using a 3rd party app, game launcher, mods, or anything of the kind. I am NOT running in compatibility mode. I am launching the game through steam. Occurence of exception is seemingly random; from the logs you can see that the time between crashes can be hours at a time, or as little as roughly 10 minutes. I haven't been able to deduce a specific trigger for the crash; "what I'm doing" at the time appears to be irrelevant. Edit: World size is SMALL, Type is Expert. I am playing single player. Things I've tried: Verify Game Cache Only passes on a fresh install. According to a sticky thread, this is normal: one file fails and fails to be reacquired. Q: Steam has reported that one (1) file has failed verification and was downloaded? A: This file is known as the serverconfig.txt file. Originally this file shouldn't be packed with the game as Terraria should create this file automatically on launch if it is missing or out of date. Due to it being chang
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