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I'm reading the Elite Dangerous patch notes (they're huge) and minecraft still isn't loaded...
this is bizarre, it's installed on my SSD and I've got 16gb of RAM, this is "I want to play after dinner, better start it up now" levels of ridiculous :D
Why am I getting the following error with this simple code below when testing on a node server?
code/app2/i.js:35
throw new Error("here")
^
Error: here
I'm actually expecting to see a stack trace (as per the book 'Smashing node.js'), but that's not happening.
Here's the ...
@Unionhawk Because it has all the data of the full Minecraft install (except the saves and screenshots and logs directories) in memory + the chunks loaded by client + all live data