Change fml.modloading.brokenfile.optifine to not imply that Forge is responsible for Forge-Optifine compatibility. (#6080)

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DaemonUmbra 2019-08-29 00:32:33 -04:00 committed by LexManos
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"fml.modloading.brokenfile.oldforge": "File {2} is for an older version of Forge and cannot be loaded",
"fml.modloading.brokenfile.liteloader": "File {2} is a LiteLoader mod and cannot be loaded",
"fml.modloading.brokenfile.fabric": "File {2} is a Fabric mod and cannot be loaded",
"fml.modloading.brokenfile.optifine": "File {2} is OptiFine, which is unsupported",
"fml.modloading.brokenfile.optifine": "File {2} is an incompatible version of OptiFine",
"fml.modloading.brokenfile.invalidzip": "File {2} is not a jar file",
"fml.modloading.brokenresources": "File {2} failed to load a valid ResourcePackInfo",