Cables should not be able to be placed in between a paired Crushing Wheel (from Create)
AlisonHuang777 opened this issue ยท 5 comments
Describe the bug
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How to reproduce the bug
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Expected behavior
described in title
Additional details
Playing Prominence II Classic modpack (v1.8.5). Using AE2 v15.0.11 and Create v0.5.1.f.
Forge version is 47.2.6.
Which minecraft version are you using?
1.20
On which mod loaders does it happen?
Forge
Crash log
not a crash report
i do not see how this is an issue for AE2.
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are there ANY blocks meant to be placed in between at all ? -> i do not see a problem for AE2 if any other block can be placed there
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are there no blocks allowed in between? -> Create might need to find a way to spawn a virtual/invisible block there to prevent any placement
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are there ony certain blocks allowed to be placed? -> see 2) but might need some sort of rule if the default mechanics don't allow to catch each and every placement, or maybe AE2 cuts some corners in placement checks, like Stargate Center did and poisoned a sun.
Or maybe you left out some implied issues from placing a cable in between the sheels we can not see from the screnshot here
Updated original post again to clarify that the modpack I'm playing is using an unsupported version of Forge (as #7278 announced). This can be the potential cause of the issues I have encountered so far.
The answers to the questions asked by @mindforger:
- No. Normally you can not place any block there.
- Yes, it should be, as Create does spawns a block called "Crushing Wheel Controller" in the middle, but somehow I can place a cable there and it will replace that block, and deactivate the Crushing Wheel as a result.
- I'm not sure about this, but from my experience there is no exception about 1). It is possible that I missed something though.
well sounds like either AE2 cuts corners when placing cables that Create does not expect or something wrong with the controller block being breakable in the first place, not sure :) thanks for clarifying