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Grenadeincs opened this issue ยท 3 comments
Hello!
It appears as Baritone won't load the schematic I saved.
it's a .nbt schematic, and when I open the schematica menu to see the hologram it detects the file just fine.
However, when I try to load the schematic, despite having checked multiple times for unwanted spaces, misspellings and if I inserted the full file name, I always got this message:
Some information
Operating system: Windows 10 Enterprise
Java version: 1.8.0_51
Minecraft version: 1.12.2
Baritone version: 1.2.13-standalone-forge
Other mods (if used): Schematica, LunatriusCore
Exception, error or logs
Please find your latest.log
or debug.log
in
this folder and attach it to the issue
latest.log
Linux: ~/.minecraft/logs/
Windows: %appdata%/.minecraft/logs/
Mac: /Library/Application\ Support/minecraft/logs/
How to reproduce
- Open minecraft 1.12.2 with forge, with mods installed being Baritone (baritone-standalone-forge-1.2.13.jar), LunatriusCore (LunatriusCore-1.12.2-1.2.0.42-universal.jar) and Schematica (Schematica-1.12.2-1.8.0.169-universal.jar)
- Open a new superflat world
- (won't change anything but I'll put it anyways) load the schematica hologram
- use the command #build
- Baritone throws error "couldn't load schematic."
I made the schematic using ReBane's mapartctaft (https://rebane2001.com/mapartcraft/.) I set it to generate for 1.12.2 so this shouldn't be the cause of the error.
Modified settings
To get the modified settings run #modified
in game
Final checklist
- I know how to properly use check boxes
- I have included the version of Minecraft I'm running, baritone's version and forge mods (if used).
- I have included logs, exceptions and / or steps to reproduce the issue.
- I have not used any OwO's or UwU's in this issue.
oh, thanks for letting me know. How do I convert .nbt schematics to .schematic schematics though?
nvm found out. For anyone wondering, put your .nbt file on this site, select "File" and then save it as a .sch | it will save it as a .schematic file anyway, don't worry