Facades in NEI cause mobs to glitch through solid blocks
TinBryn opened this issue · 7 comments
This is a weird one, and I'm interested in how this could even happen.
I'm using Buildcraft 4.2.2 and NEI 1.6.1.8 and this is a single player world
http://imgur.com/5Utfq1R This is my xp farm, when I have NEI open and the first entry is a facade, the mobs can glitch out and attack me.
No ownership taken yet, and no clear analysis as far as I can see. Closing. Feel free to discuss further on http://mod-buildcraft.com/forums/index.php?board=2.0.
Could you mark in the image where you have pipes with facades and where you have solid blocks?
I'm not convinced that this is unique to Facades so it would be interesting to see what happens with just blocks.
Edit: I might have misunderstood. They start glitching when you open NEI and select a facade? That would be odd indeed.
Or better yet hop into creative and switch the façades for wool façades or
something more obvious would be cleaner than marking an image :)
On 14 January 2014 14:01, SandGrainOne [email protected] wrote:
Could you mark in the image where you have pipes with facades and where
you have solid blocks?I'm not convinced that this is unique to Facades so it would be
interesting to see what happens with just blocks.—
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So what your saying is that the mobs, that you have noticed, are only
glitching when you have NEI open and it is showing facades?
So when you do not have NEI open, no mobs glitch then?
On Jan 14, 2014 5:18 PM, "Kieran Griffiths" [email protected]
wrote:
Sorry I didn't specify, I have no facades anywhere in this world.
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It's not unheard of that blocks (like fences) changes form (hit box, model) if looked at in an inventory (or in the world). But this report is more than strange.
@TinBryn Could you upload your ForgeModLoader-client.log for more information. It may help highlight possible causes or problem enhancers.