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Some item and cube textures are missing and cannot be rendered properly

EmptyDreams opened this issue · 7 comments

commented

Describe the Bug

As you can see in the image above, there are a lot of items and squares that don't get rendered properly.

I checked the other issues and it seems I have to install indium, but when I load the game archive after installing indium-1.0.21 it crashes straight away.

Reproduction Steps

  1. Install create, sodium and indium.
  2. Start the game and load an archive

Expected Result

The game should work (whether or not it fixes the create item and cube rendering errors).

Screenshots and Videos

image

Crash Report or Log

https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/36D29v2jzq/

Operating System

Windows 10

Mod Version

0.5.1d

Minecraft Version

1.20.1

Other Mods

  • fabric-api-0.91.0
  • architectury-9.1.12
  • cloth-config-11.1.106
  • sodium-0.4.10
  • indium-1.0.21
  • lithium-0.11.2
  • ferritecore-6.0.1
  • exordium-1.2.1
  • entityculling-1.6.2
  • enhancedblockentities-0.9
  • enchlevel-langpatch-2.1.2
  • Debugify-2.0
  • appleskin-2.5.0
  • journeymap-5.9.12
  • imblockerfabric-1.0.24
  • jade-11.6.4
  • jei-15.2.0.27
  • lanserverproperties-1.11.1
  • create-0.5.1d

Additional Context

No response

commented

then attach the crash report

commented

install indium 1.0.21

commented

install indium 1.0.21

Yes I installed indium 1.0.21, but after I install it going into the archive game crashes.

commented

downgrade fabric api to 0.88.1

commented

then attach the crash report然后附上崩溃报告

I've posted the URL for the crash log above: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/36D29v2jzq/

commented

downgrade fabric api to 0.88.1将 Fabric API 降级到 0.88.1

The game no longer crashes after downgrading. But I was wondering if Create Fabric has any idea about compatibility with Sodium 0.5+ and other new APIs? It's been a few months since sodium 0.5+ was released, but there don't seem to be any commits in commits.

commented

it is being worked on. please consider closing this issue.