Crash when deploying a schematic
Comm-Borg opened this issue ยท 4 comments
Describe the Bug
Whenever I try to place a schematic I have, it shows a screen saying "saving world" and crashes my game, and i get the following report:
The game crashed whilst tesselating block model
Error: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to get client registry key for biome!
Exit Code: -1
It seems to work just fine when my friend tries (even with the same schematic), so I'd imagine it has something to do with my hardware. I can send in my specs and/or the list of mods that I'm using alongside Create if you need them in order to figure out a solution.
Edit: I've figured out that the issue is related to the size of the schematic. the game does not like to place schematics unless they are real small.
Reproduction Steps
- Create a .nbt file for a schematic
- Upload it to any world
- Place it, and the game crashes
Expected Result
I wanted to place the structure in the .nbt file
Screenshots and Videos
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Crash Report or Log
Operating System
Windows 10
Mod Version
0.4.0a
Minecraft Version
1.18.1
Forge Version
39.0.9
Other Mods
I have a list of the mods already on a google doc, so I'ma send that in.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14s4RjuJkBPRYyBmqIVG11A5AYsYmnxoWlEn_aAUPI9U/edit?usp=sharing
Additional Context
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I am also experiencing the same issues, I've been trying to use schematics on a multiplayer server and they were working fine a few days ago, but all of a sudden I keep getting this error when I tried to place schematics, I can provide logs if needed.
I know the issue, I do not know how to fix it:
- during my tests, they all happen when SerenSeasons is active
- the schematics that were not made with serene season 1.18.1 seem to have an issue with multiple chunks stored. when the mod was installed creating schematics was doable... but it would crash.
- in short: serene seasons brokey
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