Incompatibility with Enhanced Block Entities
rayzchen opened this issue ยท 7 comments
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Game crashes with Enhanced Block Entities and Dashloader in the mods folder.
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- Install fabric
- Install the two mods
- Launch minecraft
- Error log
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No error
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Context (please complete the following information):
- DashLoader Version [e.g. 3.0-rc14] 4.1.3
- Minecraft Version [e.g. 1.18.1] 1.19.3
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Didnt work with 1.19.2 but I don't remember the mod versions.
Hi there, DashLoader 4.1.3 does not support Minecraft 1.19.3, if you want DashLoader on 1.19.3 you can download the experimental 5.0 versions.
I've been running EBE and DashLoader since forever and have never experienced a crash related to the combination of these two mods.
Minecraft Version [e.g. 1.18.1] 1.19.3
But you do mention your Minecraft version to be 1.19.3, and EBE is currently incompatible with that version. You need to wait for EBE to get updated. Also DashLoader v4.1.3 might not be compatible with 1.19.3 as well, where as the 5.0 version is.
Funny, it launched fine with a few mods so I just assumed it was compatible. Why does 1.19.3, a minor version change, have to be so incompatible...
Taken from https://semver.org/:
Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:
- MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes
- MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards compatible manner
- PATCH version when you make backwards compatible bug fixes
I guess Minecraft doesn't support SemVer then
Ah, didn't know that. Though I was referring more to lots of other mods crashing really badly even though they said 1.19.x
I also found that out when I did some further reading. I'm not a mod developer, but wouldn't it be better to start working on a 1.19.3 update so that the jump to 1.20 isn't as huge? The features of 1.19.3 should be included in 1.20, unless Minecraft makes a complete rewrite.
Off topic but want to clarify misinformation: the changes to 1.19.3 are minor from the perspective of a vanilla player. The changes in question included in 1.19.3 are a bunch of under the hood changes. These changes are very incompatible with mods because of it. I agree that Mojang should have waited till 1.20.0 to release the changes, but historically that hasn't been a consistent process by them.
From the perspective of a modded player, a lot of devs have decided the amount of work required to update to 1.19.3 outweighs the gains of 1.19.3. Especially considering a lot of the changes in 1.19.3 are future proofing and bedrock <-> java parity.