[1.20.1] Incompatibility with Accessories Curious Compat Layer mod
GoldenFurredFox opened this issue ยท 8 comments
This is not a duplicate of #378, nor is it a duplicate of #384.
They added compat for Curios back in the day. The inventory opens with the Accessories mod now. Some people are finding that the latest releases of Curios don't work. There also exists an issue with the Accessories Curios Compat Layer mod by extension. It seems that Inventorio still checks for Curios when the compat layer is installed since it essentially acts as a translation layer, thus causing a similar bug to carry over, in the fact that inventory won't close - though, the game won't crash in that case.
@IsLegitimate Nope.
@SamHammie You Should Close This Issue Because This Wont Get Fixed
Plus 1.20.1 Is Not Supported
What platform are you using (Forge, NeoForge, Fabric)? We just fixed an issue with newer versions of Curios for forge 1.20.1, but if you're not using the Curios mod then I'm not sure that would resolve this specific issue.
As @TsameCorvy mentioned you can disable CuriosIntegration as seen in their attached image.
From what I'm gathering, you're using Accessories with Curios Compat Layer mods. If that's the case I can look into the issue when I have some time and see if implementing support will be viable. Of course I can't guarantee a quick turnaround time for this right now though considering I just joined the project as a collaborator and have a lot of issues to look into, but I'll at least keep it on my todo list.
Any additional details you can provide about your environment would be appreciated.
What platform are you using (Forge, NeoForge, Fabric)?
While I can't speak for this person, I can confirm I am getting this issue on Forge 1.20.1. With Accessories + Curios Compat Layer and Curios integration turned on in the inventorio-shared.json, the inventory is unopenable in survival mode.
@Favorlock Fabric. Sorry for the delay. Having the Inventorio mod is pretty essential to my pack and the people here demoralized me enough that I shelved the project for a bit.
