Problems with Fishing
eissceda opened this issue ยท 4 comments
Recently I started with fishbreading and detected some problems. All problems occuried in the modpack I'm currently playing as well as with the test installation (recommended forge-version with the latest version of mariculture(1.2.4.1)).
First the serious problems:
It is possible to put an entire stack of fishes into the fish feeder, causing them to age simultanously and create an extremely large amount of eggs (once their "durability" is at zero one fish dies after each cicle while the number decreases further). Image of this is below.
The secound thing is that the lifespan of the fishes is kind of broken. All fishes show an lifespan-value of 300 when pressing shift while the description and the fish feeder still show correct values. Additional to this all freshly hatched fishes have a lifespan of 15 what is a real problem since they are kindof useless with such a short lifespan. I'm not really sure about this, but both problems could have the same origion.
Now to the little anoyances. Once a fish feeder was uhloaded from the client-side it shows a strang "tank too small"-message while the fishes are still working. Image of this is bellow. Additionaly most fishes that need other fluids than water complain about salty water while they are happily swimming trough their lava-/ender-/whatever-pools. Both problems are just display-issues, but rather annoying since they make it immposible to see the remaining lifespan of certain fishes.
Can you check with the latest versions on: http://joshiejack.uk:8080/
I'm pretty sure I'd fixed the first one. (Might not have, but I have seen that bug before myself, so I just assume I had fixed it by now xD) But I don't know if I fixed the latter. (I should have probably released these versions officially by now, but been busy).
I need to make sure only one fish can go in the feeder though. The stacking can cause all kinds of issues (as well as affecting them all the same time, making it a waste).
Alrighty. I'll take a look in these as soon as I have some time for Mariculture.