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The concrete mixer's movements seem strange while working.

fulmoonless opened this issue · 0 comments

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Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I have searched the existing issues.

Are you using the latest MineColonies Version?

  • I am running the latest beta/release version of MineColonies for my Minecraft version.
    I am also running the latest versions of other mods that are part of my problem.

Did you check on the Wiki? or ask on Discord?

  • I checked the MineColonies Wiki and made sure my issue is not covered there. Or I was sent from discord to open an issue here.

What were you playing at the time? Were you able to reproduce it in both settings?

  • Single Player
  • Multi Player

Minecraft Version

1.20

MineColonies Version

1.20.1-1.1.660

Structurize Version

1.20.1-1.0.742

Related Mods and their Versions

Minecolonies Offical WinterColonies-1.11

Current Behavior

https://youtu.be/KQk7zUV4bZo
The concrete mixer, after placing or breaking a block, walks back to their hut block right at the last moment (I later confirmed this by setting Stamina to the minimum). This behavior makes their work extremely slow. In my style, they take about 30 seconds to produce one concrete, which means that on a server with no sleep and night acceleration, it takes roughly an hour to produce one batch of concrete.

I remember occasionally seeing them standing still while placing or breaking blocks normally, so this should be a bug. Around 99% of the time, they exhibit the strange behavior of walking back to their hut block.

Expected Behavior

Placing or breaking blocks normally

Reproduction Steps

Build a Concrete Mixer’s Hut and request some concrete.

Logs

No crash

Anything else?

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