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deconstructed and replaced mine hut missing mineshaft levels

leagris opened this issue ยท 2 comments

commented

Prerequisites

  • I am running the latest alpha version of MineColonies and Structurize for my Minecraft version.
  • I checked the MineColonies/Structurize wiki and made sure my issue is not covered there.
  • I made sure that this issue is not a duplicate of any existing issue.

Context

  • Minecraft Version: 1.16.5
  • MineColonies Version: 0.14.347-ALPHA
  • Structurize Version: 0.13.210-ALPHA
  • Related Mods and their Versions: Forge 36.2.2

Expected behavior

Deconstructed and replaced mine hut item shall contain enough information to rebuild the mining levels and mineshaft, and possibly remember nodes.

All in all, a deconstructed replaced mine hut shall be fully fonctional.

Actual behavior

The miner cannot work and complains his hut need be upgraded even if hut is at mark V.

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Build mine, and upgrade it
  2. Let miner build down mineshaft levels
  3. deconstruct, and replace mine hut
  4. hire builder and see he cannot work because mine has no mineshaft levels.

Logs

  • latest.log:
  • crashlog:

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commented

The problem with this is that if you move the shaft even slightly then the stored values won't work. And usually the point of deconstructing is to move the building. Even if you're only changing style and putting it back in the "same spot", different styles have the mineshaft in different locations and starting at different depths, so it's very hard to avoid accidentally moving it.

There is, however, already a "repair mineshaft" button that you can use; and if that doesn't help then as you were told on Discord you can often get them to recover (i.e. restart from scratch) by removing all but the top three ladders in the shaft.

commented

Yep, this is actually correct. We can't support this.