[1.16.5] Wake up Effects and Bad Dreams features from Let Me Sleep don't work when Quark's Improved sleeping is enabled
NJL5390 opened this issue ยท 2 comments
Let Me Sleep Version: 1.3b2
Quark Version: r2.4-311
AutoRegLib Version: 1.6-47
Forge Version: 36.1.4
Latest Log: https://pastebin.com/cwbs85zj
Hello!
Recently I have been testing a mod for my modpack. This mod is called "Let me Sleep" and it changes sleeping mechanics in a few ways. One of these ways is a feature called "Wake Up Effects" which adds configurable potion effects that are granted to you when you wake up from a bed. I have also been testing another feature of this mod called "Bad Dreams" Where if you try to sleep in a dark area, certain mobs may spawn next to you and attack you. When attempting to test these features with all of the mods I found that it wasn't working.
After some testing and narrowing down I discovered that Quark seems to be the mod that is preventing this feature from working. I have a feeling it might be due to Quark's own changes to sleeping mechanics that causes a conflict with Let me Sleep's changes. However, That's just my best guess so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
From my testing that I have done, no other mod seems to cause this issue, just Quark.
Since I'm also not sure whose mod is at fault here I have already reported this issue on Let Me Sleep's Github which can be found here: Fuzss/letmesleep#10
The Mod page for Let me Sleep can be found here: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/let-me-sleep
If you need any more assistance with this issue I'd be happy to help!
Thanks a lot!
Hello! Quark's moved to 1.18 now-- unfortunately, this means that (unless your bug is critical and/or game-breaking), we're closing support for issues filed for versions prior to it (e.g. Quark on 1.16).
If your issue still occurs on 1.18, or if your issue happens to be rather critical (e.g. consistently crashing the game with no other mods present), please leave another note or open a new issue. Thanks for your cooperation!
Just want to add on to this with some more information. Through further testing, I have found that disabling Quark's "Improved Sleeping" Feature fixes this issue, which confirms my earlier suspicions. Just thought that would be valuable information to know about.
If you need me to do any further testing just let me know.