Spelunkery

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Feature Request: Compatibility with your other Mods (Fabric 1.20.1)

fusiongarnetone-art opened this issue ยท 2 comments

commented

Feature:

Hey Ordana! I genuinely love your mods. I've been using Create Deco for some time now, and I deeply enjoy the features added by your other mods like Spelunkery, however many of them (Spelunkery, Immersive Weathering, Grounded, Would and Verdant) include duplicate features (i.e. Conk Fungus, Sandy Grass blocks, Bark, etc.) which suffer issues when using the mods in tandem. These duplicate features, despite sharing textures, behaviours and mod developers are unstackable, as they register as being from seperate mods. This is frustrating as you can imagine, as when building a house in a Savannah Biome, or Stripping Logs for visual effect, you can collect multiple stacks of items which would otherwise stack into one slot. With Minecraft and especially modded Minecraft already suffering issues with Inventory Management, I'd hope that you may be able to add a solution that consolidates these duplicate features so that when using the mods together, only one version generates.

Alternatives:

If you are unable/unwilling to make this change to each of your mods, maybe a simpler version of this change would be to create a compatibility mod which detects the presence of the conflicting objects and removes one of the versions of the offending items. I truly don't know if that would be any easier; I am as familiar with mod development from watching Dr. Rat/Fundy as I am with Chemistry from watching NileRed (Which is to say: loosely, if at all).

Yours faithfully
MedicPixelHavoc (Theo)

commented

Sorry if I was overly formal lmao, I just didn't wanna come across as rude

commented

this overlap will only exist in 1.20.1, the plan is to remove the duplicate features from the source mods and leave them in the "split" mods. for more details on this change you can read about it in my discord server, just know that its not intended for you to play with all the duplicates present.