
[BUG] Completely Ignoring AcceptOverrides - 1.12.2 -1.5.3-Gamma
P3rf3ctXZer0 opened this issue ยท 6 comments
Describe the bug
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
It is ignoring claims still
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Add to modpack server and attempt command
Which Forge version are you using?
1.12.2 - 14.23.5.2838
If you used the word 'error' somewhere, always provide the stack trace along with both debug.log and latest.log
Looks like you used the wrong username (your own!)
You should run the exact command in green...
I used RetroPrevails as a target and I sent the command. No matter how you ask it I know for a 100% fact I did it correctly. I am Op he is Player. Ask @Thutmose it may seem like I suck but I understand well cause and effect. Remember too bug reports take time and most people just say "its not working" I gave you all relevant details. I would double check syntax because @Thutmose had a very basic issue which caused very obscure problems.
@P3rf3ctXZer0
Once again, you're not co-operating here.
Just like #37, this is an user error
Remember too bug reports take time and most people just say "its not working" I gave you all relevant details.
I spent a lot of time making and tweaking Tiquality to get it perfect, for free. Fact:
That there, is programming time, and doesn't include any breaks longer than 60 seconds when not typing. If I have 7 hours of actual programming time on a day (generous) I spent 46 full days on writing Tiquality.
Is it really too much too ask for the precise steps you took?
"Dude trust me" is NOT sufficient.
I gave you all relevant details.
I asked for more details, which you did not supply.
As you can clearly see in your screenshot:
You tried to accept a claim override BEFORE you received one from RetroPrevails. (This obviously doesn't work)
Then, you tried to accept your own!
Like I said, at least spend 5 freaking minutes formulating your problem properly, or I won't be able to identify the problem, because as far as I can tell, you're using Tiquality wrong.
If you're confident enough that you actually did nothing wrong, create a new and properly formulated issue.