Weather 2 (1.20.1) Deflector Block doesnt work
Jacobandrewiew opened this issue ยท 8 comments
Hey guy's!
i have been playing for a week with a friend in lan with the weather 2 mod, and the number of tornadoes spawning is very high (2 tornadoes inb our area every 2-3 minecraft days) so to avoid destruction of our base, we built a deflector block, at first it did looked to be working and then a tornado formed and destroyed our base, so we relocated and put a new deflector block this time powered by a redstone lever, and it didnt work too. has anyone been facing this issue as well? i know the mod is quite new for 1.20.1, thanks!
Same problem. Neither installing more blocks nor powering with redstone helped. The tornado destroyed the house 4 times in a row
Minecraft 1.20.1 Forge 47.2.20
I thought using a lever disabled the deflector. Also, if im not mistaken the deflector projects a shield (invisible shield) that reflects the tornadoes around it instead of killing the storm...
What forge build are you on? It sounds like it might be a forge build or maybe config issue.
What forge build are you on? It sounds like it might be a forge build or maybe config issue.
Hey, im on forge 47.2.0 for MC 1.20.1
thanks!
I am on 1.20.1, latest forge, latest coroutil, latest weather2. This is no longer an issue. Using a deflector without any redstone power just lets the tornado essentially bounce backward on it. It does not remove storms, only deflects them.
To clarify: This is the intended function of the deflector. It deflects things.
I am on 1.20.1, latest forge, latest coroutil, latest weather2. This is no longer an issue. Using a deflector without any redstone power just lets the tornado essentially bounce backward on it. It does not remove storms, only deflects them.
To clarify: This is the intended function of the deflector. It deflects things.
so it was fixed? nice to hear! im gonna try it might launch that map again :D we ended up building a base on the side of a cliff with a waterfall covering up the entrance! worked fine :)
thanks for the heads up!