Advanced-Rocketry / AdvancedRocketry

Space mod for minecraft
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Possible Warp Core/Controller issue #1013

Closed Danickar closed 5 years ago

Danickar commented 6 years ago

Minecraft Version:

Not a crash

Explain issue in detail: When I first click on the warp controller it says No Where To Go in the status as expected. When I selected a destination the status changes to Not Ready. The Fuel is listed as 0 in the warp core. I have put 4 stacks of dilithium crystals into the warp core input hatch, and they have all disappeared I assume into the core, but yet it registers 0 for its current fuel.

zmaster587 commented 6 years ago

What happens if you build a new warp core or replace the existing one?

Danickar commented 6 years ago

Completely destroying the original warp core and rebuilding it seemed to work.

I built the original one on Earth and had it packaged along with the everything else in the Space Station assembler and sent up with the original core of the station. Although it looked functional something must have been wrong in the unpackaging.

Danickar commented 6 years ago

I was warping around the universe testing things out, and the warp core stopped having fuel again. I broke it apart (and all of the crystals came flying out) and put it back together and it was happy. It seems that when it changes dimensions it sometimes breaks, sometimes it doesn't.

zmaster587 commented 6 years ago

That's really bizzare. Changing dimensions only should be updating the skybox and an internal "here's where I am" number. What i suspect is happening is that the warp core location list is somehow being reset. I had a friend run into that issue the other day and confirmed it. Still no idea how it's went missing for him though.

However, I'm fairly sure I know why it's not working when built on earth and packaged, I'll look into a fix for that, but once rebuilt..

Danickar commented 6 years ago

this could be a totally random coincidence, but it has happened twice when the warp core ran out of fuel. I'll go put more in, but it doesn't register it has having more until I break it apart and put it back together.

zmaster587 commented 6 years ago

I can't think of any mechanism that would cause that to happen but I'll try it and see if I can replicate it.

As a side note, it may be related to chunk loading, keep track of whether or not you let it unload and this issue occuring and see if there's a relation?

eaanon01 commented 6 years ago

For #1079 it worked just crating a new space ID chip with a station. I did not need to go there to fix the problem. Neded to pick up and replace the warp core and controller but my dimension was immediately back.

dmodoomsirius commented 5 years ago

Is this still a issue? Please comment if it is and i will reopen if if you are unable? We are closing old issues to see what is still relevant and needs to be fixed.

io-craft commented 5 years ago

Still happens. On 1.7.10 at least.

MrEyeballs29 commented 5 years ago

Only 1.12 is supported

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