Someone-Else-Was-Taken / Periodic-Table-Reforged

A Collection of Unofficial ports of the CaffeineMC Mods alongside Iris.
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helium 1.0 causing faulty rendering with thermal expansion #184

Open DoodlyDrawn opened 2 years ago

DoodlyDrawn commented 2 years ago

mods:

the bug seems to only affect thermal expansion, possibly due to the modifieablity of the sides

energycell furnace sawmill thermal machines creative menu

DoodlyDrawn commented 2 years ago

i forgot to explicitly state: forge 36.2.20 for minecraft 1.16.5, (can be seen in screenshot)

FocalFlare commented 1 year ago

Forgive me if I'm necroposting but my god it's been a year since this issue was made, and I'm glad someone opened it.

Tested this out and found out the hard way that this mod was causing rendering issues as well. Several responses--each from a Reddit post and in a Stack Exchange thread--mentioned these things

  1. "It could be an error with the texture pack. Does it do this with the vanilla textures?" - Luke; Stack Exchange
  2. "The cause of this problem is the ram allocation on your client assuming your texture pack is not outdated or corrupted. Minecraft is unable to fully load all the HD textures due to the fact that your ram allocation is not enough." - DarkDestry; Stack Exchange
  3. "This is a typical glitch with some graphics cards, the atlas gets stitched incorrectly." - u/wiresgal; Reddit

Although these may be logical and would probably make sense, for how I encountered this bug: 1. I disabled several resource packs that may change the blocks' models. 2. I allocated just enough RAM for the game to freeze up less. And as I said, I disabled some of my resource packs, and I hardly ever use any of the sorts above 32x. 3. I most definitely witnessed this with one of the previous versions of my NVIDIA GPU's GRD when I was playing on 1.12.2, so glitches with certain GPU's are no surprise. However, I recently updated my GRD and I have no problems with even any of my shaders that involved my GRD and not my game, so I don't see how this would be relevant.

I'm not sure if any of these might be relevant for you either, but again, this mod is the culprit for the weird rendering with some of the Thermal Series blocks. Surprised it hasn't been fixed yet, even after a year (but I won't be annoying and demand it to be fixed right away though).