Closed FoxMcloud5655 closed 1 year ago
Okay... Upon MUCH further testing, I think we've solved this issue. However, this isn't to say that this shouldn't be addressed, as this affects people trying to look for the real issue.
Upon Minecraft reloading and attempting to tell the user that a dependency is missing when loading, Werewolves crashes the game with this error instead. The way that Werewolves is coded may not allow for this issue to be fixed, but if this condition can at least be detected and suppressed long enough to allow Forge to display the in-game error report, that would help keep many issues like this further down the road from popping up.
Duplicate of #96
This is in fact a bug in Forge. Instead of crashing when the first error is found, Forge continues without loading the access transformer entries which is causing the shown exception.
Minecraft Version
1.18.x
Forge Version
40.1.73
Vampirism Version
1.8.5
Werewolves Version
1.8-0.6.1
Modpack
The Crafty Kettle, tested with only conflicting mods
Singleplayer/Multiplayer
Singleplayer
What happened?
Upon attempting to load Minecraft, the error below appears. Literally doesn't list any of the other mods anywhere that I can see. As a mod author myself, this is completely stumping me. Happens with Werewolves version 1.8-0.6.2 as well as Forge version 40.1.76.
This likely happens with many other mods out there; these three are just the ones I tested and have confirmed to crash on two separate computers.
Relevant log output
Reproduce steps
Other relevant mods
artifacts-1.18.2-4.1.0.jar AmbientSounds_FORGE_v5.0.16_mc1.18.2.jar EvilCraft-1.18.2-1.2.8.jar