thephoenixlodge / Heavens-of-Sorcery

Heavens of Sorcery modpack for MC 1.12.2. Developed by thephoenixlodge for ItsLewdicolo
MIT License
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Unable to Access Quest Book; KeepInventory not sticking in the "on" position #51

Open creiwen opened 4 years ago

creiwen commented 4 years ago

When I attempt to start a new world, I cannot access the quest book without completely exiting the game and going back in. Is this how it's supposed to be?

I have attempted to start anew because of frustrations with the Nether, i.e. being killed again before being able to retrieve my items from my grave, so I started a new world and turned the game rule Keep Inventory to "on" immediately upon creating my island. Is there a reason for this, or is this a bug?

I did the same with Firespread, switching it to "off", and it seems to have worked for that game rule, thankfully.

Kind regards, Creiwen

ewanm89 commented 4 years ago

For the quest book it depends on where in it you were. It tries to open to the page you were at in the other world however this is likely now locked in the new world.

creiwen commented 4 years ago

@ewanm89 I understand that in a new world I would have to start the Quest Book from square one again; however it won't even allow me to access it, unless I completely close out Minecraft and launch it again. When I click on it from my inventory screen, it makes the noise as it would any other time, and then just... does nothing.

ewanm89 commented 4 years ago

@creiwen you still got the old world, got to the index of the quest book before leaving and going into the new world. It depends on what page you were on in the book in the old world.

thephoenixlodge commented 4 years ago

@creiwen Ewan's not doing a great job of explaining it, but essentially the book remembers what page you had open regardless of which world it was in. If you had last opened a page that isn't unlocked yet on the new world, it'll have issues. To resolve this, you can either delete the patchouli_data.json file from the base minecraft folder of the pack, or open the old world again and look at an entry you will have open on the new one - eg the very first quest.

creiwen commented 4 years ago

@thephoenixlodge Oh! That makes sense now, thanks Phoenix! Now to get to the bottom of the other couple issues... xD