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Ziusudra
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12 hours ago, Powerman913717 said:1. You can create the world without cheats and it shouldn't allow you to cheat in items.
There is also an config option in config/NEI/client.cfg to lock the mode - changing the lockmode=-1 to lockmode=0 will put you in recipe mode and not let you change it.
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Re-download the update:
OK, that link doesn't seem to work lets try: http://terrafirmacraft.com/f/index.html/
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1 hour ago, ShinobiG said:So what happened to all the iron in my iron pick!
You left a microscopic bit of behind every time you used it. Then you ground off great big microscopic bits when you sharpened it after it had become little more than skinny hammer. It didn't break - it got so worn down that it couldn't be repaired.
Maybe you could melt the "broken tool head" down in a crucible for 10 units but that would require code and an item number and an item graphic for each type of tool metal, which just isn't worth it.
(Vanilla MC addresses this in an abstract way with the repairing of tools.)
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Ah, ok.
Yeah, consistency is all I ask.
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Sadly, further block updates will remove the forge. I only noticed the issue when I placed (or removed) a crucible on an existing forge that had a detailed block on one side. (Specifically, shale brick that was detailed before the forge was made. It is in fact detailed in a vanilla stair shape.)
I should have mentioned that before, sorry.
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Can't put in anything that is more than 80oz. Why? Who knows.
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I thought I clicked yes to that first question...
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This post has been automatically generated from a form submission.
Have you read, understood, and followed all of the rules listed in the blue box at the top of this form?: Yes
Topic Title: inconsistent requirements for blocks around forge
TFC Version #: 0.79.28.908
Forge Version #: 10.13.4.1558
SSP/SMP: Single Player
Have you deleted your config files or are using default configs and are still able to reproduce this bug?: Yes
Changed Config Options:
Do you have any mods other than Forge and TFC installed?: No
Other Mods Installed:
If you have Optifine or Cauldron installed, can you still reproduce the bug after uninstalling them?: I do not have Optifine or Cauldron installed.
Crash Report:
Description: It is possible to create a forge that then gets deleted after a block update. The parts of the code that require certain blocks around a forge block are not the same. ItemFlintSteel.java just requires rock with solid faces; ItemFirestarter.java also requires the block below be a NormalCube; and BlockForge.java requires that all 5 blocks be NormalCubes. Detailed blocks can be rock with solid faces but not NormalCubes.EDIT NOTE (Hubertus): Changed the answer to question 1 from 'no', to 'yes', as per the poster's indication
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Familiarity needed for riding horse?
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Roped and right-click (use) with an empty hand.