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Items crafted on other disconnected networks #21
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also this is on forge |
Could you provide the world so I can debug this? There should be no way this could happen. The mod internally uses the standard AE2 behavior for submitting crafting jobs, as a player would. |
Sure a thought did just occur, i dont have any sugar cane, and the system that is crafting it does have sugar cane will have the world uploaded in a minute |
Server World: World Requesting system: Allthemodium:mining 18194, 253, -6780 |
Did you host that on a dedicated server or did you open it to LAN? Some issues only appear when playing on a server and I need to know how this was set up to properly debug it. I'll try to find the issue when I find the time. Thanks for the world. |
manually requesting sugar uses my crafting cpus, just tested a bunch, me requesters dont seem to use my system |
Dedicated server |
@rlnt looks like this odd behavior vanishes when you uncheck unused rows. This was tested for three consequent days - got zero occurrences, so seems like this might be it. Hopefully this helps. |
Version
1.1.4-1.20.1
Describe the bug!
When requesting items sometimes they get crafted on other peoples networks, completely disconnected, separate dimension, no way they can communicate yet the crafting cpus are being used
the particular item in this case is sugar from vanilla minecraft, tried 2 different physical requesters
Crash Report
No response
Log
https://pastebin.com/UPHC0RJm
Additional Context
Yes
Modifications
ATM9 modpack, happened across multiple versions, currently on
0.2.42
Did the issue happen in singleplayer or on a server?
Server
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