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Forge microblocks 1.12.2
Forge microblocks 1.12.2











forge microblocks 1.12.2

In addition, the location of the dictionary of names to numbers in level.dat was changed. Between 1.7.10 and 1.12.2 all blocks and items were forced to have all lowercase names and many mods decided it was a good time to rename everything anyway. Sortlation - a list of block and item names from the old modpack and their equivalents in the new modpack. The config files it needs to translate a world well include: I'd love to help others with the problems I had, but I'm not going to go to the trouble if no one cares. It could potentially be made more generalized as well, if there is sufficient interest. However, the program is general enough that sets of files could be made for other modpacks. For the moment, I only have files that work for a specific older version of the modpack my wife and I made for 1.7.10: Rainbow Robot. It requires a number of configuration files which are specific to the modpack (and version thereof) the world was created in. Levelfix.c does the main work of converting a modded minecraft 1.7.10 world to 1.12.2. The other is the world translator program: Recent versions, the names of items in chests and other receptacles are Forġ.7.10 the output consists mainly of the names of entities, for more mca file, though theĬode for doing so exists in levelfix.c It requires the zpipe command be installed in order to run.Ĭombs the resulting chunk files for 'id' tags that are strings. However, put those chunks back together into an.

forge microblocks 1.12.2

World file which can then be viewed with an NBT editor. I have written several C language programs that compile with gcc on Ubuntu (probably elsewhere as well though I've not tried it).ĭemca.c extracts the chunks from a minecraft. If you are having similar problems, I may be able to help. Even if you can find versions of all the mods in your pack for some intermediate version, this didn't work well (or really at all) for me. Regardless, what I have so far may prove useful to others, so I'm creating a blog for it, where folks can express such interest and talk about the problem.įYI: the accepted wisdom is that the best/only way to load modded 1.7.10 worlds into 1.12.2 is to load them into intermediate versions first. If there is sufficient interest, I may yet do so. If I had known then what I know now, I probably would have made it a proper application.

forge microblocks 1.12.2

The program started out as a quick and dirty hack and got dirtier and hackier the more I realized how much work it needed to do. Thus began a several month-long hacking spree, first to get this message to go away, and then to get the world in question, a world my wife and I had been recording videos in for several years, to not just load but load well.mostly. This save predates 1.7.10, it can no longer be loaded here. When I first tried to load a world from modded minecraft 1.7.10 into 1.12.2, I got the following error:













Forge microblocks 1.12.2