Basically what happens is that if you open a world with observer blocks inside of it or place observer blocks in an existing world while using Forge (doesn't seem to matter what mods are running), and you quit Minecraft and reopen your world using vanilla or Optifine, all the observers will be "frozen". Their light on their texture will be stuck to red, and they won't respond, and the only way to fix it is to either replace them or go back into Forge.
Any one else experiencing this? And why does this happen?
In order for the observers to respond again, you have to open the game in Forge 1.12. Doesn't seem to matter what mods are running.
So your saying a world that was created with mods, breaks when you open it in vanilla without any mods? thats pretty normal really, don't open modded maps in vanilla or vice versa
Makes sense, but is there a specific reason this affects only observer blocks? I mean, this doesn't happen with other blocks or entities, or why only Forge causes this error?
Basically what happens is that if you open a world with observer blocks inside of it or place observer blocks in an existing world while using Forge (doesn't seem to matter what mods are running), and you quit Minecraft and reopen your world using vanilla or Optifine, all the observers will be "frozen". Their light on their texture will be stuck to red, and they won't respond, and the only way to fix it is to either replace them or go back into Forge.
Any one else experiencing this? And why does this happen?
In order for the observers to respond again, you have to open the game in Forge 1.12. Doesn't seem to matter what mods are running.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5_xb522jEo
Makes sense, but is there a specific reason this affects only observer blocks? I mean, this doesn't happen with other blocks or entities, or why only Forge causes this error?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5_xb522jEo