lithium-fabric
lithium-fabric copied to clipboard
A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
In Wilder Wild, there is a block called Mesoglea that acts as a static block of Water when waterlogged. When inside, there is a mixin to make "clipping" ignore other...
### Version Minecraft 1.21.1 lithium-fabric-mc1.21.1-0.13.0 sodium-fabric-0.6.0-beta.1+mc1.21 (and a bunch of other mods) ### Reproduction Steps It happens whenever I'm in an unexplored area with lots of water, like an ocean...
------------------------ ### 1.21.0 lithium-fabric-mc1.21-0.12.7 ### Reproduction Steps 1. Load into singleplayer world 2. Explore the world 3. Get network protocol error code [https://mclo.gs/IUBHMzN](url) I do have a lot of mods...
### Version Information > lithium-fabric-mc1.21-0.13.0 ### Expected Behavior > If a player is riding an entity with high Motion data, they should travel together. ### Actual Behavior > If a...
### Version Information `lithium-fabric-mc1.21-0.12.7` ### Expected Behavior unloaded chunks should stay unloaded, not trigger game events that could potentially load them again ### Actual Behavior the chunks unload, and then...
1.21.1 neoforge .72 https://mclo.gs/hEiCnIg Latest lithium
### Read me before you open an issue! ### #### Instructions When have both lithium and ferritecore installed, the game crash at startup ------------------------ ### Version 1.21.1 neoforge 21.1.71 ###...
## Changes - Mojmap, replacing yarn - Rename me.jellysquid.mods to net.caffeinemc.mods - Multiloader implementation with fabric and neoforge support ## TODOS - Automatic tests for neoforge - Mod compatibility tests...
### Version Information not given, user gave sodium version ### Expected Behavior The game should run at a reasonable pace during any weather. ### Actual Behavior The game starts to...
There is a issue involving Betterchunkloading mod that causes the server to crash when a player moves enough to unload chunks. ``this.positionWithExpiringTicket.get(pos)`` are presumed to never be null but rather...