firework particles use incorrect textures
What happened?
current behaviour: firework particles use wrong textures
expected behaviour: firework particles use correct textures
steps to reproduce: place a firework on multiplayer or singleplayer observe unexpected behaviour
Screenshots
Log output
No response
Minecraft Version
Minecraft 1.21.4
Iris Version
1.8.8+1.21.4-fabric
Operating System
Windows 11
What is your GPU?
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Additional context
happens on friend's pc as well, he uses Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 GPU
dependency versions: sodium 0.6.10 fabric loader 0.16.10
If it also happens on vanilla, then I'm quite sure it's an April Fools thing and wouldn't be an Iris Shaders bug.
If it also happens on vanilla, then I'm quite sure it's an April Fools thing and wouldn't be an Iris Shaders bug.
It does not happen on Vanilla, when disabling Iris the particles work fine (I am not the original poster, but I do have the same issues and are running the same mods as him).
If it also happens on vanilla, then I'm quite sure it's an April Fools thing and wouldn't be an Iris Shaders bug.
Similar to the people who currently attribute random rabbits on Lunar Client to Mojang's doings – don't you think Mojang would do better for their April Fool's stuff?
can confirm iris is causing this issue
I can further confirm this is Iris. I can also pretty much confirm that this is intended April Fools behavior based on the time window.
I originally got the exact same behavior as OP. I closed Minecraft and disabled only Iris Shaders and nothing else. After relaunching the game, the particles returned to normal.
I re-enabled Iris Shaders and the joke particles came back. I closed Minecraft and set my PC time to be Australian so it was 4/2. I relaunched Minecraft with Iris Shaders enabled, and the particles returned to normal.
So if you need the particles to be normal (such as recording a video where you don't want it obvious that it was recorded on April 1 since it will release much later), you can keep Iris enabled by setting your computer time forward a day.
I can further confirm this is Iris. I can also pretty much confirm that this is intended April Fools behavior based on the time window.
I originally got the exact same behavior as OP. I closed Minecraft and disabled only Iris Shaders and nothing else. After relaunching the game, the particles returned to normal.
I re-enabled Iris Shaders and the joke particles came back. I closed Minecraft and set my PC time to be Australian so it was 4/2. I relaunched Minecraft with Iris Shaders enabled, and the particles returned to normal.
So if you need the particles to be normal (such as recording a video where you don't want it obvious that it was recorded on April 1 since it will release much later), you can keep Iris enabled by setting your computer time forward a day.
can confirm that it fixed itself after april first
So if you need the particles to be normal (such as recording a video where you don't want it obvious that it was recorded on April 1 since it will release much later), you can keep Iris enabled by setting your computer time forward a day.
That is honestly not a great solution to a really annoying issue, that is not even a particularly great joke.