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Players without mod get kicked when players with mod crawl. #84

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Kazuhiko-Gushiken opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Kazuhiko-Gushiken
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As the title says. If I have the mod on a server and Me (who has the mod installed client side) and a friend (who doesnt) are logged in, if I use the keybind to crawl, the friend gets kicked from the server. Not a crash, just kicked. Don't have any logs (i'll try to produce some soon), but if you can tell if its possible to fix this or not from the information provided, that'd be awesome. Really hope this can work properly in the future!

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fewizz commented Nov 7, 2024

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fewizz commented Nov 7, 2024

I'll look at it again

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Kazuhiko-Gushiken commented Nov 8, 2024

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Just took a peek at that issue. I tested the mod you mentioned that uses the [SWIMMING](https://maven.fabricmc.net/docs/yarn-1.21+build.1/net/minecraft/entity/EntityPose.html#SWIMMING) EntityPose instead and it does work to not kick the player. Big sad, I've been using your mod a lot, really wanted to be able to use it continuing.

Does possibly using the SWIMMING EntityPose but with a custom animation added via resource packs work? I really don't know the extent that resource packs can allow. Or maybe if your mod added a config option to switch between the two types of EntityPoses to allow for the custom pose and non-custom?

Edit: I do appreciate the quick reply though! <3

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