![]() Such lists belong to Feature requests and ideas for the MCreator forum section and we will pick the most requested features from there. The tracker is not a place for large lists of feature requests. Issues with multiple requests will be removed. Make sure to post only one feature request or bug report in each ticket, so each separate item can be tracked by our issue-tracking system. The logs you see on your computer may differ from what we see when we test the same thing, so it is important to include the logs MCreator prints in your case. If your mod fails to build, we can not provide help until we see your Console tab logs. If we do not get a demo workspace showcasing the bug, when the bug is related to some in-game mechanic or feature, we are not able to provide help until a demo workspace is provided.Ī similar applies to logs. Long logs should be pasted to the Gist service (GitHub Gist, Pastebin, Hastebin. When possible, attach your MCreator workspace ( preferably a minimal example workspace required to reproduce the bug use File -> Export workspace to a shareable ZIP.), game logs (full logs, do not crop them, in text format, not screenshots of logs) from the Console tab or terminal, and steps to reproduce the bug in your workspace. Please specify which mod elements to check in your workspace too, if applicable. We are aware this may be tedious, but we have set this set of rules due to past misuse of the issue tracker, which puts a lot of toll and pressure on the contributors of the project with a very limited time budget for this project, mostly taken from the contributor's free time. When this happens, the issue is ready for GitHub, no sooner. If this is not the case, community members and moderators will advise escalating the issue to the GitHub issue tracker. Very likely, the solution will be a change in how the user approaches a problem. Therefore we require the users to search the forums first, and if they do not find a similar topic, open a new forum topic. Many issues turn out to be support requests due to a lack of knowledge from the user. After we review it, it can be seen and commented on by the whole community. When you publish the issue, it is first only visible to you and the developers. The same goes for the issues that could easily be solved with a minimal search on the website. Incomplete issues with a very small amount of detail will be removed. ![]() Duplicate issues will be removed and multiple duplicate posts can result in a user block. Search for similar or duplicate issues before opening a new issue to avoid duplicates. Solutions to most of the common problems can be found in our Knowledgebase.
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