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[BUG] Sodium/Indium makes the basalt/calcite crystal lights hide the inner layer #616

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OmnipresentMicroorganism opened this issue Nov 30, 2024 · 1 comment
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bug Something isn't working mod_compat Incompatibility with other mods other_mods_end Other mod causes the issue. Unable to fix on my end

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Describe the bug
When using Sodium and Indium with Spectrum, the inner layer texture of the basalt/calcite crystal lights doesn't render properly. You can still sort of see it if you clip into the block in spectator, so I think it may be something to do with transparency.

To Reproduce
Just install Sodium and Indium, and look at any basalt/calcite crystal light.

Expected behavior
I was expecting to see the crystal block texture on the inside as I do without Sodium and Indium.

Minecraft version
1.20.1.

Mod version
Spectrum 1.8.1.

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Without Sodium/Indium:
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With Sodium/Indium:
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@OmnipresentMicroorganism OmnipresentMicroorganism added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 30, 2024
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DaFuqs commented Dec 1, 2024

That is a translucency sorting bug in sodium, which is supposedly fixed in Sodium 0.6... which is MC 1.21+

Sadly nothing we can do about this one.

@DaFuqs DaFuqs added mod_compat Incompatibility with other mods other_mods_end Other mod causes the issue. Unable to fix on my end labels Dec 1, 2024
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