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Callframe at: getFixes
function: createMenu -- file: ISInventoryPaneContextMenu.lua line # 959 | Vanilla
function: onRightMouseUp -- file: ISInventoryPane.lua line # 1578 | Vanilla
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "java.util.ArrayList.contains(Object)" because the return value of "zombie.scripting.objects.Fixing.getRequiredItem()" is null
zombie.inventory.FixingManager.getFixes(FixingManager.java:33)
if i disable legendary mods, then load the same save file, even in the regular backpack, if i right click on an item that has condition below 100% throws this error, if i quit, disable the legendary mods, and again load the same file, error is not thrown and i see attach to back, still testing
Which could've been completely avoided had he spend the 5 minutes it would've taken to just use actual screenshots of the items, whatever your opinion on AI, it's probably worth spending that 5 minutes so your comments don't descend into people calling another pricks and jackasses over your thumbnail.
Regardless, I thank u for creating and sharing with the community.
Long live your legacy buddy 🌱
Dont fall into the sunk cost fallacy just save yourself time in the long run and make an actual thumbnail my guy.
You already had the models to use for a thumbnail, and now because "it would take me much more time than I consider necessary for a simple cover" weather you like it or not people are now going to be endlessly arguing about the AI instead of talking about the mod itself.
"I hope that the work of my mods is valued not for the design of the presentation but for the mod itself" Sorry fella but here's what you don't seem to get, people decide if they want to install a mod PURELY based on the presentation.
You could have the best mod in the entire world, it could make PZ 3d with first and 3rd person capabilities, but if your mod page is blank no one will install it, and those who don't install it (everyone) will leave with the opinion that it must've been some low effort nothing burger.
Presentation is absolutely essential to how people judge / choose if they want to install your mod.