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Attempting to use the survey tools on a natural block (stone, dirt, grass) should produce a pop-up or in-chat message about the veins.
Actual Behavior
When using the survey tools on the said natural blocks, there is no information given.
I can confirm that using the command "/ie mineral get" that i am located within a mineral vein.
Immersive Engineering is the only mod installed on the NeoForge instance.
The survey tools behave as they are a projectile, reeling back as an unloaded "bow" would when holding down the use button (default RMB)
Steps to reproduce
Observed the error occuring on a Forge instance using the NeoForge version "ImmersiveEngineering-1.20.1-10.1.0-171"
Attempting to understand how the behaviour of the survey tools should work i installed a Neoforge instance on 1.21.1 using the latest available version of IE
Yes the "pulling back" like a bow is very much intentional.
You have to use the Survey Tools for 2.5 seconds before they give you a result. That's how they've always worked since their implementation.
Minecraft Version
1.21.1
Immersive Engineering Version
12.0.0-182
Expected Behavior
Attempting to use the survey tools on a natural block (stone, dirt, grass) should produce a pop-up or in-chat message about the veins.
Actual Behavior
When using the survey tools on the said natural blocks, there is no information given.
I can confirm that using the command "/ie mineral get" that i am located within a mineral vein.
Immersive Engineering is the only mod installed on the NeoForge instance.
The survey tools behave as they are a projectile, reeling back as an unloaded "bow" would when holding down the use button (default RMB)
Steps to reproduce
Debug Crash Log
https://gist.github.com/Wallum/5fd6173637723068994139df60049b27
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