Sorry for the late response, got kinda busy. Yeah, that worked great, thanks!
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Try deleting the config folder which is in the minecraft installation path
Actually, that might work a bit easier. I'm gonna try that...
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I 100% did. I even went into the files on Aternos and removed any remnants of config/whatnot.
I'm trying a fix now where I reinstall it on both, try some commands to find & remove any blocks I may have missed, uninstall it again & try reloading.
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Looking into it a bit further, it seems that the blocks/items are somehow saved into the world's data despite not being placed, and that's whats causing issues...
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I was using Immersive Portals on my server, and decided to remove it in favor of a different portal mod since it was incompatible with Taterzens (an NPC mod). After uninstalling it both from my Aternos server and my fabric modpack (running via CurseForge), I am unable to join my server and I am getting this error. I made 100% sure that there were no portals left over, and nobody had any of the modded items still in their inventories. Please help; I'm worried I may end up losing my world because of this!
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Okay, thanks. I'll give it a shot.
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Damn. Okay.
If I switch my software to fabric and install Immersive Portals, can I keep the same world, or will it break? -
I am using Aternos to create an adventure map with some friends making use of the Immersive Portals mod. However, it seems that we do not have access to the command sticks, which are items added into the creative inventory to help with using portals. I believe this may be due to the fact that we are unable to configure mods with Aternos, but the inability to access these sticks is slowing down our map production. Does anyone know of a workaround, be it another way to get a hold of these sticks, or somewhere where each stick is listed with an alternative command to perform the same function, like a cheat sheet of sorts?
Thanks,
ImaRaygun