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Here are the steps:
When I'm clearing underground zones and there are NPCs nearby (explorers and/or miners) they aggro when I break ore deposits, boxes or even stone walls. I'm guessing that the aggro AI works by checking if the player is attacking or looting something close to the NPC.
Could this be an oversight or is it the expected behavior?
Other than that inconvenience, the mod is great and I'm loving it!
Does this occur in a cave under a Village or a settlement that you don't own?
Again, thank you for using the mod ^^
Yes! I will try out the hotfix. Thanks to you for your response, and for making the mod!
- Also (not sure if it's a bug or not) Deadwood preference seems very rare compared to some of the others.
Mods: Settlement Expansion (v. 1.3.21)
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: 'necesse.inventory.recipe.Tech necesse.engine.registries.RecipeTechRegistry.registerTech(java.lang.String, necesse.engine.localization.message.GameMessage)'
at settlementexpansion.registry.RecipeTechModRegistry.registerModdedTech(RecipeTechModRegistry.java:14)
at settlementexpansion.SettlementExpansion.init(SettlementExpansion.java:35)
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
at necesse.engine.modLoader.ModMethod.invoke(ModMethod.java:47)
at necesse.engine.modLoader.classes.EntryClass.init(EntryClass.java:62)
at necesse.engine.modLoader.LoadedMod.init(LoadedMod.java:189)
at necesse.engine.GlobalData.loadAll(GlobalData.java:303)
at necesse.engine.loading.ClientLoader.loadGame(ClientLoader.java:149)
at necesse.StartPlatformClient.start(StartPlatformClient.java:11)
at StartSteamClient.main(StartSteamClient.java:6)
It worked fine just last night even.