Guard kinetic damage networking to server-side#175
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Guard kinetic damage networking to server-side#175PssbleTrngle merged 2 commits intoTeamGalena:1.20.xfrom
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Tested on Forge 1.20.1 with Oreganized mod and Cataclysm mod. Steps:
Before: Client crash (crash-2026-02-22_17.20.56-client.txt) After: No client crash. |
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Possibly addressing the Kinetic Damage crash on server client side with bettercombat installed issue. |
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thank you very much |
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Addressing a client crash that can occur on dedicated servers when
KineticDamage.apply()is invoked on the client, causing NullPointerException due to PacketDistributor being called client-side instead of server-side.