beehive bug

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Re: beehive bug

Postby loftar » Sun Dec 06, 2009 4:56 pm

Potjeh wrote:Will new hives work correctly? I'd have to build my fifth set now, and I really don't want to do it before I'm absolutely sure they'll work properly. I'd rather spend the lumber on cheese racks.

The bug reported in this thread is a consequence of data corruption, and that will, of course, not happen with new beehives (unless I mess up again, that is). Also, new beehives should not be getting the problem with -2^31q honey and wax.

However, I still haven't solved the problem with the ever diminishing quality of beehive products. Old beehives should properly convert to proper behavior once I solve that bug, however.
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Re: beehive bug

Postby Flocke » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:04 pm

i have 5 bee hives. after a while i harvested them now and i got:
- 5,3l honey, q1
- 1,0l honey, q94
- beeswax, q1 x 15
- beeswax, q94 x 5
- beeswax, q98 x 5
- beeswax, q100 x endless!
i have stopped harvesting this single bee hive because my cupboard is full.
it seems that this bee hive provides me with infinite q100 beeswax but it gives me no honey.

maybe that helps to solve this terrible bug, before that they provide me only q10 stuff.
and my old honey is empty now...
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Re: beehive bug

Postby warrri » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:04 pm

loftar wrote:However, I still haven't solved the problem with the ever diminishing quality of beehive products. Old beehives should properly convert to proper behavior once I solve that bug, however.

You could post the code and we help? I mean..this problem is existent since the mapreset, is it that hard to fix it finally?
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Re: beehive bug

Postby Emina » Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:01 am

well a friend of mine made two new hives this saturday at miday, and still now very late sunday there is still no sign of any honey or wax at all.
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Re: beehive bug

Postby sabinati » Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:46 am

i'm pretty sure hives only produce honey if there is actively growing (not fully grown already) wheat within it's radius.
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Re: beehive bug

Postby Sarien » Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:34 am

My old beehive is definetely broken. It was producing q90 honey yesterday. No honey today. The new beehive I built yesterday (q10) is producing as it should. Both near the same wheat field.
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Re: beehive bug

Postby Dondy » Mon Dec 07, 2009 5:42 am

A beehive that never produced anything better than q3 honey was found to have produced q80 today... which surpasses the wheat growing near it. Please note: This is not a complaint!
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Re: beehive bug

Postby Emina » Mon Dec 07, 2009 11:02 am

sabinati wrote:i'm pretty sure hives only produce honey if there is actively growing (not fully grown already) wheat within it's radius.


Hmm good point, im gonna ask him if hes got any growing weat near the new beehives.
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