When you started fresh, did you clear everything from the versions folder as well? I was having some issues (Not like yours, though), but when I started fresh, it started working correctly. Why don't you try installing Optifine, and then installing Xray into that? Or vice versa, I forget which order its supposed to be....
According to your remarks (huge thanks to krissy60) I've made some cleaning inside the AO installation code. No change made on the pure XRay functionnalities.
- Un-official, without permission of AO
- Only for version : 1.13.2
- Tested on vanilla
Solved issues :
- the installer only takes care of the 1.13.2 Minecraft installed versions
- you can now install XRay directly over an Optifine Version (1.13.2)
I tried this too with 7-zip and HxD. Xray did show up, but pressing X just made my light flicker for a short flash, and the block list wasn't filled with options. So it still didn't work. Am I missing a step?
Try downloading a fresh copy from this site. That's what eventually made it work for me.
with 7-zip, I used, you right-click goto 7-zip, goto open archive, scroll down the list and find the 1211 class file, drag it to the desktop, edit it to say 1122 then open with a hex editor (I used XVI32) do a search for 1121 then change the peram to 1122 the hex code will change from 62 to 63 I believe... Save then in the archive opener drag that new file to the archive and accept any pop-up... you do NOT need to delete the 1211 file as that was going to be my question but I didn't delete mine and it works...
I had done all that
But as it turns out, I just needed to download a fresh copy, and it works great so far.
XRay58.jar for MC 1.12.2 working well in 6 very simple steps (tried with success on the DireWolf20 1.12 pack) :
1) download the original XRay-58.jar for 1.12.1 (from the first page of this thread)
2) extract the file XRay1121.class from this jar (with 7-Zip)
3) rename it to XRay1122.class
4) open the XRay1122.class with a hex Editor, find the string XRay1121 and change it to XRay1122 , then save it
5) add the XRay1122.class in the XRay-58.jar
6) put the jar in the mods folder
That's it !
I've tried this twice, once with winrar, and once with 7-zip, and no luck. The hex program I'm using is HxD.
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@braaandooon880
When you started fresh, did you clear everything from the versions folder as well? I was having some issues (Not like yours, though), but when I started fresh, it started working correctly. Why don't you try installing Optifine, and then installing Xray into that? Or vice versa, I forget which order its supposed to be....
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Thank you so much! I don't suppose it's possible to get coords back, is there?
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Try downloading a fresh copy from this site. That's what eventually made it work for me.
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I had done all that
But as it turns out, I just needed to download a fresh copy, and it works great so far.
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I've tried this twice, once with winrar, and once with 7-zip, and no luck. The hex program I'm using is HxD.
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However, Fullbright still works. At least, it does for me through Forge.
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Rockade