So yeah, as the title says I lost my thaumcraft 4 research between saving the game yesterday and loading it up about an hour ago. Oddly enough it didn't occur when I updated the pack from DW 1.0.18 to 1.0.19.
At first I kinda had a heart attack; on first loading up the save all my aspects were reset and I was unable to scan items I had already scanned. I quit and reloaded, and had my aspects back, but all the research was gone. I figured I had such a surplus of aspects but boy oh boy did it not take long for me to not care for doing all my research over again.
So, I'm trying to use the /thaumcraft research <Player> <all/reset/<research>> admin command but I can't get it to work. Is there a list of the technical names of research anywhere? Like...apparently I can't type "/thaumcraft research JohnTzimisces nitor/Nitor/"Nitor"/<Nitor>" because it doesn't recognize any of those variations as nitor research.
Can anyone help with that? Or if there's an infinitely simpler solution to restoring my research? (I tried swapping the player.dat from a backup I had made before updating to 1.0.19 and it had no effect on anything).
edit: another 45 minutes of googling seems to indicate one can type "/thaumcraft research list" to get a full list of the technical names of research items. I guess that means this thread no longer serves a purpose other than if anyone knows a better way to restore research
edit 2: a handy find: http://minecraft-ru.gamepedia.com/ThaumCraft/Список_исследований_ThaumCraft_4
A problem I encountered using "/thaumcraft research list" was that the list of research was cut off by mod research; the only thaumcraft research that showed in my chatbox was golem stuff (which was handy, when I was unlocking stuff in my test world). The above link appears to list the research IDs for all the TC4 research; however I noticed when doing something like "/tc research JohnTzimisces GOLEM THAUMIUM" while it does research everything required up to that point, it didn't show the tallow golem research off to the side. If you've lost all your research the way I did, and you're trying to restore it this way, you might have to think reaaaally hard for research that was off on the side of stuff, and only appeared in your notes as a hint initially.
At first I kinda had a heart attack; on first loading up the save all my aspects were reset and I was unable to scan items I had already scanned. I quit and reloaded, and had my aspects back, but all the research was gone. I figured I had such a surplus of aspects but boy oh boy did it not take long for me to not care for doing all my research over again.
So, I'm trying to use the /thaumcraft research <Player> <all/reset/<research>> admin command but I can't get it to work. Is there a list of the technical names of research anywhere? Like...apparently I can't type "/thaumcraft research JohnTzimisces nitor/Nitor/"Nitor"/<Nitor>" because it doesn't recognize any of those variations as nitor research.
Can anyone help with that? Or if there's an infinitely simpler solution to restoring my research? (I tried swapping the player.dat from a backup I had made before updating to 1.0.19 and it had no effect on anything).
edit: another 45 minutes of googling seems to indicate one can type "/thaumcraft research list" to get a full list of the technical names of research items. I guess that means this thread no longer serves a purpose other than if anyone knows a better way to restore research
edit 2: a handy find: http://minecraft-ru.gamepedia.com/ThaumCraft/Список_исследований_ThaumCraft_4
A problem I encountered using "/thaumcraft research list" was that the list of research was cut off by mod research; the only thaumcraft research that showed in my chatbox was golem stuff (which was handy, when I was unlocking stuff in my test world). The above link appears to list the research IDs for all the TC4 research; however I noticed when doing something like "/tc research JohnTzimisces GOLEM THAUMIUM" while it does research everything required up to that point, it didn't show the tallow golem research off to the side. If you've lost all your research the way I did, and you're trying to restore it this way, you might have to think reaaaally hard for research that was off on the side of stuff, and only appeared in your notes as a hint initially.
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