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The issue is:

Once the Storage class gets instanciated, it gets the Logger from the Common. That can cause 2 problems:

1) instance of Common might not be set yet (why do you set it in preInit anyways? @Instance automatically fills the field)

2) Common.getLogger causes the Common to log something, but it's logger might not be created yet either.

 

Also you have to give the full class path in your dependencies string, NOT the modID! Mine would look like this:

dependencies="after:sanandreasp.mods.managers.SAP_ManagerRegistry"

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This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.

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The issue is:

Once the Storage class gets instanciated, it gets the Logger from the Common. That can cause 2 problems:

1) instance of Common might not be set yet (why do you set it in preInit anyways? @Instance automatically fills the field)

2) Common.getLogger causes the Common to log something, but it's logger might not be created yet either.

 

Also you have to give the full class path in your dependencies string, NOT the modID! Mine would look like this:

dependencies="after:sanandreasp.mods.managers.SAP_ManagerRegistry"

 

Thanks a lot!

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