Alright, I waited for quite a while to update my mod. I have tons of classes since the mod has a lot of items, and now that Forge is updated, I'm basically screwed.
For example, ITextureProvider appears gone. Same with EnumHelper and ForgeHooks. There are TONS of things wrong with it just because everything has changed in Forge. Any tips on what the new alternatives are for the classes above? Thanks.
Alright, I waited for quite a while to update my mod. I have tons of classes since the mod has a lot of items, and now that Forge is updated, I'm basically screwed.
For example, ITextureProvider appears gone. Same with EnumHelper and ForgeHooks. There are TONS of things wrong with it just because everything has changed in Forge. Any tips on what the new alternatives are for the classes above? Thanks.
If you want help, I can teach you how to use the new Forge. For what you said, these are not gone. ITextureProvider is now built into the Block and Item.java's, if you notice when you decompile with Forge you also have a folder called common. Inside this you will find a package called net.minecraftforge.src.common, which should include EnumHelper.java and ForgeHooks.java. If you want my help, just PM me and I will add you on some sort of communications platform so I can help you update your modsIt's also worthy to note that you have a lot of work ahead of you, and if you didn't want your mod to be SMP before, well, it's basically going to be now, whether you like it or not. Now that Minecraft is basically a Singleplayer/Server combo, you have to essentially setup both the singleplayer and multiplayer instances of your mod, since now when generating a world some Elements of the world are passed to the MinecraftServer.java now that they've added LAN
If you want help, I can teach you how to use the new Forge. For what you said, these are not gone. ITextureProvider is now built into the Block and Item.java's, if you notice when you decompile with Forge you also have a folder called common. Inside this you will find a package called net.minecraftforge.src.common, which should include EnumHelper.java and ForgeHooks.java. If you want my help, just PM me and I will add you on some sort of communications platform so I can help you update your mods
It's also worthy to note that you have a lot of work ahead of you, and if you didn't want your mod to be SMP before, well, it's basically going to be now, whether you like it or not. Now that Minecraft is basically a Singleplayer/Server combo, you have to essentially setup both the singleplayer and multiplayer instances of your mod, since now when generating a world some Elements of the world are passed to the MinecraftServer.java now that they've added LAN
That helps a TON. I'll report back if I need anything else. Really good to know where EnumHelper and ForgeHooks are now.
For example, ITextureProvider appears gone. Same with EnumHelper and ForgeHooks. There are TONS of things wrong with it just because everything has changed in Forge. Any tips on what the new alternatives are for the classes above? Thanks.
If you want help, I can teach you how to use the new Forge. For what you said, these are not gone. ITextureProvider is now built into the Block and Item.java's, if you notice when you decompile with Forge you also have a folder called common. Inside this you will find a package called net.minecraftforge.src.common, which should include EnumHelper.java and ForgeHooks.java. If you want my help, just PM me and I will add you on some sort of communications platform so I can help you update your modsIt's also worthy to note that you have a lot of work ahead of you, and if you didn't want your mod to be SMP before, well, it's basically going to be now, whether you like it or not. Now that Minecraft is basically a Singleplayer/Server combo, you have to essentially setup both the singleplayer and multiplayer instances of your mod, since now when generating a world some Elements of the world are passed to the MinecraftServer.java now that they've added LAN
Yup. It took me 3 times just to install everything correctly from all the changes. Damn you, updates!
That helps a TON. I'll report back if I need anything else. Really good to know where EnumHelper and ForgeHooks are now.