Darkhax i have a question why is my minecraft not using 80% percent of my ram? (2GB) .The reason i ask this question it is because after i downloaded Advance system care. And played minecraft i saw the minecraft is using 65% percent of the ram how do i make it use more?
That's how much the game is using at that time, not how much it COULD use. It's like someone not drinking their whole glass of water because they're not hungry.
I made a comment in you're mod More swords mind checking it out.
I would prefer if you sent me private messages rather than posting new comments on my profile. It's easier for me to respond there. As for your posts, I have looked them over and am working on a response. You don't need to message me every time you comment on my threads.
No, I am not saying it's not possible to recreate a code of a block or a mob in minecraft. Proper developers make mods by expanding upon the base code, rather than just copying and pasting the existing code.
No, I am not saying it's not possible to recreate a code of a block or a mob in minecraft. Proper developers make mods by expanding upon the base code, rather than just copying and pasting the existing code.
So you're saying mods that have mobs,blocks,biomes and etc. Are modified codes?
So you're saying mods that have mobs,blocks,biomes and etc. Are modified codes?
No, I am not saying that mobs blocks and biomes are modified codes. I am saying that a proper developer would write their code from scratch, rather than copying the existing code.
No, I am not saying that mobs blocks and biomes are modified codes. I am saying that a proper developer would write their code from scratch, rather than copying the existing code.
Because, it's better to build your own code, rather than just copying parts of the vanilla code. Developing things yourself gives the developer a better understanding of the base game engine, and allows developers to explore new possibilities. It's the difference between "Emerald Armor Mod" and "Module Power suits".
Because, it's better to build your own code, rather than just copying parts of the vanilla code. Developing things yourself gives the developer a better understanding of the base game engine, and allows developers to explore new possibilities. It's the difference between "Emerald Armor Mod" and "Module Power suits".
I have one more question if i seek advised of modders and view the codes of a mod (Is it illegal) would it give me more effeicincy?
I have one more question if i seek advised of modders and view the codes of a mod (Is it illegal) would it give me more effeicincy?
It depends on the developer in question. You can look at all the source code you want, but if you can't understand the code, none of it will help you. As for whether it's legal, that is a case by case thing. Some mods prohibit looking at the source code, while others like mine are publicly available and encourage use for learning.
Can you answer this question? okay so when i was learning java to make a mod (let's face it i can't) A theory struck into my head and i thought can i open the code of biomes and mobs. dimensions. blocks. And use it to make a mod much more efficent? is it really possible?
Can you answer this question? okay so when i was learning java to make a mod (let's face it i can't) A theory struck into my head and i thought can i open the code of biomes and mobs. dimensions. blocks. And use it to make a mod much more efficent? is it really possible?
What your saying doesn't really make sense. You can open the code for the game, and use it as a base for your own projects, but if you want to make something efficient, I would not suggest using Mojang's code.
What your saying doesn't really make sense. You can open the code for the game, and use it as a base for your own projects, but if you want to make something efficient, I would not suggest using Mojang's code.
I wouldn't suggest it either. The key to efficiency is discovering other modders and watching tutorials from said modders.
Darkhax i have a question why is my minecraft not using 80% percent of my ram? (2GB) .The reason i ask this question it is because after i downloaded Advance system care. And played minecraft i saw the minecraft is using 65% percent of the ram how do i make it use more?
That's how much the game is using at that time, not how much it COULD use. It's like someone not drinking their whole glass of water because they're not hungry.
I made a comment in you're mod More swords mind checking it out.
I would prefer if you sent me private messages rather than posting new comments on my profile. It's easier for me to respond there. As for your posts, I have looked them over and am working on a response. You don't need to message me every time you comment on my threads.
So you're saying it's not possible to recreate a code of a block or a mob in minecraft? then how did people make mods?
Nobody said that at all.
You didn't answer my questions.
No, I am not saying it's not possible to recreate a code of a block or a mob in minecraft. Proper developers make mods by expanding upon the base code, rather than just copying and pasting the existing code.
So you're saying mods that have mobs,blocks,biomes and etc. Are modified codes?
No, I am not saying that mobs blocks and biomes are modified codes. I am saying that a proper developer would write their code from scratch, rather than copying the existing code.
Why?
Because, it's better to build your own code, rather than just copying parts of the vanilla code. Developing things yourself gives the developer a better understanding of the base game engine, and allows developers to explore new possibilities. It's the difference between "Emerald Armor Mod" and "Module Power suits".
I have one more question if i seek advised of modders and view the codes of a mod (Is it illegal) would it give me more effeicincy?
It depends on the developer in question. You can look at all the source code you want, but if you can't understand the code, none of it will help you. As for whether it's legal, that is a case by case thing. Some mods prohibit looking at the source code, while others like mine are publicly available and encourage use for learning.
Can you answer this question? okay so when i was learning java to make a mod (let's face it i can't) A theory struck into my head and i thought can i open the code of biomes and mobs. dimensions. blocks. And use it to make a mod much more efficent? is it really possible?
What your saying doesn't really make sense. You can open the code for the game, and use it as a base for your own projects, but if you want to make something efficient, I would not suggest using Mojang's code.
I wouldn't suggest it either. The key to efficiency is discovering other modders and watching tutorials from said modders.
The true key to efficiency is to actually know what you're doing, so you can act fully independent of others ;p
Yeah, should probably have worded that better. Errare est humanum.