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sperly

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  1. Ah, problem solved, I had to implement following for syncronazation: In Container Class: @Override public void detectAndSendChanges() { } @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT) @Override public void updateProgressBar(int id, int data) { } In TE class: @Override public int getField(int id) { } @Override public void setField(int id, int value) { } @Override public int getFieldCount() { } And implement the transferred data in to the fields.
  2. I'm currently trying to learn Minecraft Modding with Forge by making my own mod. I have made a Furnace-like block that runs on solar power. I have successfully made the block (The SolarFurnace), TileEntity and am now connecting the GUI to it. When i started to create the progress bar I stumbled on a problem. It seems that its not the same TE instance that ticks up the progress (the update function in my TE class) and that returns the progress to the GUI (from the drawGuiContainerBackgroundLayer function in my GUI class). I get in total three different TE memory addresses, two different in WorldServer and one in WorldClient when I debug. Why is there two different TE's in my worldServer? And how can I syncronize this or... Link to my GitHub for the mod: https://github.com/sperly/SimpleLife
  3. Ah, thats good to know. Thanks!
  4. Do you mean something like this? { "type": "forge:ore_shaped", "pattern": [ " w ", "www", " w " ], "key": { "w": { "type": "forge:ore_dict", "ore": "logWood" } }, "result": { "item": "simplelife:woodbeam" } }

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