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Axoris

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  2. Right, I'll try using a JDK for Java 8. At the moment I'm using JDK for Java 11 because it was the first one I found and I read it is supposedly downwards compatible. I'll post an update once that's done. Update: Using a Java 8 JDK worked. ExampleMod no longer has errors. I still don't see any of the Minecraft resources like I remember, but maybe that's something else (perhaps I am remembering it wrong. It wouldn't make sense to have a mod come with untouched vanilla classes- that would just be padding the file size...probably).
  3. It's probably not a good idea, but I wanted to try modding with the beta 1.13.2 Forge MDK. Unfortunately, I can't get past setting up the workspace. What I've done: 1. Download Forge MDK (25.0.56) 2. Copy files within Forge MDK to another folder called "TestMod" 3. Open PowerShell within the folder, run .\gradlew eclipse 4. End up with the following: 5. It says "BUILD SUCCESSFUL", open Eclipse and import new Gradle project (importing the "TestMod" folder) 6. ExampleMod has 42 errors, including things like "FMLJavaModLoadingContext cannot be resolved". I also can't find any of the Minecraft-related files that I recall there being in previous versions. 7. Run .\gradlew eclipse again, outputs this (pretty much the same thing as before): 8. Import the folder into Eclipse again, no changes. I feel like I'm doing something wrong, but I can't find any answers as to what I should be doing. (I did try to read as many stickied posts as I could, but I might've missed something)

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