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How can i make a airless block


Moritz

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Yeah but i want that the airlevel goes down and the vannilla drown goes down from allone.

 

Also when i use material.water than it works.

But also then you can swim inside of this block.

Thats why i want to make a custom Material for it.

^^" But with that it does not work^^"

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i couldnt see anything in that class, but i have done some digging to try and help and i found that you can maybe use "AttributeModifier"???

 

i found this is the potion code, because if you can modify it up for a potion, surely you can modify it down when the player enters the block? not really sure, i am not a very advanced coder :/

Use examples, i have aspergers.

Examples make sense to me.

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GotoLink. Forget it.

That will not work because in the same tick the air will be rested back to 300.

I must override the EntityLiving class!

I tried already so many ways how to add it^^ Every time same result!

Air resets.

 

Well then the best thing to do is to figure out WHAT and WHY resets it?

;)

If you guys dont get it.. then well ya.. try harder...

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Having actually messed with this:

 

From EntityLiving (or EntityLivingBase, if you're new enough):

 

if (this.isEntityAlive() && this.isInsideOfMaterial(Material.water))
        {
            if (!this.canBreatheUnderwater() && !this.isPotionActive(Potion.waterBreathing.id) && !flag)
            {
                this.setAir(this.decreaseAirSupply(this.getAir()));

                if (this.getAir() == -20)
                {
                    this.setAir(0);

                    for (int i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
                    {
                        float f = this.rand.nextFloat() - this.rand.nextFloat();
                        float f1 = this.rand.nextFloat() - this.rand.nextFloat();
                        float f2 = this.rand.nextFloat() - this.rand.nextFloat();
                        this.worldObj.spawnParticle("bubble", this.posX + (double)f, this.posY + (double)f1, this.posZ + (double)f2, this.motionX, this.motionY, this.motionZ);
                    }

                    this.attackEntityFrom(DamageSource.drown, 2.0F);
                }
            }

            this.extinguish();

            if (!this.worldObj.isRemote && this.isRiding() && ridingEntity!=null && ridingEntity.shouldDismountInWater(this))
            {
                this.mountEntity((Entity)null);
            }
        }
        else
        {
            this.setAir(300);
        }

 

If the entity is inside a block of material type water, they drown.  Otherwise they get full air (that's what's resetting it).

Problem is, Material.Water is also what allows for swimming.

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Draco18s you are right! And also it rendere the screen a little bit blue^^

Thats what my problem is i also do not use the FluidClass for my liquid^^

Thats why both would not work^^ xD

 

Thats why ill request that they add that^^ also i think galic craft have the same problem^^"

 

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also i think galic craft have the same problem^^"

 

Galicraft replaces the player class with their own, avoiding the issue (and also getting thing things like low gravity).

Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable.  If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME.  Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice.

 

Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked.

 

DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.

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Briggybros' idea could work fine, but might be a bit slow in multiplayer.

 

Let's go all out, and do our own air counter (added in player data), and our own gui with drown bar (using RenderGameOverlayEvent).

This way you can change whatever you want, from the air duration to the gui color.

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