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Where/What function has replaced MinecraftForge.VersionDetect


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MinecraftForge.versionDetect("ModName", 3, 1, 2); no longer seems to work. I also cannot find a replacement function. The version checking outlined in http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/Tutorials/Upgrading_To_Forge_for_1.3.1 with the

 

versionBounds = "[1.3]" // VERSION CHECKS!

 

Does not seem to actually key in on the version of Forge, unless I'm completely not understanding how it works. It looks like it's a way for mods to make sure that the server and client version of a mod are compatible, not that a mod requires a specific version of Forge or newer.

 

What happened to MinecraftForge.versionDetect?

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Gone.

I spoke to the devs a while back, and the method HAS been removed.

For now, you could write your own version, though.

It's pretty easy.

Read the EAQ before posting! OR ELSE!

 

This isn't building better software, its trying to grab a place in the commit list of a highly visible github project.

 

www.forgeessentials.com

 

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