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Hi

 

The answer is in the post - i.e. you probably can't do it directly for particles, but if you turn the top of your chimney into a TileEntity or an Entity, and create a custom renderer for it that draws smoke, you will be able to see it from further away.  Probably as simple as creating the appropriate EntityFX objects, storing them in your chimney object, and calling their onUpdate and renderParticle methods when the corresponding chimney object methods are called.

 

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Sort of.  There's also a draw distance limit for TEs as well.  It's longer, but not by a whole lot (I think there's a way to override that distance on a per-TE basis, but I do not recall how offhand).

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Sort of.  There's also a draw distance limit for TEs as well.  It's longer, but not by a whole lot (I think there's a way to override that distance on a per-TE basis, but I do not recall how offhand).

I think you mean:

public double getMaxRenderDistanceSquared()
{
    return 4096.0D;
}
i think that if you increase that it can render further away.

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Sort of.  There's also a draw distance limit for TEs as well.  It's longer, but not by a whole lot (I think there's a way to override that distance on a per-TE basis, but I do not recall how offhand).

I think you mean:

public double getMaxRenderDistanceSquared()
{
    return 4096.0D;
}
i think that if you increase that it can render further away.

 

That's the bit, yes.

(For reference, that value is 64 blocks, as a sphere)

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