Posted February 15, 201411 yr Just trying to create a simple ticker here - tried reading as many tutorials as possible, but nothing I seemed to do worked (Most of them were out of date anyway). All I want to do is create a block of code that is called every 1/20th of a second, every tick. My code: public class MyEventHandler { @SubscribeEvent public void onTick(TickEvent.ClientTickEvent event){ System.out.print("ding"); } } and my main class's init method @EventHandler public void init(FMLInitializationEvent event){ MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new MyEventHandler()); } Thanks in advance, this just seems to be something I can't figure out D:
February 15, 201411 yr Author Edit- thought that maybe because the TickEvent is a FML event, it would require a FML event registration so I put: FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(MyEventHandler.class); in the main class's init method instead of MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new MyEventHandler()); but it still didn't work D:
February 15, 201411 yr Hi I was curious, so I tried it. It works fine for me with the following code (dingdingdingdingdign..): MyEventHandler:: package com.example.examplemod; public class MyEventHandler { @SubscribeEvent public void onTick(TickEvent.ClientTickEvent event){ System.out.print("ding"); } } ExampleMod:: package com.example.examplemod; import cpw.mods.fml.common.FMLCommonHandler; import net.minecraft.init.Blocks; import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod; import cpw.mods.fml.common.Mod.EventHandler; import cpw.mods.fml.common.event.FMLInitializationEvent; import net.minecraftforge.common.MinecraftForge; @Mod(modid = ExampleMod.MODID, version = ExampleMod.VERSION) public class ExampleMod { public static final String MODID = "examplemod"; public static final String VERSION = "1.0"; @EventHandler public void init(FMLInitializationEvent event) { // some example code System.out.println("DIRT BLOCK >> "+Blocks.dirt.getUnlocalizedName()); FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(new MyEventHandler()); } } -TGG
February 16, 201411 yr Author Thanks, I had it partially wrong: FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(MyEventHandler.class); should be FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(new MyEventHandler()); Thanks TGG
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