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Could some one help me i trying to get more than one ore spawn in my custom dimension I have followed a tutorial on multiple ore generation (new to modding) xD but it does not generate right http://oi60.tinypic.com/x22jjp.jpg ignore all the random block just testing things ^^ but as you can see in the picture it spawning them all together and in the same veins of ore. can any one help me fix this please

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also I have tried copying and pasting the whole loop and changing the xCoord yCoord zCoord to  xCoord1 yCoord1 zCoord1 and so on but it stops generating any chunks.

 

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Hey, I remember being in the same place you are! except I didn't have my own dimension. I'm sure you can figure out how to convert this to work in your own dimension though.

This is the code I used:

package ryansmod;

import java.util.Random;

import net.minecraft.world.chunk.IChunkProvider;
import net.minecraft.world.gen.feature.WorldGenMinable;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.IWorldGenerator;
import net.minecraft.block.Block;
import net.minecraft.block.material.Material;
import ryansmod.common.block.AleniumOre;
import ryansmod.RyansMod;

public class Generator implements IWorldGenerator {
public static Block AleniumOreGen = new ryansmod.common.block.AleniumOre();
@Override
public void generate(Random random, int chunkX, int chunkZ, World world, IChunkProvider chunkGenerator, IChunkProvider chunkProvider) {
        switch(world.provider.dimensionId){
        case -1:
            generateNether(world, random, chunkX * 16, chunkZ * 16);
            break;
        case 0:
            generateSurface(world, random, chunkX * 16, chunkZ * 16);
            break;
        case 1:
            generateEnd(world, random, chunkX * 16, chunkZ * 16);
            break;
        }

}

private void generateEnd(World world, Random random, int i, int j) {}

private void generateSurface(World world, Random random, int i, int j) {
                // Just copy the stuff below to spawn multiple kinds of ores. I hope its not to hard for you to read!
	//Number of clusters of the ore in question spawned
	for(int k = 0; k < 10; k++) {
		int AleniumOreXCoord = i + random.nextInt(16); //remember +i
		int AleniumOreYCoord = random.nextInt(14);
		int AleniumOreZCoord = j + random.nextInt(16); //remember +j
		//WordlGenMinable([block], [Number of block per cluster(?)])
		(new WorldGenMinable(RyansMod.aleniumOre, 5)).generate(world, random, AleniumOreXCoord, AleniumOreYCoord, AleniumOreZCoord);
	}
}

private void generateNether(World world, Random random, int i, int j) {}
}

 

And then in my main file I had it registered with:

 

    @EventHandler
    public void load(FMLInitializationEvent event) {
    		GameRegistry.registerWorldGenerator(new Generator(), 0); 
            proxy.registerRenderers();
    }

 

Hope this helps! Good luck on your mod!

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  On 8/16/2014 at 4:15 AM, himan54 said:

Hey, I remember being in the same place you are! except I didn't have my own dimension. I'm sure you can figure out how to convert this to work in your own dimension though.

This is the code I used:

package ryansmod;

import java.util.Random;

import net.minecraft.world.chunk.IChunkProvider;
import net.minecraft.world.gen.feature.WorldGenMinable;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import cpw.mods.fml.common.IWorldGenerator;
import net.minecraft.block.Block;
import net.minecraft.block.material.Material;
import ryansmod.common.block.AleniumOre;
import ryansmod.RyansMod;

public class Generator implements IWorldGenerator {
public static Block AleniumOreGen = new ryansmod.common.block.AleniumOre();
@Override
public void generate(Random random, int chunkX, int chunkZ, World world, IChunkProvider chunkGenerator, IChunkProvider chunkProvider) {
        switch(world.provider.dimensionId){
        case -1:
            generateNether(world, random, chunkX * 16, chunkZ * 16);
            break;
        case 0:
            generateSurface(world, random, chunkX * 16, chunkZ * 16);
            break;
        case 1:
            generateEnd(world, random, chunkX * 16, chunkZ * 16);
            break;
        }

}

private void generateEnd(World world, Random random, int i, int j) {}

private void generateSurface(World world, Random random, int i, int j) {
                // Just copy the stuff below to spawn multiple kinds of ores. I hope its not to hard for you to read!
	//Number of clusters of the ore in question spawned
	for(int k = 0; k < 10; k++) {
		int AleniumOreXCoord = i + random.nextInt(16); //remember +i
		int AleniumOreYCoord = random.nextInt(14);
		int AleniumOreZCoord = j + random.nextInt(16); //remember +j
		//WordlGenMinable([block], [Number of block per cluster(?)])
		(new WorldGenMinable(RyansMod.aleniumOre, 5)).generate(world, random, AleniumOreXCoord, AleniumOreYCoord, AleniumOreZCoord);
	}
}

private void generateNether(World world, Random random, int i, int j) {}
}

 

And then in my main file I had it registered with:

 

    @EventHandler
    public void load(FMLInitializationEvent event) {
    		GameRegistry.registerWorldGenerator(new Generator(), 0); 
            proxy.registerRenderers();
    }

 

Hope this helps! Good luck on your mod!

 

Wow thanks that seems to have done the trick :) there all split up now and are spawning underground as well now :)

 

thanks again ill post back if I run into some problem with it but from what i can see it all working :)

Posted
  On 8/16/2014 at 5:03 AM, himan54 said:

Sure! I ask lots of questions and am always glad to help someone else. Glad it worked.  :D

 

Do you no how I would go about make filler blocks and the top layer spawn. apart from the ores i got to spawn in the world its all diamond blocks and i tried a few things but i can not see to find out how to do it.

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