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[1.7.10]Most sane way to sync information from the server to the client gui?

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As per the title, at the moment I have a class that contains the information that I want and that works well enough but I feel as if there is a better way. Any ideas?

If the gui has a container, you can use the container to sync the data. If you don't, you probably have to use packets to sync the data.

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Only if your syncing your data within a GuiContainer, I believe. Things like NBT are synced with packets or data watchers.

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Hmm looks like I need to attach a container with the information I want instead of using packets like I do now, cheers guys :)

Exactly. GuiContainer simply does it for you, using their packets. I highly suggest learning how to implement packets in your mods because they are so useful.  @diesieben07 has a great tutorial on the SNW packet system. Go take a look at it here:

http://www.minecraftforge.net/forum/index.php?topic=20135.0

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