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Hi everyone :D Im making a mod and after working with !world.isRemote I got this error when running the server:

 

http://pastebin.com/PBdn6c6A

 

I searched for that clas and it was there. And also I tried the client and worked. I checked all my classes in the error log (only one), and it doesn't show any coding error. There I leave the part of my coda that gives the error on debugging:

 

 

 

ChickenWars.java:78


             ->cuartel = new BlockCuartel(251, 0, TileEntityCuartel.class).setHardness(-1F).setResistance(2000F).setBlockName("cuartel");
	GameRegistry.registerBlock(cuartel);
	LanguageRegistry.addName(cuartel, "Cuartel sin conquistar");

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

That is because only the client has access to the EntityPlayerClientMP object. Servers get EntityPlayerMP instead. Both of those extend EntityPlayer, so that is the safe choice for both sides.

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That is because only the client has access to the EntityPlayerClientMP object. Servers get EntityPlayerMP instead. Both of those extend EntityPlayer, so that is the safe choice for both sides.

 

I only used the EntityPlayer object, for compatibility, but I found the problem, a ModLoader method i was using in this class. Your comment made me look at it. Thanks :D

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