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I created a custom car entity, and added all methods that i needed in 1.7.10 to be able to rightclick it and then let the player sit on it. But somehow none of these methods works. like not even the interactFirst method is fired when i click on the entity. Can anybody help me?

The entity class:

 

 

package itsamysterious.mods.reallifemod.core.vehicles;

 

import org.lwjgl.util.vector.Vector3f;

 

import net.minecraft.entity.Entity;

import net.minecraft.entity.EntityLivingBase;

import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;

import net.minecraft.nbt.NBTTagCompound;

import net.minecraft.util.AxisAlignedBB;

import net.minecraft.util.DamageSource;

import net.minecraft.world.World;

import net.minecraftforge.fml.relauncher.Side;

import net.minecraftforge.fml.relauncher.SideOnly;

 

public class EntityVehicle extends Entity {

private VehicleFile file;

public double backWheelRotation;

public double wheelRotL;

public double steeringangle;

private boolean isEmpty;

private boolean canDoStuff;

 

private EntitySeat[] seats;

private double vehicleX;

private double vehicleY;

private double vehicleZ;

private float vehicleYaw;

private float vehiclePitch;

private double velocityY;

private double velocityX;

private double velocityZ;

 

public EntityVehicle(World world) {

super(world);

this.canDoStuff = false;

this.isEmpty = true;

this.preventEntitySpawning = true;

this.setSize(1, 2);

}

 

public EntityVehicle(World world, VehicleFile file, double x, double y, double z) {

this(world);

this.setFile(file);

this.seats = new EntitySeat[file.numDrivers];

this.setPosition(x, y, z);

//this.createSeats();

this.canDoStuff = true;

}

 

private void createSeats() {

for (int i = 0; i < seats.length; i++) {

this.seats = new EntitySeat(worldObj);

this.worldObj.spawnEntityInWorld(seats);

}

this.canDoStuff = true;

}

 

@Override

@SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)

public void setVelocity(double p_70016_1_, double p_70016_3_, double p_70016_5_) {

this.velocityX = (float) (this.motionX = p_70016_1_);

this.velocityY = (float) (this.motionY = p_70016_3_);

this.velocityZ = (float) (this.motionZ = p_70016_5_);

}

 

@Override

public boolean attackEntityFrom(DamageSource p_70097_1_, float p_70097_2_) {

return false;

}

 

@Override

public void entityInit() {

this.dataWatcher.addObject(17, new Integer(0));

this.dataWatcher.addObject(18, new Integer(1));

this.dataWatcher.addObject(19, new Float(0.0F));

}

 

@Override

public void onUpdate() {

super.onUpdate();

this.prevPosX = this.posX;

this.prevPosY = this.posY;

this.prevPosZ = this.posZ;

 

if (this.canDoStuff) {

for (int i = 0; i < seats.length; i++) {

Vector3f f =this.file.ridersPositions;

this.seats.setPosition(this.posX + f.x, this.posY + f.y + 0.5, this.posZ + f.z);

}

}

 

if(isAirBorne){

posY-=1;

}

wheelRotL+=40;

steeringangle++;

}

 

public void move() {

}

 

@Override

public void readEntityFromNBT(NBTTagCompound tagCompund) {

/*NBTTagCompound vehicleTag = tagCompund.getCompoundTag("VehicleTag");

String s = vehicleTag.getString("VehicleName");

for (int i = 0; i < Vehicles.vehicles.size(); i++) {

VehicleFile f = Vehicles.vehicles.get(i);

if (f.vehicleName.equals(s)) {

this.setFile(f);

}

}*/

}

 

@Override

public void writeEntityToNBT(NBTTagCompound tagCompound) {

/*NBTTagCompound vehicleTag = new NBTTagCompound();

if (this.getFile() == null) {

System.out.println("No file");

}

vehicleTag.setString("VehicleName", getFile().vehicleName);

tagCompound.setTag("VehicleTag", vehicleTag);*/

}

 

@Override

public boolean interactFirst(EntityPlayer player) {

player.mountEntity(this);

System.out.println("Clicked");

return true;

}

 

@Override

public void updateRiderPosition() {

if (riddenByEntity != null) {

double rad = Math.toRadians(rotationYaw);

double newX = this.posX;

double newY = this.posY;

double newZ = this.posZ;

this.riddenByEntity.setPosition(newX, newY, newZ);

}

};

 

public VehicleFile getFile() {

return this.file;

}

 

public void setFile(VehicleFile file) {

this.file = file;

}

 

public void setDamageTaken(float p_70266_1_) {

this.dataWatcher.updateObject(19, Float.valueOf(p_70266_1_));

}

 

public float getDamageTaken() {

return this.dataWatcher.getWatchableObjectFloat(19);

}

 

public void setTimeSinceHit(int p_70265_1_) {

this.dataWatcher.updateObject(17, Integer.valueOf(p_70265_1_));

}

 

public int getTimeSinceHit() {

return this.dataWatcher.getWatchableObjectInt(17);

}

 

public void setForwardDirection(int p_70269_1_) {

this.dataWatcher.updateObject(18, Integer.valueOf(p_70269_1_));

}

 

public int getForwardDirection() {

return this.dataWatcher.getWatchableObjectInt(18);

}

 

 

@Override

protected boolean canTriggerWalking() {

return false;

}

 

@Override

public AxisAlignedBB getCollisionBox(Entity entityIn) {

return entityIn.getEntityBoundingBox();

}

 

@Override

public AxisAlignedBB getBoundingBox() {

return this.getEntityBoundingBox();

}

 

    public boolean canRiderInteract()

    {

        return true;

    }

 

    public boolean shouldDismountInWater(Entity rider)

    {

        return true;

    }

}

 

 

 

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