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Hello, I am currently updating my mod to Minecraft version 1.9, the latest version of Minecraft at this time.  I was updating my class that implements IExtendedEntityProperties, but I got an error that I have no idea how to fix, because it involves methods that were removed in the update.  I have searched around for a bit and could not easily find the replacements for these methods.

 

The first method is

player.registerExtendedProperties(EXTENDED_PLAYER_PROPERTY, new ExtendedPlayerProperties(player));

player is an object reference to my EntityPlayer while EXTENDED_PLAYER_PROPERTY is the string that identifies my IExtendedEntityProperties.

 

The same thing applies to the second method:

return (ExtendedPlayerProperties) player.getExtendedProperties(EXTENDED_PLAYER_PROPERTY);

player is again an object reference to my EntityPlayer while EXTENDED_PLAYER_PROPERTY is again the string that identifies my IExtendedEntityProperties.

 

If you happen to know the replacement methods, please inform me.

 

The methods that the methods are in (If it matters):

 

	public static final void register(EntityPlayer player) {
	player.registerExtendedProperties(EXTENDED_PLAYER_PROPERTY, new ExtendedPlayerProperties(player));
}

public static final ExtendedPlayerProperties get(EntityPlayer player) {
	return (ExtendedPlayerProperties) player.getExtendedProperties(EXTENDED_PLAYER_PROPERTY);
}

 

 

I got this code from coolAlias' IExtendedEntityProperties tutorial found here: http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/mapping-and-modding/mapping-and-modding-tutorials/1571567-forge-1-6-4-1-8-eventhandler-and

You use Capabilities now.

 

Are they truely gone? IExtendedEntityProperties.class is still there, it just doesn't have any references any more. Could they possibly make a comeback?

As far as I am aware IEEP is getting phased out completely. It only took about 1 day for me to switch over to capabilities from IEEP, and that includes the time it took me to understand most of what can be done with them.

Current Project: Armerger 

Planned mods: Light Drafter  | Ore Swords

Looking for help getting a mod off the ground? Coding  | Textures

You use Capabilities now.

 

Are they truely gone? IExtendedEntityProperties.class is still there, it just doesn't have any references any more. Could they possibly make a comeback?

 

Yes they are gone and no they probably wont come back. They already went deprecated in 1.8.9

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