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Since a huge amount of methods in the Block class are now marked as @Deprecated, I was poking around and searched for the replacement.

The replacement seems to be the methods in the IBlockState (which is currently just passing it to the block).

I tested a custom implementation for a BlockStateContainer that creates a IBlockState with my own implementaion. It works, but would be annoying if you have to create a new IBlockState implementation for every block.

 

So my question is: will this custom implementation be needed in the future, or is there an other way that I just haven't found yet?

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This may works in Eclipse, but IntelliJ still shows a warning and I am just too lazy to search for the settings right now ...

Adding

@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")

to my overrides of the deprecated

Block

methods definitely stops them displaying as deprecated. I'm using IDEA.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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Thats right and what I meant with:

suppress @Deprecated annotations
. But I thought diesieben07 suggested, adding the @Deprecated Annotation to the overridden methods.

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