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[1.10.2][SOLVED] Teleport to the players spawn point


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Edge is literally Internet Explorer (v11, IIRC), the worst browser ever.  If it doesn't know how to run that javascript, something is fucked up. Royally.

 

Get any other browser ever.  Now.

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@Override
public void onEntityCollidedWithBlock(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, IBlockState state, Entity entityIn) {
	if (!worldIn.isRemote) {
		float x = worldIn.getSpawnPoint().getX();
		float y = worldIn.getSpawnPoint().getY();
		float z = worldIn.getSpawnPoint().getZ();
		if (entityIn instanceof EntityPlayerMP) {
			EntityPlayerMP player = (EntityPlayerMP) entityIn;
			BlockPos spawnPoint = player.getBedLocation(player.worldObj.provider.getDimension());
			if (spawnPoint != null) {
				player.connection.setPlayerLocation(spawnPoint.getX(), spawnPoint.getY(), spawnPoint.getZ(), 0, 0);
			} else {
				player.connection.setPlayerLocation(x, y, z, 0, 0);
			}
		} else {
			entityIn.setPosition(x, y, z);
		}
	}
	entityIn.worldObj.playSound((EntityPlayer) null, entityIn.posX, entityIn.posY, entityIn.posZ,
			SoundEvents.ENTITY_ENDERPEARL_THROW, SoundCategory.AMBIENT, 1, 1);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, entityIn.getPosition().getX(), entityIn.getPosition().getY(),
			entityIn.getPosition().getZ(), 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, entityIn.getPosition().getX() + 0.25f,
			entityIn.getPosition().getY(), entityIn.getPosition().getZ(), 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, entityIn.getPosition().getX(), entityIn.getPosition().getY(),
			entityIn.getPosition().getZ() + 0.25f, 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, entityIn.getPosition().getX() - 0.25,
			entityIn.getPosition().getY(), entityIn.getPosition().getZ(), 0, 5, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, entityIn.getPosition().getX(), entityIn.getPosition().getY(),
			entityIn.getPosition().getZ() - 0.25f, 0, 7, 0, 0);
}

 

Updated code, still have the particle problem. The player teleports but it like spam teleports 1 seconds so it looks like the screen shakes

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I don't think you can? You could put a pull request on forge and see if they will add a hook for running the command.

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Don't register an ItemBlock for it...?

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public static void registerEnderium() {
	FluidRegistry.registerFluid(FluidEnderium.instance);
	GameRegistry.registerBlock(BlockEnderium.instance, "enderium");
	ModelLoader.setCustomStateMapper(BlockEnderium.instance, new StateMapperBase() {

		@Override
		protected ModelResourceLocation getModelResourceLocation(IBlockState state) {
			return new ModelResourceLocation("mm:enderium");
		}
	});
}

 

That is the registry code. I don't register a itemblock but maybe register fluid does?

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GameRegistry.registerBlock

registers an

ItemBlock

for you, unless you use an overload with a

Class<? extends ItemBlock>

argument and pass

null

. It's also deprecated, you should use

GameRegistry.register

instead. This registers any

IForgeRegistryEntry

implementation (including

Block

) and doesn't automatically register an

ItemBlock

(you need to create and register this yourself).

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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Yes, my current code:

@Override
public void onEntityCollidedWithBlock(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, IBlockState state, Entity entityIn) {
	float x = worldIn.getSpawnPoint().getX();
	float y = worldIn.getSpawnPoint().getY();
	float z = worldIn.getSpawnPoint().getZ();
	if (!worldIn.isRemote) {
		if (entityIn instanceof EntityPlayerMP) {
			EntityPlayerMP player = (EntityPlayerMP) entityIn;
			BlockPos spawnPoint = player.getBedLocation(player.worldObj.provider.getDimension());
			if (spawnPoint != null) {
				player.connection.setPlayerLocation(spawnPoint.getX(), spawnPoint.getY(), spawnPoint.getZ(),
						player.cameraYaw, player.cameraPitch);
			} else {
				player.connection.setPlayerLocation(x, y, z, player.cameraYaw, player.cameraPitch);
			}
		} else {
			entityIn.setPosition(x, y, z);
		}
	}
	entityIn.worldObj.playSound((EntityPlayer) null, x, y, z, SoundEvents.ENTITY_ENDERPEARL_THROW,
			SoundCategory.AMBIENT, 1, 1);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, x, y, z, 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, x + 0.25f, y, z, 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, x - 0.25f, y, z, 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, x, y, z + 0.25f, 0, 7, 0, 0);
	worldIn.spawnParticle(EnumParticleTypes.PORTAL, x, y, z - 0.25f, 0, 7, 0, 0);
}

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