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I has succesfully write my mod in ssp with forge. But i need tick handler to check if player equip my armor(in ssp it work fine, but smp). So i need example for "CommonTickHandler", who checks player armor...

P.S. Sorry for bad english :'(

P.S.S. I can post sources, if they need...

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ITickingArmor doesn't include in forge 1.4.6. Any other solutions to check player amor?

P.S. My ticker

public class TickHandler implements ITickHandler 
{
@Override
public void tickStart(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) 
{
	if(type.equals(EnumSet.of(TickType.SERVER)))
	{
		onServerTick(MinecraftServer.getServer());
	}
}

public void onServerTick(MinecraftServer server) {
System.out.println("Tick");
}

@Override
public void tickEnd(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) 
{

}

@Override
public EnumSet<TickType> ticks() 
{
	return EnumSet.of(TickType.WORLD, TickType.SERVER, TickType.PLAYER);
}

@Override
public String getLabel() 
{
	return null;
}

}

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Sorry about this, but can you fix my code?

Forge tick system, much harder than modloader...

public class TickHandler implements ITickHandler 
{
@Override
public void tickStart(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) 
{
  if(type.equals(EnumSet.of(TickType.PLAYER)))
  {
   onServerTick(MinecraftServer.getServer());
  }
}

public void onServerTick(MinecraftServer server) {
if(*** Player armor check ***) {
// do something
}
System.out.println("Tick");
}

@Override
public void tickEnd(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) 
{

}

@Override
public EnumSet<TickType> ticks() 
{
  return EnumSet.of(TickType.SERVER, TickType.PLAYER);
}

@Override
public String getLabel() 
{
  return null;
}

}

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I agree, this code is a lot harder than ModLoader, but it's good, cuz it helps us learn. Anyways, until they implement that armor method ben is talking about, I will fix your code for you.

 

public class TickHandler implements ITickHandler 
{
public EnumSet<TickType> ticks() 
        {
	return EnumSet.of(TickType.SERVER);
}


public void tickStart(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) 
{

}


public void tickEnd(EnumSet<TickType> type, Object... tickData) 
        {
		onPlayerTickInGame(TickType.SERVER);

}



public void onRenderTick()
{

}

public void onTickInGUI()
{

}

public String getLabel() 
       {
	return "YourMod server ticks";
}

public void onPlayerTickInGame(TickType SERVER)
{
	ArrayList par3 = (ArrayList)MinecraftServer.getServer().getConfigurationManager().playerEntityList;
	Iterator player = par3.iterator();

	while(player.hasNext())
	{
		EntityPlayer p = (EntityPlayer)player.next();
		ItemStack boots = p.inventory.armorInventory[0];
		ItemStack legs = p.inventory.armorInventory[1];
		ItemStack chest = p.inventory.armorInventory[2];
		ItemStack helm = p.inventory.armorInventory[3];

		if(boots == null || legs == null || chest == null || helm == null)
		{
			return;
		}

		else if(boots.itemID == YourMod.YourBoots.itemID && legs.itemID ==  YourMod.YourLegs.itemID && chest.itemID == YourMod.YourChest.itemID && helm.itemID == YourMod.YourHelmet.itemID)
		{
			//do stuff, I suggest test this out, try p.fallDamage = 0F; and tell me if this works  good luck!
		}

	}
}

}

 

Make sure to change all the places it says YourMod to your mod! Good luck my friend!

 

edit: I edited it so that it checks server ticks only, not client ticks, for performance's sake

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