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1.12 What is the use of this ResourceLocation Parameter in EntityRegistry.registerModEntity?

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Just now, Choonster said:

 

RealmOfTheDragons#onPostInit is never called because it has more than one parameter, there should be a warning in the log telling you this.

 

This means that CommonProxy#onPostInit is never called and your entity is never registered.

 

Proxies are for sided code, common code belongs in your @Mod class (or classes called from it). I recommend using an interface rather than a class as the common type of your proxies (i.e. the type of the @SidedProxy field).

Ok tanks, the ResourceLocation dragon on RealmOftheDragons#onPostInit is some sort of a leftover when trying to fix the Error in registerEntities at Common Proxy because of the resourcelocation parameter.

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Just now, TheRPGAdventurer said:

Ok tanks, the ResourceLocation dragon on RealmOftheDragons#onPostInit is some sort of a leftover when trying to fix the Error in registerEntities at Common Proxy because of the resourcelocation parameter.

Thanks Guys fixed it. I'm gonna update my 1.12 Github. Now I'm gonna reseach to fix my recipes dang ;)

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