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Hello! So I've tried this but the Minecraft.getMinecraft()... is throwing a nullpointerexception.

@SubscribeEvent
public void onClientJoinedServer(FMLNetworkEvent.ClientConnectedToServerEvent event){
	Minecraft.getMinecraft().thePlayer.addChatMessage(new TextComponentString("Blah blah blah");
}


My guess is because the event fires off before the player actually joins the server so thePlayer isn't actually instantiated yet. So is there any way to get around this? I'm aware I might sound totally stupid right now but I haven't found any ways around it ?

Thanks!

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Just now, Oscarita25 said:

also on what version are you modding that you get the player with "Minecraft.getMinecraft().thePlayer"

1.9.4, ya it's ancient. Was it deprecated? 

1 minute ago, TheDigitalDev said:

1.9.4, ya it's ancient. Was it deprecated? 

no, just wondering.. :/ because thats a version i never modded on :I so i may will post you a bit innacurrate code

? sorry cant help you :I
but i would suggest to send a message for debugging in the console to see if the event is fired before the player loaded

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