Posted September 20, 20196 yr I want to make my blocks able to be waterlogged but I do not know how, surly you would just overwrite a method in Blocks.java, right? Edited September 20, 20196 yr by MrNoodles75
September 21, 20196 yr 18 hours ago, MrNoodles75 said: surly you would just overwrite a method in Blocks.java, right? What? What are you trying to do? Create your own block or edit vanilla blocks? Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
September 22, 20195 yr 10 hours ago, kaydogz said: you can use the interface IWaterLoggable This is only true for creating your own blocks, the OP seems to be looking for something else. Also this is not sufficient. You also have to add the WATERLOGGED property to your block's blockstatecontainer. Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
September 23, 20195 yr Author On 9/22/2019 at 10:10 AM, Draco18s said: This is only true for creating your own blocks, the OP seems to be looking for something else. Also this is not sufficient. You also have to add the WATERLOGGED property to your block's blockstatecontainer. @Draco18s sorry that I couldn't say earlier as I was away for the weekend and couldn't look at my posts. but I am trying to create my own blocks and I want to make them waterloggable
September 23, 20195 yr I had to ask because of the portion I bolded earlier. Water logged blocks are easy. Implement the interface and add the property to the blockstatecontainer. https://github.com/Draco18s/ReasonableRealism/blob/1.14.4/src/main/java/com/draco18s/harderores/block/SluiceOutput.java#L22 Note that blocks can only contain water sources currently, even though they can return any fluid state: https://github.com/Draco18s/ReasonableRealism/blob/1.14.4/src/main/java/com/draco18s/harderores/block/SluiceOutput.java#L40 Returning anything else results in a block that is not waterlogged. (Do note that my block there is always waterlogged and can't exist in a non-waterlogged state, as I'm using that property to fake a water source block without it actually *being* a water source block.) Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
September 23, 20195 yr Author Here is what happens: and here is my code so far i don't know what is wrong: 0 Advanced issues found ▲ Spoiler package com.runningmanstudios.extrablocks.blocks; import net.minecraft.block.Block; import net.minecraft.block.BlockState; import net.minecraft.block.IWaterLoggable; import net.minecraft.block.SoundType; import net.minecraft.block.material.Material; import net.minecraft.entity.LivingEntity; import net.minecraft.entity.player.PlayerEntity; import net.minecraft.entity.player.ServerPlayerEntity; import net.minecraft.fluid.Fluid; import net.minecraft.fluid.Fluids; import net.minecraft.fluid.IFluidState; import net.minecraft.inventory.container.INamedContainerProvider; import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack; import net.minecraft.state.StateContainer; import net.minecraft.state.properties.BlockStateProperties; import net.minecraft.tileentity.TileEntity; import net.minecraft.util.BlockRenderLayer; import net.minecraft.util.Direction; import net.minecraft.util.Hand; import net.minecraft.util.math.AxisAlignedBB; import net.minecraft.util.math.BlockPos; import net.minecraft.util.math.BlockRayTraceResult; import net.minecraft.util.math.shapes.ISelectionContext; import net.minecraft.util.math.shapes.VoxelShape; import net.minecraft.util.math.shapes.VoxelShapes; import net.minecraft.world.IBlockReader; import net.minecraft.world.IWorld; import net.minecraft.world.World; import net.minecraftforge.common.ToolType; import net.minecraftforge.fml.network.NetworkHooks; import javax.annotation.Nullable; public class NautilusStatue extends Block implements IWaterLoggable { public static AxisAlignedBB blocksize = new AxisAlignedBB(1 - 0.125, 0.600, 1 - 0.125, 0.125, 0, 0.125); public NautilusStatue() { super(Properties.create(Material.WATER) .sound(SoundType.WOOD) .hardnessAndResistance(20.0f) .lightValue(10) .harvestTool(ToolType.PICKAXE) ); setDefaultState(stateContainer.getBaseState().with(BlockStateProperties.WATERLOGGED, true)); } @Override public void onBlockPlacedBy(World world, BlockPos pos, BlockState state, @Nullable LivingEntity entity, ItemStack stack) { if (entity != null) { world.setBlockState(pos, state.with(BlockStateProperties.FACING, getFacingFromEntity(pos, entity)), 2); } } @Override public boolean onBlockActivated(BlockState state, World world, BlockPos pos, PlayerEntity player, Hand hand, BlockRayTraceResult result) { if (!world.isRemote) { TileEntity tileEntity = world.getTileEntity(pos); if (tileEntity instanceof INamedContainerProvider) { NetworkHooks.openGui((ServerPlayerEntity) player, (INamedContainerProvider) tileEntity, tileEntity.getPos()); } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Our named container provider is missing!"); } return true; } return super.onBlockActivated(state, world, pos, player, hand, result); } public static Direction getFacingFromEntity(BlockPos clickedBlock, LivingEntity entity) { return Direction.getFacingFromVector((float) (entity.posX - clickedBlock.getX()), (float) (entity.posY - clickedBlock.getY()), (float) (entity.posZ - clickedBlock.getZ())); } protected void fillStateContainer(StateContainer.Builder<Block, BlockState> builder) { builder.add(BlockStateProperties.WATERLOGGED, BlockStateProperties.FACING); } @Override @Deprecated public BlockRenderLayer getRenderLayer() { return BlockRenderLayer.CUTOUT; } public IFluidState getFluidState(BlockState state) { return Fluids.WATER.getStillFluidState(false); } public boolean receiveFluid(IWorld worldIn, BlockPos pos, BlockState state, IFluidState fluidStateIn) { return IWaterLoggable.super.receiveFluid(worldIn, pos, state, fluidStateIn); } public boolean canContainFluid(IBlockReader worldIn, BlockPos pos, BlockState state, Fluid fluidIn) { return true;//state.get(TYPE) != SlabType.DOUBLE ? IWaterLoggable.super.canContainFluid(worldIn, pos, state, fluidIn) : false; } @Deprecated public BlockState updatePostPlacement(BlockState stateIn, Direction facing, BlockState facingState, IWorld worldIn, BlockPos currentPos, BlockPos facingPos) { if (!stateIn.get(BlockStateProperties.WATERLOGGED)) { this.receiveFluid(worldIn, currentPos, stateIn, Fluids.WATER.getStillFluidState(false)); } worldIn.getPendingFluidTicks().scheduleTick(currentPos, Fluids.WATER, Fluids.WATER.getTickRate(worldIn)); return super.updatePostPlacement(stateIn, facing, facingState, worldIn, currentPos, facingPos); } @Override public VoxelShape getShape(BlockState state, IBlockReader worldIn, BlockPos pos, ISelectionContext context) { return VoxelShapes.create(blocksize); } public void onBlockAdded(BlockState state, World worldIn, BlockPos pos, BlockState oldState, boolean isMoving) { worldIn.getPendingFluidTicks().scheduleTick(pos, Fluids.WATER, Fluids.WATER.getTickRate(worldIn)); } public Fluid pickupFluid(IWorld worldIn, BlockPos pos, BlockState state) { return Fluids.EMPTY; } /*@Override @Deprecated public boolean isReplaceable(BlockState state, BlockItemUseContext useContext) { return true; }*/ } Edited September 23, 20195 yr by MrNoodles75
September 23, 20195 yr 1) What does the log say about the error? 2) Looks like you just copied my entire class without regards to what I said regarding what I was using it for that is entirely non-standard. 3) You haven't shown your registration code. Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
September 23, 20195 yr Author 1 hour ago, Draco18s said: 1) What does the log say about the error? 2) Looks like you just copied my entire class without regards to what I said regarding what I was using it for that is entirely non-standard. 3) You haven't shown your registration code. @Draco18s 1) I don't know I didn't check, sorry 2) Yes, I did because you said just add it your blockstatecontainer but in your class that you showed and from what I could find from vanilla classes is that they all had stuff like onBlockActivated, canContainFluid and updatePostPlacement and I became unsure. 3) if you mean setRegistryName then I saw that and I added it and now it works and the game opens. and I may seem stupid scince I don't know if you said this already so I'll say sorry in advance, but now it's always waterlogged. Edited September 23, 20195 yr by MrNoodles75
September 23, 20195 yr 2 hours ago, MrNoodles75 said: 2) Yes, I did because you said just add it your blockstatecontainer but in your class that you showed and from what I could find from vanilla classes is that they all had stuff like onBlockActivated, canContainFluid and updatePostPlacement and I became unsure. Look at the vanilla blocks for standard implementation. 2 hours ago, MrNoodles75 said: but now it's always waterlogged. ...yes: 6 hours ago, Draco18s said: my block there is always waterlogged Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
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