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I recently tried to make a fluid,

but I failed because I didn't know how to do that.

I tried to search for source code of a fluid implementation in a mod, but I didin't found any.

Can someone help me please?

Thanks for any replies.

Edited by Budschie

Look at vanilla water or lava, and use net.minecraftforge.fluids.ForgeFlowingFluid

 

Give it a try, if it doesn't work, post links to code and debug.log (or if you have it from your previous failed attempt, post that)

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In vanilla, the class "FlowingFluidBlock" is used, but it's deprecated.

Is there any other class that I could use instead of the FlowingFluidBlock class?

1 hour ago, Budschie said:

In vanilla, the class "FlowingFluidBlock" is used, but it's deprecated.

Is there any other class that I could use instead of the FlowingFluidBlock class?

There's a comment right above the constructor saying what you should use instead, use the supplier constructor or use 

 

9 hours ago, Ugdhar said:

net.minecraftforge.fluids.ForgeFlowingFluid

as Ugdhar said.

It's sad how much time mods spend saying "x is no longer supported on this forum. Please update to a modern version of Minecraft to receive support".

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