Posted April 18, 20214 yr Hi! I've been having a really frustrating problem with registering my projectile to my Entity Type registry. As you can see, my Entity Type class cannot resolve my projectile's constructor due to having more than one constructors sharing the same name. When I press Create constructor, it will create this: However, the constructor does not work as when I put in entityEntityType and world into the super this will happen: And when I change the EntityType from Entity to an extension, it would simply results in a copy of the first constructor of my entity resulting in a loop where my projectile would simply be unable to be added into my Entity Type registry.🥴 Now, the obvious problem would be that there are more than one constructors sharing the same name, so one should either change the names of the other constructors or remove them. Not so fast buckeroo 👈👈 🤠, those constructors help make the projectile move like a projectile in the first place (Moving from one position to another without simply appearing at the other position). What's really frustrating about this, is that most of the game's projectiles are codded no differently than my own, with multiple constructors sharing the same name, one for registering, the others for the projectile to actually shoot from their original position, and are registered properly. Heck, my projectile is actually a Ghast Fireball that can't be punched nor break blocks! Now I am in a dilemma. As you can tell, I'm new to Modding Minecraft as my Entity Type registry is based/copied from Technovision's tutorial(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJkQc2A1PIk&list=PLDhiRTZ_vnoWsCqtoG1X1MbGY5xATTadb&index=18) and I really want to create my own custom projectiles rather than using Minecraft's already existing projectile. I even tried to revamp my EntityType Registry to be similar to Minecraft, but it still has the same problem, can't resolve constructor, new having the dreaded red squiggly line and all. Thank you for reading about my problem! Please, tell me how I can fix this or what I can do! 😊
April 18, 20214 yr Author 2 hours ago, diesieben07 said: Specify the type parameters for EntityType.Builder.create explicitly. How do I do that?
April 18, 20214 yr Author 7 hours ago, diesieben07 said: EntityType.Builder.<TypeParameter>of(...) Cannot resolve method 'of' in 'Builder' I'm still quite confused on how to use TypeParameter. The (...) part specifically as I've no clue what I'm supposed to put there. Where does the 'create' go into the code?
April 18, 20214 yr Author 13 minutes ago, dun said: Cannot resolve method 'of' in 'Builder' I'm still quite confused on how to use TypeParameter. The (...) part specifically as I've no clue what I'm supposed to put there. Where does the 'create' go into the code? NEVERMIND! I've figured it out! Looks like I was taking your code example too literally! 😅 Now my code is taking the right constructor! I can finally create my own Projectiles now! Thank you so much! 😄
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