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[1.10.2] [1.9.4] [1.8.9] ZC Village Information Mod


ZeroxCorbin

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Hello everyone,

I wrote this mod so I don't have to keep looking at the villages.dat file to see what is happening to my villages. It has expanded from there.

 

Get it here: ZC Village Information

 

Check out my other mod if you like: ZC Entity Information

 

Features

  • Village information is displayed when you are near a village.
    • Message from the server indicating you are inside. outside, or not near a village. Calculated on the server side.
    • Village center location (X Y Z), Village radius.
    • Number of doors in the village.
    • Number of villagers in the village. (Villager cap),  Number of iron golems. (Golem cap)
    • Your reputation in the village.
    • Distance to the village center. Calculated on the client side.
    • The time between each server tick. The value is in milliseconds.

    [*]Village information text color changes when you are inside the village.

    [*]When you look at a villager, details about that villager will be displayed.

    [*]Draws a line at the center of the village.

    [*]Draws a cuboid around the iron golem spawn area.

    [*]Draws a line at each door location.

    [*]Draws a line at each villager location.

    [*]Draws a sphere of dots around the village border.

    [*]Draws a cuboid around the World spawn area.


  • Key Bindings
  • O - Toggles Village information  text.
  • P - Toggles Center Lines and Border Sphere display.
    • First press; Village center line and Golem spawn area.
    • Second Press; Door center lines.
    • Third Press; Border sphere.
    • Forth Press; Display all.

    [*]L - Toggles Entity Center Lines

    • First press; Villager center lines
    • Second press; Golem center lines

    [*]K - Toggle World Spawn box

    • First press; World spawn area
    • Second press; Redstone stays functional area
    • Third press; Entity's do not despawn area
    • Forth press; Display All

Commands

  • "/villagedistance #" - If you are a level 4 OP you can issue the server command "/villagedistance #" to set the distance from the edge of a village before it is displayed to a player. The default is 128 blocks. Example: /villagedistance 128

Installation

This is BETA. Use at your own risk.

  • Copy the .jar file to the mods directory on both the client and server.

Requirements

  • 1.10.2 Compiled with Forge version: 1.10.2-12.18.1.2027
  • 1.9.4 Compiled with Forge version: 1.9.4-12.17.0.1987
  • 1.8.9 Compiled with Forge version: 1.8.9-11.15.1.1902-1.8.9

Images

 

 

 

villagedisplayall.png

 

villagerfull.png

 

 

 

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