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It's works! Thanks!
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use this, maybe works
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but you wrote in the description it says resource location: models, its ok items, its no ok must be item (without 's')
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Did you read this? I'm pretty sure it's the solution
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You have right! So, I'll try this! I'll implement it, and I tell you how is the situation! Thanks!
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Oh thanks! I had a bad concept about the rain on the world. I did'nt know if in some place of the world is raining, so at the rest of the world is raining too. That is a detail that change everything! (at least in my particular case). In conlusion, I'll use this solution... Right?! And about my actual version. I just select one for make my code! No reason. I'll change to the newest version! I hope the code will no change much! Thanks a lot and a see you in another post! Thanks, really thanks!
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I think the problem is the location of your .json the folder must be models / item / (and here your json) tell me, if work or not! greetings!
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Hello! first post! Well, I go to the point! I'm creating a mod little interesting! about thirst and temperature! The last two days I have been stucked in the temperature section! The problem is as follow. In some part of my code I has a function that return a float value, indicating the factor of actual weather in the player's location. When the player is placed in a warm biome and it's raining, works well -> the function return 2.0F. But when the player is placed in a cold biome and it's raining (reallity it's snowing), does'nt work well - > the function return 1.0F. The code is... This function is ejecuted every 84 ticks in... I'm programming with forgeSrc-1.12.2-14.23.2.2611. I have been looking answers or questions about this on Internet, and I have not found nothing like this. If somebody can guide my how fix this raining/snowing detection at specific position (especifically in a cold biome, where snow and no rain) Thank in advance! PD: sorry my english!