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Hello! I am creating a wiki, but it's really hard to create one when you don't know what you're doing. I know how to do a couple of things in minecraft 1.7.10, but I have no idea how Items or Blocks work in minecratf 1.9. If anyone would be willing to at least lead me to a tutorial that will explain the whole process to me, thanks!

 

And yes, GameRegistry.registerItem is deprecated. I learn best with Examples, so explaining it to me won't do much... Mainly just examples of how to do it.

 

I have everything set up that I need. MainRegistry, Strings, ClientProxy, and CommonProxy.

 

http://minecraft-forge-tutorials.wikia.com/wiki/Minecraft_Forge_Tutorials_Wikia

I am on my journey of making a remake of matmos, as explained here.

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Hello! I am creating a wiki, but it's really hard to create one when you don't know what you're doing. I know how to do a couple of things in minecraft 1.7.10, but I have no idea how Items or Blocks work in minecratf 1.9. If anyone would be willing to at least lead me to a tutorial that will explain the whole process to me, thanks!

 

And yes, GameRegistry.registerItem is deprecated. I learn best with Examples, so explaining it to me won't do much... Mainly just examples of how to do it.

 

I have everything set up that I need. MainRegistry, Strings, ClientProxy, and CommonProxy.

 

http://minecraft-forge-tutorials.wikia.com/wiki/Minecraft_Forge_Tutorials_Wikia

I am on my journey of making a remake of matmos, as explained here.

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I'm not sure. I guess I just like to manage the way that I do it >.<

 

And that's on Github, which I'm not fully familier with. I just think it would be nice to have a Wiki that is easy to traverse and understand. It's like saying that the link below should have contributed to the official one. Maybe he just wanted to do it his own way, you know?

 

Still, I would like SOME tutorial to learn about 1.9 Items and Blocks, not just for the Wiki, but for me.

 

http://bedrockminer.jimdo.com/modding-tutorials/

I am on my journey of making a remake of matmos, as explained here.

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I'm not sure. I guess I just like to manage the way that I do it >.<

 

And that's on Github, which I'm not fully familier with. I just think it would be nice to have a Wiki that is easy to traverse and understand. It's like saying that the link below should have contributed to the official one. Maybe he just wanted to do it his own way, you know?

 

Still, I would like SOME tutorial to learn about 1.9 Items and Blocks, not just for the Wiki, but for me.

 

http://bedrockminer.jimdo.com/modding-tutorials/

I am on my journey of making a remake of matmos, as explained here.

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I am only here to say that you would be much better if you would work with official wiki.

Not doing so will likely result in project being dead before end of the year.

 

I am not taunting you, just saying that I saw MANY attempts on centralizing things with wikis, tutorials, samples, etc. and only ones standing always are official ones and those who have their own host (mostly popular hosted tutorial pages).

 

As to writing wiki - without extensive knowledge of Forge like few people on this forum, you won't make anything that is not alredy there (and there is a lot).

 

Again - don't get the wrong idea, I am just a mere opinion passing by. I could even give you damn lessons if you could write them down to be public on official forge wiki (I don't have time to write, but talking on e.g Skype is my speciality since I can do other things at the same time).

 

Feel free to ask questions when you reach advanced modding (I am 1.9.4, but haven't setup a block since 1.7, meaning I didn't touch new Forge Registry API).

 

What I can recommend as to current question (registration) is looking up source of 1.9.4 MDK. Everything is documented. :)

 

And that's on Github, which I'm not fully familier with. I just think it would be nice to have a Wiki that is easy to traverse and understand. It's like saying that the link below should have contributed to the official one.

 

Lol wut? Look (on this forum) to header. There is a "Wiki" button.

 

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This is also nice: http://mcforge.readthedocs.io

1.7.10 is no longer supported by forge, you are on your own.

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I am only here to say that you would be much better if you would work with official wiki.

Not doing so will likely result in project being dead before end of the year.

 

I am not taunting you, just saying that I saw MANY attempts on centralizing things with wikis, tutorials, samples, etc. and only ones standing always are official ones and those who have their own host (mostly popular hosted tutorial pages).

 

As to writing wiki - without extensive knowledge of Forge like few people on this forum, you won't make anything that is not alredy there (and there is a lot).

 

Again - don't get the wrong idea, I am just a mere opinion passing by. I could even give you damn lessons if you could write them down to be public on official forge wiki (I don't have time to write, but talking on e.g Skype is my speciality since I can do other things at the same time).

 

Feel free to ask questions when you reach advanced modding (I am 1.9.4, but haven't setup a block since 1.7, meaning I didn't touch new Forge Registry API).

 

What I can recommend as to current question (registration) is looking up source of 1.9.4 MDK. Everything is documented. :)

 

And that's on Github, which I'm not fully familier with. I just think it would be nice to have a Wiki that is easy to traverse and understand. It's like saying that the link below should have contributed to the official one.

 

Lol wut? Look (on this forum) to header. There is a "Wiki" button.

 

EDIT

 

This is also nice: http://mcforge.readthedocs.io

1.7.10 is no longer supported by forge, you are on your own.

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I don't feel the way that I did my Wiki would fit with this...

 

I have no idea where to start.

 

Edit: I could start categorizing stuff into Minecraft versions if you would like? Would you be willing to add me on Steam or Discord? Steam is FireController#1847 and discord is the link below...

 

https://discord.gg/0xxkiR1rO4w9Esc9

I am on my journey of making a remake of matmos, as explained here.

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I don't feel the way that I did my Wiki would fit with this...

 

I have no idea where to start.

 

Edit: I could start categorizing stuff into Minecraft versions if you would like? Would you be willing to add me on Steam or Discord? Steam is FireController#1847 and discord is the link below...

 

https://discord.gg/0xxkiR1rO4w9Esc9

I am on my journey of making a remake of matmos, as explained here.

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