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Ok, Before You Complain Please Don't Say That The New Update Changed Recipes Because I Know That Of Course BUT I'm Just Wondering If There Has Been A Update Yet To Forge, I Have The Latest Version, But If There Has Been And Update Its Not Working

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"Not working" doesn't tell us anything.

 

If you want help with a problem, describe exactly what's not working and post the relevant code.

Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.

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28 minutes ago, Choonster said:

"Not working" doesn't tell us anything.

 

If you want help with a problem, describe exactly what's not working and post the relevant code.

So Basically I'm Trying To Create A Recipe, I Tried To Create A Recipe Using The Old Method 

		GameRegistry.addRecipe(name, recipe);
		GameRegistry.addShapedRecipe(name, output, params)
		GameRegistry.addShapelessRecipe(name, output, params);

I Knew That This Was Updated So, I Was Hoping That Forge Has Updated Their API So We Can Create Recipes

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5 minutes ago, benjamin7006 said:

So Basically I'm Trying To Create A Recipe, I Tried To Create A Recipe Using The Old Method 


		GameRegistry.addRecipe(name, recipe);
		GameRegistry.addShapedRecipe(name, output, params)
		GameRegistry.addShapelessRecipe(name, output, params);

I Knew That This Was Updated So, I Was Hoping That Forge Has Updated Their API So We Can Create Recipes

 

Either use a JSON file for the recipe (recommended) or create the recipe in code and register it with ForgeRegistries.RECIPES. Those methods are deprecated and non-functional (and will probably be removed).

 

I have some examples of recipe files here and the recipe/ingredient classes used by them (apart from the Vanilla/Forge ones) here. LexManos has some prototype examples here.

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2 minutes ago, Choonster said:

 

Either use a JSON file for the recipe (recommended) or create the recipe in code and register it with ForgeRegistries.RECIPES. Those methods are deprecated and non-functional (and will probably be removed).

 

I have some examples of recipe files here and the recipe/ingredient classes used by them (apart from the Vanilla/Forge ones) here. LexManos has some prototype examples here.

Ok Thank You, Is There Any Tutorial On This? Like On The Wiki Or The Forums

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2 minutes ago, benjamin7006 said:

Ok Thank You, Is There Any Tutorial On This? Like On The Wiki Or The Forums

 

Not that know of. Look at the examples I linked and the IRecipeFactory implementations in CraftingHelper.init.

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44 minutes ago, benjamin7006 said:

Ok Thank You, Is There Any Tutorial On This? Like On The Wiki Or The Forums

Please stop capitalizing every word in your sentence. It looks stupid. 

Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable.  If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME.  Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice.

 

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