1. Changed hasEffect() override since we were overriding a deprecated
version.
2. Fixed a bug where we checked if a block could be edited before
deciding whether to change the Y coordinate of the rift to be placed.
Sometimes we would place the rift in a different block. This is the
result of sticking in support for special blocks like grass and snow
without considering the impact on surrounding code. It also contradicted
comments that specifically said special blocks were ignored...
3. Cleaned up the code for checking for special blocks.
4. Fixed a bug in loading NBT data. There were no null checks on
orientation data. If a Rift Signature or Stabilized Rift Signature had
been created in a version of DD before orientations were set up, then it
cause an exception when so much as looked at in later versions of DD.
5. Partially implemented free redirects for Stabilized Rift Signatures.
The check to determine if a redirect is being done is missing.
1. Changed the crafting recipes for most DD items to use Ender Pearls
instead of Stable Fabric. The items that still use Stable Fabric are
Dimensional Doors, Golden Dimensional Doors, Rift Blades, and Stabilized
Rift Signatures. Steven had already made this change in another branch
but I'd like to push this out with several bug fixes. The SRS recipe is
different from his version - it's now just 4 Iron Ingots and a Stable
Fabric.
2. Change Stabilized Rift Signatures back to consuming Ender Pearls
instead of Stable Fabric.
Changed the max stack size of ItemGoldDoor to 16 as it is for Vanilla
doors on some modpacks. Later versions of Vanilla have door stacking to
64 so this will need to change eventually.
1. Changed EventHookContainer to remove a check against
BaseItemDoor.getDoorToPlace(). The checks performed there can be done
in BaseItemDoor.tryToPlaceDoor(), which removes the need for callers to
know more internal details about how doors are handled. I moved the
checks inside.
2. Renamed vanillaDoorMapping to doorItemMapping. It now maps dim door
items to themselves to remove the need for various checks we were
performing. Updated BaseItemDoor's constructor to reflect this change.
3. Removed BaseItemDoor.getDoorToPlace() and integrated its
functionality into BaseItemDoor.tryToPlaceDoor().
4. Changed BaseItemDoor.tryToPlaceDoor() so that it simply returns false
if a given item stack cannot be used to place any doors. We don't need
to check if the item is an ItemDoor or anything like that now.
1. Cleaned up some spacing and unused imports in EventHookContainer.
Also changed an indirect reference to BaseItemDoor.trytoPlaceDoor() to a
direct reference seeing as the function is static and should be accessed
that way.
2. Renamed getDoortoItemMapping() to getDoorBlock(). The original named
had a minor capitalization mistake and implied that it would return a
mapping table or would associate doors to items. The function actually
associates items to door blocks.
1. Stopped Monoliths from teleporting players while in Limbo. This was a
serious issue on some modpacks if players got unlucky.
2. Decreased the required Monolith aggro level to start spawning
particles around a target player. The required level was so high,
combined with the current Monolith speed, that players would hardly see
the particles.
3. Disabled Monolith sounds in Limbo. Some of the sounds were really
annoying in Limbo. Usually they only get to play for a moment before a
player is teleported, but since no teleports occur in Limbo and the area
is full of Monoliths, the constant noise is aggravating. It would also
drown out the background music.
* Fixed a mistake in the crafting recipe for Golden Dim Doors
* Removed static import of fields from mod_pocketDim. There were already
qualified references to those fields in some areas. We should be
consistent.
* Fixed issue with Monoliths detecting players through walls
* Changed aggro values from bytes to shorts
* Fixed aggro updates so that aggro levels can decrease
* Fixed upper bound on aggro clamping
* Added client/server-side checks to a few functions to save on
performing pointless checks, such as making calculations for spawning
particles on the server
Removed lots of obsolete and unused code from Monoliths. The code is
subdivided more clearly now. The aggro level is sent over a data watcher
instead of sending the texture state.
Keybounce noticed that he was having a persistent item ID conflict with
DD's Golden Doors - the normal doors not the dimensional variant. I
discovered that we have been assigning them the same ID as the Golden
Door block ever since they were first introduced 7 months ago. It didn't
break immediately since Forge adds +256 to item IDs.
* Changed saving code to create backups by moving existing files rather
than creating copies and deleting the originals.
* Removed final call to PocketManager.save() in PocketManager.unload().
Since we no longer check if the caller is the client or server and
unload() must be called from both, this prevents clients from trying to
save pocket data locally. A final save() call wasn't needed anyway.