![]() ![]() What MCreator is designed to do is abstract the process of developing mods to allow anyone to do it with little to no previous knowledge of programming. Makes developers think modding is a simple processĪs a program that makes things simpler, MCreator naturally has limitations. Just a rundown of what I'm going to be talking about (partly for me writing this): This also goes for other generators that make modding as simple as a "click a button" process. So, why did I write an entire text file? Because I cannot be bothered writing the reasons why you should not use MCreator over and over. Or are just curious as to what I wrote for it. Okay, so if you're reading this, you've either decided to use MCreator, support it or are uneducated as to why MCreator sucks. I welcome anyone to link to this file whenever they respond to an MCreator thread, as I will be doing. This file is written by the MinecraftForums user jcm2606. Make sure to test the snapshot out so we can fix any potential bugs you find out. Leave a comment with your feedback on the update below.This has been copied from the original DropBox file which can be found here: Plugins can now add buttons to the workspace selectorĪ download of the snapshot is possible on the Download page under the Snapshot downloads section.Plugins can now add custom vertical tabs to a workspace.Plugins can now properly add actions to the main toolbar.Plugins can now define recent changes when using a plugin update data file.Plugins can now define new preferences dialog sections and entries.MCreator Link procedure triggers caused build errors.Biome generation parameters were disabled for data pack generators.Player enters/leaves dimension advancement triggers were not triggered for custom dimensions when traveling through their portals.Add potion procedure blocks sometimes caused the potion effect never to expire.Custom block, plant, or biome sounds could cause multiplayer connection problems.Get entity submerged height procedure block could cause build errors or did not function properly in some cases.Added support for mod elements: tags, functions, loot tables, biomes, dimensions.Added support for mod elements: tags, functions, music discs, custom elements, sounds, creative tabs, commands, overlays, potion effects, potion items, villager trades, enchantments, structures, armor, item extensions, key bindings, particles, paintings, loot tables, game rules, GUIs, global triggers, tools, features, blocks, fluids, dimensions, plants, advancements, advancement triggers, living entities, AI tasks, biomes, items, recipes, ranged items, procedures.Improved biome mod element editor UI to better match how biomes are defined in Minecraft.Improved recipes mod element editor UI to hide fields not applying to the current recipe type.Added base support for Minecraft Forge 1.19.4.Added side indicators to more procedure blocks.Added support for Java 9+ SDK source code browsing.Some other minor fixes and improvementsīelow is the changelog of the previous snapshots, covering all the changes in the upcoming 2023.1 release. ![]() Localization keys that are not used by a certain mod element are no longer generated if not needed.Armor chestplate is now called properly instead of word body in the UI fields.Undo and redo did not work properly for certain Blockly actions.Several logic procedure blocks caused build errors with certain procedure setups.Added entity procedure blocks: make entity look at location.Added new world data procedure blocks: is village at the location, is raid happening at the location. ![]() Added rule test blocks to the feature mod element used by the ore features.Added new feature mod element feature types: geode, ore, scattered ore, single block ore.Added compact substring procedure block to the procedure editor.Added random block texture generator to the image maker.Added a button to generate block bounding box from JSON model.Added many new traditional Chinese help tip translations.Added many new simplified Chinese help tip translations.Added new UI notifications system for updates, plugin loading problems, and similar use cases.Some minor UI improvements and usability changes. ![]()
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