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Decompiling Java
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Geez, Minecraft is giving me a hard time.
The MCP scripts i downloaded don't seem to work properly and as none of the devs answered my help request, i may as well give it a go here:

Can anybody give me a link to a Java Decompiler (which is capable of decompiling Minecraft)?
I found a couple ones via Google, but most ones are completely outdated or not avaible anymore.
If possible, some kind of decompiler Plugin for Eclipse would be waesome and eggtastic.

Otherwise, any help strongly appreciated ^^'
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probably im totally wrong and this is by no means what you wanted, but you can open the jar file with winrawr :D
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Yes, that is by no means what i wanted ^^
But i spent half'n'hour on understanding how IRCs work and contacted the devs... now MCP is working for me and i can decompile the jar into source code...
somebody wants an LFE block? XD
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would be awesome if you would make non-Newtonian fluid :D
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(02-21-2011, 04:54 PM)Bamboori Wrote:  would be awesome if you would make non-Newtonian fluid :D

WTFHOMGBBQ is that?
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basically a fluid you can walk on if youre quick enough :D
could be crafted with one water bucket+an amount of crop, returning a bucket with the fluid.
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Let's say it this way:
NOT IN 9001 FREAKIN YEARS!

Did you ever see anyone adding any kind of fluid to minecraft? No? Guess why XD
It's kinda one of the most complex elements...
Sry, but that's like asking [insert generic new member name here] to DC some y-axis-functional itr/kind:8 or something XD


Though that would be a lol idea ^^
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(02-21-2011, 05:48 PM)Alblaka Wrote:  Sry, but that's like asking [insert generic new member name here] to DC some y-axis-functional itr/kind:8 or something XD

was done thousands of times already

eh, and I don't imagine that fluid thing beeing that difficult atall
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Water in Minecraft is already an non-Newtonian fluid. Why, you might ask?
Try dropping dynamite in Minecraft water. It doesn't blow up anything, and does not splash the liquid around. Same principle is if you drop a TNT-box in water, activate it and jump in. In real life, the shockwave from such a blast transform your inner organs into pudding, as your body is almost the same density as water, thus letting the shockwaves travel right through you. However, in Minecraft, this is obviously not the case, as one of the safest way to fight a Creeper is doing so under water. Go figure.

Edit: Post 444!

Edit2: This was waaaaay offtopic.
Alright, on topic: Alblaka, maybe you should wait some time. Notch stated earlier that mod support was one of his next goals.
Patient you must be, young padawan.
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(02-21-2011, 05:59 PM)TheNave Wrote:  eh, and I don't imagine that fluid thing beeing that difficult atall

You're welcome to try coding it :P
Taking Soul Sand does not count, as it's just a quicksand-ish solid block!
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