EDIT: Now updated to Version 2.0! Check the second video for details.
EDIT2: There was a weird glitch, so the download link was wrong. It's fixed now, sorry!
Vanilla Minecraft doesn't reveal your real hunger. For those who don't know, saturation is essentially a hidden hunger bar that determines how long you can go without eating. Saturation is why some foods keep your hunger bar filled longer than others, and saturation is why you need to eat so much more in 1.7 than you did before. Knowing your saturation allows you to see the true value of different foods and how long you have until you need to eat again.
SaturationDisplay shows your saturation number (which goes from 0 to 20, like health and armor) just above your experience level, along with your other status indicators. You can see how it works below:
This mod REQUIRES FORGE! You must download and install Forge before installing SaturationDisplay. You can get Forge here: http://files.minecraftforge.net/
Once you have Forge installed, just put the mod file (SaturationDisplay-1.7.2-2.0.jar) into your "mods" folder in .minecraft. If you want to set your default options, go into your "config" folder and edit the file named "satdismodid.cfg" to your liking.
I hope you find this useful! Please reply here if you find any bugs in the mod.
(Troubleshooting)
Incompatibility: For unknown reasons, this mod does not work if you're using Forge 10.12.1.1080. It's possible there are problems with other Forge versions as well. However, I know that it works on the recent stable version of Forge, 10.12.2.1121.
Just install the new version of Forge and adjust your profile so that you use that version of Minecraft. All your mods should work without any adjustments.
(Some notes on how the mod works)
First, if you're interested in learning about saturation and hunger in Minecraft, I recommend you read through the Minecraft Wiki entry on hunger here: http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hunger
As for the mod itself:
In singleplayer, the value displayed will always be accurate. This is not the case on servers, especially if the server has a non-vanilla method of determining saturation. I am working to cover exceptions, so please tell me about cases where the mod does not work on servers.
One key problem is that many servers are still technically 1.6 despite accepting 1.7 clients, and many other servers have reverted the change to saturation made in 1.7. If you don't know, this was to quadruple the saturation loss from sprint jumps. (The previous rate was a bug.) This is not (as far as I can tell) detectable instantly. Instead, the mod will notice if the server is sending saturation values consistent with 1.6 saturation calculations and adjust appropriately. Sprint jump a bunch and make yourself hungry, and the mod will notice. However, it will "forget" if a server is 1.6 once you disconnect.
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Useful mod! Great idea dude
If you can, try to make it a bar instead of a number, like an outline to the hunger bar or something like that. (Make it a config option between number and bar, not everyone will like the number and not everyone will like the bar...)
An outline would only work for one specific resourcepack (or just default). I could add an entire new bar, but it seems to me that the bars are already balanced and I don't want to undo that.
As far as I can tell, the best option (and I haven't looked to see if this is feasible) is a 2 pixel thick bar above the existing hunger bar. I could put a matching one over the health bar that displays time until health regeneration or something similar. (Any ideas for that?)
One feature I *can* add, if there's interest, is the option to display your saturation up to a single decimal point. (ex. 4.6 instead of 5) I've kept it as an integer because I think there isn't a real need to see decimal points, since your saturation always drops by increments of 1. The decimal merely comes from what food you eat, and doesn't tell you anything more about how long it will be until you have to eat again.
I really like this concept! Great work!! A question though: did you mean to name this "Satiation"? As in: "Satiety", feeling "full" and satisfied after eating; the cessation of hunger?
I really like this concept! Great work!! A question though: did you mean to name this "Satiation"? As in: "Satiety", feeling "full" and satisfied after eating; the cessation of hunger?
I believe he meant saturation, which Minecraft uses to determine how 'hungry' a player is.
I really like this concept! Great work!! A question though: did you mean to name this "Satiation"? As in: "Satiety", feeling "full" and satisfied after eating; the cessation of hunger?
No, the Minecraft community (and MCP code) terms it "saturation." Frankly, "satiation" would make more sense, but what can you do?
Useful mod! Great idea dude
If you can, try to make it a bar instead of a number, like an outline to the hunger bar or something like that. (Make it a config option between number and bar, not everyone will like the number and not everyone will like the bar...)
I've actually done this now in Version 2.0. Hope you enjoy!
Feel free to use the mod in modpacks. I don't plan to update it to 1.7.10 since it's easy enough to connect to servers with 1.7.2. However I do plan to update to 1.8 when it comes out.
EDIT2: There was a weird glitch, so the download link was wrong. It's fixed now, sorry!
Vanilla Minecraft doesn't reveal your real hunger. For those who don't know, saturation is essentially a hidden hunger bar that determines how long you can go without eating. Saturation is why some foods keep your hunger bar filled longer than others, and saturation is why you need to eat so much more in 1.7 than you did before. Knowing your saturation allows you to see the true value of different foods and how long you have until you need to eat again.
SaturationDisplay shows your saturation number (which goes from 0 to 20, like health and armor) just above your experience level, along with your other status indicators. You can see how it works below:
Click here for Simple Coords mod also shown in the video.
You can get the Resource Pack required for the outline here.
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/3s7p9i9feb9mwla/SaturationDisplay-1.7.2-2.0.jar
This mod REQUIRES FORGE! You must download and install Forge before installing SaturationDisplay. You can get Forge here:
http://files.minecraftforge.net/
Once you have Forge installed, just put the mod file (SaturationDisplay-1.7.2-2.0.jar) into your "mods" folder in .minecraft. If you want to set your default options, go into your "config" folder and edit the file named "satdismodid.cfg" to your liking.
I hope you find this useful! Please reply here if you find any bugs in the mod.
(Troubleshooting)
Incompatibility: For unknown reasons, this mod does not work if you're using Forge 10.12.1.1080. It's possible there are problems with other Forge versions as well. However, I know that it works on the recent stable version of Forge, 10.12.2.1121.
Just install the new version of Forge and adjust your profile so that you use that version of Minecraft. All your mods should work without any adjustments.
(Some notes on how the mod works)
First, if you're interested in learning about saturation and hunger in Minecraft, I recommend you read through the Minecraft Wiki entry on hunger here: http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Hunger
As for the mod itself:
In singleplayer, the value displayed will always be accurate. This is not the case on servers, especially if the server has a non-vanilla method of determining saturation. I am working to cover exceptions, so please tell me about cases where the mod does not work on servers.
One key problem is that many servers are still technically 1.6 despite accepting 1.7 clients, and many other servers have reverted the change to saturation made in 1.7. If you don't know, this was to quadruple the saturation loss from sprint jumps. (The previous rate was a bug.) This is not (as far as I can tell) detectable instantly. Instead, the mod will notice if the server is sending saturation values consistent with 1.6 saturation calculations and adjust appropriately. Sprint jump a bunch and make yourself hungry, and the mod will notice. However, it will "forget" if a server is 1.6 once you disconnect.
Simple Coords - Simply displays your coordinates.
SaturationDisplay - Displays your hidden saturation.
If you can, try to make it a bar instead of a number, like an outline to the hunger bar or something like that. (Make it a config option between number and bar, not everyone will like the number and not everyone will like the bar...)
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As far as I can tell, the best option (and I haven't looked to see if this is feasible) is a 2 pixel thick bar above the existing hunger bar. I could put a matching one over the health bar that displays time until health regeneration or something similar. (Any ideas for that?)
One feature I *can* add, if there's interest, is the option to display your saturation up to a single decimal point. (ex. 4.6 instead of 5) I've kept it as an integer because I think there isn't a real need to see decimal points, since your saturation always drops by increments of 1. The decimal merely comes from what food you eat, and doesn't tell you anything more about how long it will be until you have to eat again.
Simple Coords - Simply displays your coordinates.
SaturationDisplay - Displays your hidden saturation.
I believe he meant saturation, which Minecraft uses to determine how 'hungry' a player is.
Great mod.
No, the Minecraft community (and MCP code) terms it "saturation." Frankly, "satiation" would make more sense, but what can you do?
Simple Coords - Simply displays your coordinates.
SaturationDisplay - Displays your hidden saturation.
I've actually done this now in Version 2.0. Hope you enjoy!
Simple Coords - Simply displays your coordinates.
SaturationDisplay - Displays your hidden saturation.
Love this mod, keep it up.
The episode that it is added in is currently being uploaded
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoG2xBLpnYZrQEyk5rQJA9Pl_HbwNM3cq
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is there a chance you update this great mod to 1.7.10?
Simple Coords - Simply displays your coordinates.
SaturationDisplay - Displays your hidden saturation.
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