I am well aware this question was already asked about a hundred times, but I still was unable to find the answer I am looking for. Due to the given circumstances there is no way around the issue (like using the awesomely easy to use and compatible Forge-Framework), I HAVE TO write a JAR-Mod, namely for the Version 1.8.9. No Class Transformers, no advanced ASM, plain old vanilla Minecraft with edited base classes. I already have quite some experience using MCP, but the fact that there is no "official" version of MCP 9.19 (for 1.8.8) leads me to my question: What is the "most efficient" way to work with the base classes without going crazy having to dig trough countless lines of obfuscation mappings?
I am well aware this question was already asked about a hundred times, but I still was unable to find the answer I am looking for. Due to the given circumstances there is no way around the issue (like using the awesomely easy to use and compatible Forge-Framework), I HAVE TO write a JAR-Mod, namely for the Version 1.8.9. No Class Transformers, no advanced ASM, plain old vanilla Minecraft with edited base classes. I already have quite some experience using MCP, but the fact that there is no "official" version of MCP 9.19 (for 1.8.8) leads me to my question: What is the "most efficient" way to work with the base classes without going crazy having to dig trough countless lines of obfuscation mappings?
I already took a look at altering the config files and even the decompile-script, but was unable to trick MCP into loading the 1.8.9.jar instead. I thought about simply placing a renamed 1.8.9.jar into the 1.8.8-folder, do you think this would work?
I am well aware this question was already asked about a hundred times, but I still was unable to find the answer I am looking for. Due to the given circumstances there is no way around the issue (like using the awesomely easy to use and compatible Forge-Framework), I HAVE TO write a JAR-Mod, namely for the Version 1.8.9. No Class Transformers, no advanced ASM, plain old vanilla Minecraft with edited base classes. I already have quite some experience using MCP, but the fact that there is no "official" version of MCP 9.19 (for 1.8.8) leads me to my question: What is the "most efficient" way to work with the base classes without going crazy having to dig trough countless lines of obfuscation mappings?
Thanks for any ideas.
MCP 9.18 should work for MC1.8.9 regardless...
I already took a look at altering the config files and even the decompile-script, but was unable to trick MCP into loading the 1.8.9.jar instead. I thought about simply placing a renamed 1.8.9.jar into the 1.8.8-folder, do you think this would work?
Why do you specifically need 1.8.9, if you don't mind me asking? Why can't you just use MCP for 1.8.8?
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