How i can get "timer" and "timerSpeed" in MCP?
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private Minecraft mc = Minecraft.getMinecraft();
mc.timer.timerSpeed = floatVal;
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@wtf then u can't do it, L
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@wtf then u can't do it, L
@Foreheadchan_ mhm, i said, that mc has no timer line.
EDIT: then, how ccbluex got it? -
@Foreheadchan_ mhm, i said, that mc has no timer line.
EDIT: then, how ccbluex got it? -
@wtf just go in to the Timer class and change timerSpeed visibility to public. Then go into the Minecraft class and change timer to public aswell
@icewormy3 lol, thank you so much!
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@wtf just go in to the Timer class and change timerSpeed visibility to public. Then go into the Minecraft class and change timer to public aswell
@icewormy3 said in How i can get "timer" and "timerSpeed" in MCP?:
@wtf just go in to the Timer class and change timerSpeed visibility to public. Then go into the Minecraft class and change timer to public aswell
He just said that there isn't any timer line tho.
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@icewormy3 said in How i can get "timer" and "timerSpeed" in MCP?:
@wtf just go in to the Timer class and change timerSpeed visibility to public. Then go into the Minecraft class and change timer to public aswell
He just said that there isn't any timer line tho.
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