Microsoft accounts can now use Geyser, while maintaining full backwards compatibility with Mojang accounts.
Co-authored-by: Camotoy <20743703+Camotoy@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, we wouldn't send the time if the server was sending the same time with doDaylightCycle on. However, this isn't vanilla behavior (for Bedrock nor Java) and can occasionally cause irregularities. The time is now always sent to Bedrock clients, and a daylightCycle field is added to GeyserSession to keep track of the doDaylightCycle gamerule we need to send to Bedrock. Removing the map we used to store the time may also improve memory usage since this was never cleaned up.
* Port code from #486
Co-authored-by: Luke <32024335+lukeeey@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix and clean code and add default gamemode changing
* Clean copyright
* Remove direct modification of server, clean up code and add player list xuid fetching.
* Move to custom settings menu
* Move sendAdventureSettings to GeyserSession
* Add javadoc comments
* Add translation support
* Remove updated copyright
* Clean up
* Clarify some javadoc comments
* Remove obsolete code
* Update languages submodule
* Fix javadoc comments
* Fix compile
Co-authored-by: Luke <32024335+lukeeey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Redned <redned235@gmail.com>
* Implement helper methods for sending packets, fixes an NPE when chatting before connecting to the remote server
* Change method names
* Add a space between doc comment lines
* Add debug messages
This was caused because the max int size is 2,147,483,647, which is what Minecraft: Bedrock Edition uses in the time packet. In Minecraft: Java Edition, a long is used which has a max length of 9,223,372,036,854,775,807, thus causing the sky to bug out.
This commit uses the modulus operator with the max time value per-day of 24,000 to retrieve the remainder.