* Initial support for entity mounts*
* This only works for viewing other players on mounts/vehicles. Currently, mounting on vehicles through Geyser with bedrock does not work at all, though, you can see other Java players on mounts just fine.
* Fix Bedrock player mounting; add minecart offset
* Remove debug code
* Fix boat animation
* Remove debug code
* Add notice of possible steering flip
* Add translator for PlayerInputPacket
* Upload WIP code for BoatEntity.java
* Add animation for rowing on Bedrock side
* Clean up debug code, start on boat movement
* Add notice about flying horses
* Rename BedrockPlayerInputPacket.java to BedrockPlayerInputTranslator.java
* Delete BedrockPlayerInputPacket.java
* Use Translator Annotation again; Thanks to LegacyGamerHD
* Upload ineffective mount-on-login code
* Upload current changes with no debug code
* Change case where applicable
* Change Integer[] to int[]; Change schedule() to execute()
* Don't use Thread.Sleep() and instead call itself again
* Fix players not being linked on login/chunk load
* Little changes
* Minor improvements/fixes to boats
* Remove empty file
* Fix horse flying.
* Various entity mounting fixes
* Add mounting offsets for skeleton and zombie horses
* Another round of entity mount-related fixes
- Add offsets for skeleton and zombie horses (Thanks to tester DirtNasty)
- Boats can now be placed in survival (Thanks again to tester DirtNasty)
- Boats and minecarts can now shake
* Add translating for ServerVehicleMovePacket
* Cleaning up
* More cleaning up
* Add interactive tag support for mountable entities
* Boats move far more nicely
* Add horse heart visuals
* Update interactive tags
Co-authored-by: RednedEpic <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
The refactors in this commit go a bit beyond the scope of what the sound/effects branch was meant to accomplish, however most of these changes are necessary so chunk caching could be reintroduced for the standalone version. The chunk caching here allows for us to get the block ID before the block was broken, and in the future allow us to implement newer features. Chunk caching is optional (and disabled by default) as on non-Bukkit versions, it can eat up a lot of RAM with many players online.