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my friend brought it off this guy named subbot for like 75 dollars and i think it dont even workWhat plugin is it? Who'd you buy it from?
What's the plugin supposed to do?my friend brought it off this guy named subbot for like 75 dollars and i think it dont even work
Its a HCF CoreWhat's the plugin supposed to do?
False. You claim to be a developer? I hope not for plugins, otherwise rip.You need to add getServer() before online players.
A core you're prob trying to skid and sell. No knowledge of Java whatsoever.Its a HCF Core
Isn't getOnlinePlayers() depreciated because its an ambiguous call to 2 methods within spigot?![]()
In the spigot version I use (#1649), I always get that IDE error (when copying over old projects with diff spigot versions). So that was the first answer that comes to my head.
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Tiako
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No need to be toxic.
Isn't getOnlinePlayers() depreciated because its an ambiguous call to 2 methods within spigot?
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So then he can ignore this error and continue on with what he was doing...That's exactly why, it literally says that when you hover over the error. LOl, you's right.
So then he can ignore this error and continue on with what he was doing...
Mate legit you say im going to Skid and sell i was trying to make my own hcf server and i was the fucking one the brought it you retard so why would i resellFalse. You claim to be a developer? I hope not for plugins, otherwise rip.
It is because the variable online players in an array, and Bukkit.getOnlinePlayers () returns a collection in his core (basically a list).[DOUBLEPOST=1498534365][/DOUBLEPOST]You might want to actually buy the plugin though. You're using a decompiler, which most likely is JDGUI, as it often gives that error, using an iterator vs a for loop.[DOUBLEPOST=1498534506][/DOUBLEPOST]
A core you're prob trying to skid and sell. No knowledge of Java whatsoever.
just do .size() instead of .stream().toArray().length![]()
In the spigot version I use (#1649), I always get that IDE error (when copying over old projects with diff spigot versions). So that was the first answer that comes to my head.
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Tiako
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No need to be toxic.
