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In some situations, a projectile made collide with the entity that shot
it. This occurs because the game sets the ignored entity incorrectly.
Our fix is to ensure that the shooter is the only entity that gets
ignored by the projectile.
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Probably should refactor this code to be more similar to Vanilla in future.
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Minecraft does double checking for synchronous generation, but since we generate chunks asynchronously we are required to check the first condition also in case the chunk was loaded between ticks. We leave the other logic to be cleaned up by the loops below.
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