Anyone that took footage, hit me up on dropbox:
m189ccc at geemails dot com
I don't mind sharing that email, since all I use it for is dropbox.
will upload tonight.
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Anyone that took footage, hit me up on dropbox:
m189ccc at geemails dot com
I don't mind sharing that email, since all I use it for is dropbox.
Yesterday, me and Dude were chatting about enabling Nether for SMP...
"1.6 officially has a release date of not soon. The main features will be the maps, bug fixes, and now a functioning Nether in multiplayer."
how is the nether saved in single player? separate world folder or the same one?
if same, then yes, we'll lose our nether and it will spawn a new one.
if different, then we can probably rename a folder and be just fine.
Just trying to troubleshoot my Minecraft problems here. I would constantly get the black screen of death, especially with the 1.5 version of Minecraft. It was recommended if using a 64bit OS, to get the 64bit version of Java.
For those of you who use a 64bit OS & the 64bit version of Java, which version are you using?
I tried to install the 64bit version of Java, after removing versions already installed. Minecraft will not get past the logo screen, even after removing the .minecraft folder. It gives me the 'Java has encountered an error' and I have to close it. Even if I only install the latest 32bit version by itself (v6 update 25) it gives me the same problem. I had to re-download the last 32bit version which worked for me (v6 update 24.) I also tried the x64 version of v6.24 and it still didn't work. Do I need to try for an even older version of x64 Java?
I'm using 64bit java, crashes like crazy, no matter what version.
Just trying to troubleshoot my Minecraft problems here. I would constantly get the black screen of death, especially with the 1.5 version of Minecraft. It was recommended if using a 64bit OS, to get the 64bit version of Java.
For those of you who use a 64bit OS & the 64bit version of Java, which version are you using?
I tried to install the 64bit version of Java, after removing versions already installed. Minecraft will not get past the logo screen, even after removing the .minecraft folder. It gives me the 'Java has encountered an error' and I have to close it. Even if I only install the latest 32bit version by itself (v6 update 25) it gives me the same problem. I had to re-download the last 32bit version which worked for me (v6 update 24.) I also tried the x64 version of v6.24 and it still didn't work. Do I need to try for an even older version of x64 Java?
Not sure if its 64 or 32 though
Im sitting in the dark... as soon as I have electricity, ill turn things back on.
Im sitting in the dark... as soon as I have electricity, ill turn things back on.
have any of you guys successfully created some kind of automated minecart stationing with the new powered tracks and what not?
I am trying to build a subway with carts that just keep going but if you are in one it will stop at a station and when you get out it will start moving on its own again. I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this.
I also have never worked with switches, floor plates, and red stone before..
have any of you guys successfully created some kind of automated minecart stationing with the new powered tracks and what not?
I am trying to build a subway with carts that just keep going but if you are in one it will stop at a station and when you get out it will start moving on its own again. I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this.
I also have never worked with switches, floor plates, and red stone before..
Ugh server crashed again? Can we get a faster server??? What are chances? I have a few fast servers sitting around at my office, but they are 1U rack mount systems... i see this things running on an atom processor, not a lot of processing power if ya ask me.
The only thing I don't like about that pack is the look of smooth stone. Otherwise I do like it.