Luzur
Good Sir
a fishingpole works from the start.
Luzur said:http://youtu.be/_TtRpJw2D7g
wizardcraft mod is out.
garren said:Ok bukkit is 1.0.1 compatible. When ist updatan?
And can you respawn the Nether so we get nether fortresses? The old one is shit anyway, nothing in there. Thanks.
DarkUnderlord said:Bah. My Quantum Booties don't work unless I double tap W now - even though I have CTRL set as the button to activate them.
Is there some way to replace double tap W with a mod (or is that fixed in 1.0)?
Also: How are people making ice - is that just snow in a Compressor or is there another way as well?
DarkUnderlord said:Also: How are people making ice - is that just snow in a Compressor or is there another way as well?
Issue: Minecarts and/or blocks disappear in SMP when they are placed.
Make sure both the server and client have identical railcraft.cfg files.
deus101 said:AH! Regarding the case of the missing mine carts!
http://railcraft.wikispaces.com/Support+%28Info%29
Issue: Minecarts and/or blocks disappear in SMP when they are placed.
Make sure both the server and client have identical railcraft.cfg files.
So...if muty havent done anything exctravagant with that config...maybe its just a matter of deleting the config file for railcraft so a new one is generated.
deus101 said:WEE! IC update is around the corner.
Soon we can update to 10.1
Jetsetlemming said:Hey, my minecraft manager is done!
[timg]http://i.imgur.com/SureR.png[/timg]
Jetset Minecraft Manager is an unofficial sequel to Minecraft Profile Manager, designed to make it more user friendly, with more features and less restrictions. JSMM works by faking the location of your Appdata folder, making Minecraft's launcher think that it's somewhere custom- this is how the utility points Minecraft at your chosen custom profile. This allows you to have multiple separate installations of Minecraft, for the sake of mods, backups, and different update versions, without hassle. There's no restrictions on filename, or folder location- JSMM is completely portable. Just place it somewhere on your computer or a flash drive, put a copy of Minecraft.exe in the same folder, and run it. On first launch, if you haven't manually imported any copies of Minecraft, it will do this for you. No fuss at all. If you want to create a new vanilla copy of Minecraft, it will automatically copy the login info from another profile (if one exists), so you just have to launch the profile, click "Login", and the game will install and be ready to go without effort.
If you want to manually make a profile, make a new folder in "profiles", called whatever you want, and inside that paste your ".minecraft" folder, and create a new text document called "profileinfo.txt". Inside "profileinfo.txt", enter the name you want your profile to be visible as in JSMM (if you skip this step the profile will appear as an empty slot in the dropdown box).
Requirements: Minecraft and anything it requires (such as Java), Windows (only tested in Win7 so far, which is partly why I'm only posting this on a small scale, here on SA), and an up to date install of .NET.
Future features:
1) The dropdown box will be replaced with a list with scroll wheel.
2) Another button on the main window, that opens the folder of the currently selected profile, so you can easily modify it or copy around worlds and such (I may make importing worlds between profiles a thing later on)
3) Support for launching other Minecraft utilities such as Cartograph or MCEdit pointed at your selected profile, for utilities that are designed to assume Minecraft is still installed to AppData.
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5d7ldgh0aanij9o
Contact info's in the readme. I'll be making the source code public after JSMM is out of beta.