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Started by soopahfly, March 27, 2011, 11:26:26 AM

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soopahfly


soopahfly

Nah, there's just one whitelist.
Anyone opped should be able to type /whitelist add (player)

You're on the list but I hadn't changed the role.

M3ta7h3ad

Thanks works! right now... how to play minecraft? :D It's been a while

neXus

Good to see people logging in and seeing the work people have done in making things.
I am proud of what I made :)

M3ta7h3ad

Yours is bloody awesome. Aside from the creepers that seem to love me :)

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M3ta7h3ad

So i'm back to being kicked again on join. :(

Any chance you can give me the roles needed to change game mode as well? Getting shown around peoples houses while being chased by creepers is a pain :(

Clock'd 0Ne

Server seems to be down again sadly :(


BTW, if you're not already running Minecraft using 64-bit Java, quite literally get with the program  :lol:


Running Minecraft using 64-bit Java: A tutorial for Windows 7 64-bit edition

First Step: Download 64-bit Java from Java's website. An easy way to do this is to go into Internet Explorer 64 bit edition and go to www.java.com.  Now, Windows 7 64 bit comes with 2 editions of Internet Explorer...32 bit and 64 bit. The 64 bit edition of IE can be found in the Start Menu (go to All Programs, top of the list); it is designated as Internet Explorer (64-bit). Click on that to open up IE 64-bit. Then, head over to java.com and click "Downloads"...this should take you to the page where you can download 64-bit Java. Download that and follow the install instructions. Just so you know, you can have both 32 and 64 bit editions of Java co-existing on the same machine (in fact, since most browsers are still 32 bit, you will probably need to keep 32-bit Java on your machine).

If you would rather have the newer JRE 7 (currently beta) head over to: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html


Second Step: Now that you have 64 bit Java installed, here's what you do to point your Minecraft client toward the 64-bit Java install:

2A.   Go to where you saved your minecraft.exe file, right click on the file so you can create a Shortcut to the file on your desktop or wherever.

2B.   Now, once you have the shortcut created, you need to make a couple of tweaks. Right click on the shortcut and go to "Properties". Click the "shortcut" tab.

--In the line for "Target", you will need to enter (or copy/paste) the following text:
"C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -Xmx1024m -Xms512m -cp Minecraft.exe net.minecraft.LauncherFrame

This directs the client to open in 64-bit Java rather than (by default) 32-bit Java. If you downloaded the JRE 7 release from Oracle, swap \jre6\ for \jre7\ in the Target line.

If you think you can allocate even more memory to Minecraft to help loading/caching the world, try increasing the two values of -Xmx1024m and -Xms512m, ideally to no more than 50% of your physical RAM.

--In the line for "Start in", be sure the folder where you placed Minecraft.exe has stayed the same (for example, "C:\Minecraft\"...obviously, if the file is in a different location, you will need to find that folder and place that path in the line instead.)

--Click "Apply".

Now that all that's done, you can now click on the shortcut to open up Minecraft using 64-bit Java.  Enjoy!

soopahfly

I'll try and get to fixing it.
New house = good,
No Internet = bad

Fing Bt cancelled my engineer for digital region broadband

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soopahfly

Apparently there was some emergency maintenance on our node.

soopahfly


soopahfly

#370
I thought I had been the victim of a compulsary purchase order  :tinhat: I remember last time I played I was stood on my rooftop.
Now when I log in, I was stood in Xentitys megacomplex and then spent 20 minutes in a minecart!

You guys have done some work!

Do you want some sort of iconomy/ money system?

soopahfly

Excavate Tool!

Excavate makes it easy to make large, complex areas with a few clicks of a button. It's a very simple admin tool that I used a lot back in hMod, and have not found a replacement for.
To start using it, drag and drop Excavate.jar into your plugins folder, and make sure you have the proper permissions. (see below)

To use the tool, get a diamond pick, and type /excavate tool toggle
This will turn on the tool feature of the plugin, and when you right click it will make a hole 10 blocks long.
You can also hold it down and move your cursor to hollow an entire wall in seconds.
You can change the length of your tool by using /excavate tool set [number], but the default is 10 blocks.

To use the tunnel, type /excavate tunnel toggle
This will turn on the tunnel feature of the plugin, and when you move it will automatically fill the space around you with air, allowing you to easily create tunnels or paths above or under ground, as well as quickly get rid of blocks in an area just by walking past them.

Clock'd 0Ne

What's the iconomy/money system about? That Excavate tool sounds alright, but does it just remove blocks or do you still get the contents of them, e.g. diamond ore/diamonds?

I logged in the other night and saw M3ta7h3ad's new tower just over the way from mine but haven't been back to the main area with XEntity's complex in a while, I'll have to check it out.

soopahfly

It's basically money, so you can sell and buy stuff.
I only thought of it because the Xenticomplex has shoppe's and stuff.

XEntity