Common Sense
1. Respect other members, no matter what may have happened.
2. Think of possible outcomes of your actions before you act upon them.
3. Do not ask for promotions.
Ban-able offenses.
1. Do not grief.
2. Do not spam blocks.
3. Do not insult staff or use severe derogatory terms (swear).
4. Do not impersonate staff members.
5. Do not advertise by any means (whether it be other servers or third party websites).
Mute-able offenses.
1. Do not insult or use derogatory terms (swear).
2. Do not spam the Chat.
3. Do not write in all CAPS.
4. Do not ask for promotions.
Kick-able offenses.
1. Do not insult or use derogatory terms (swear).
2. Do not tower. (Can result in kick and/or demotion to idiot if guest/member)
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Minecraft on Linux -- Tutorials and Troubleshooting
~Table of Contents~
~~Tutorials~~
~~~How to install a texture pack
~~~How to install a mod
~~~How to import/export worlds
~~Troubleshooting~~
~~~No Sound
~~~Motions "Sticking"
~~~Black screen after trying to install plugins
~~Tutorials~~
How to install a texture pack
- Download your desired texture pack. Navigate to your home/.minecraft/texturepacks folder, and drop the file into the folder. Open Minecraft, click Mods and Texture packs, and select.
- For this tutorial, I will be using the Millénaire mod as an example. Download the mod and unzip it. Fortunately, Millénaire provides instructions on how to install the mod, but in case a mod is download and no instructions are provided, they can be explained here. Make a new folder in .minecraft and name it mods. Drop the millenaire0.x.x.zip (x stand for your version numbers) into the mods folder you created. Navigate back to .minecraft and drag the millinaire folder from the download into .minecraft. If a mod contains a .class file, they will need to be placed into minecraft.jar located in the bin folder.
- Importing and exporting worlds are very easy, simply go to .minecraft/saves
and either drop in or copy out the world you are importing/exporting.
~~TroubleShooting~~
No Sound while playing
- The basic fix for having no sound during gameplay is closing any other JAVA applications (any other games that run JAVA)
- If your building and your moving at the same time, sometimes the movement continues even though you are not holding that key anymore. The problem lies within the LWJGL (Lightweight Java Game Library) and can be easily fixed. Download the latest LWJGL from their website here and extract the download files. Navigate to the bin folder of your .minecraft folder, the jar folder of the LWJGL. Replace ONLY the jinput.rar, lwjgl.rar, and lwjgl_util.rar. Now navigate to the natives to of bin folder and native/linux/ of the LWJGL. Copy all the files from the download and put them into the .minecraft/bin/natives.
- Did you delete the META-INF folder inside minecraft.jar?
- Any other reason Minecraft would not load after installing a mod is because the mod is incompatible with another, the mod was installed incorrectly, or the mod is obsolete to your Minecraft version.
Friday, July 15, 2011
How to get WoM for Patrick Schwarz Minecraft
If you have noticed people flying in the air or going super fast in the server, its because they are using something called World of Minecraft (WoM). Now, the server does have rules on WoM, which are you are not allowed to use the hacks provided if you are Guest ranked, but with this tutorial, this will guide you through on being one of the many to use it.
Step 1:
Become a member on the server.
(To do this, build on the server and register here)
Step 2:
Register on the WoM page, and download WoM.
(Can be found here and here)
Step 3:
Unzip the WoM download, and open the program.
Step 4:
Enter your MineCraft login information on WoM, press Sign In, locate [Free+Protected] Patrick Schwarz], click on the server, and click go, and you can now can now use WoM with the others.
(Controls are added at the end of this post)
Additional Linux Steps:
Step 5:
If you are witnessing the Menu pop up every time you click, close the program, and download a Hex Editor.
Step 6:
With the Hex Editor, open l.class located in wom_linux/lib/minecraft/com/mojang/minecraft/
Step 7:
Locate the string 19 04 b4 00 fc b6 02 1e and replace it with 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00.
Step 8:
Save, and the problem should be fixed.
Controls
Z - Toggles Fly
Q and E - Up and Down when Fly is on
Shift - 5x Speed
Control - 2x Speed
Step 1:
Become a member on the server.
(To do this, build on the server and register here)
Step 2:
Register on the WoM page, and download WoM.
(Can be found here and here)
Step 3:
Unzip the WoM download, and open the program.
Step 4:
Enter your MineCraft login information on WoM, press Sign In, locate [Free+Protected] Patrick Schwarz], click on the server, and click go, and you can now can now use WoM with the others.
(Controls are added at the end of this post)
Additional Linux Steps:
Step 5:
If you are witnessing the Menu pop up every time you click, close the program, and download a Hex Editor.
Step 6:
With the Hex Editor, open l.class located in wom_linux/lib/minecraft/com/mojang/minecraft/
Step 7:
Locate the string 19 04 b4 00 fc b6 02 1e and replace it with 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00.
Step 8:
Save, and the problem should be fixed.
Controls
Z - Toggles Fly
Q and E - Up and Down when Fly is on
Shift - 5x Speed
Control - 2x Speed
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