felinoel Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:47 pm
Icarium wrote:http://speedy.sh/U36pd/minecraft-server.tar.gz
This might be faster...
Just edit start.sh to setup java heap size (Xmx, Xms).
To start it up simply run start.sh.
Edit: confirmed working properly after copying to my win7 machine - server did not appear on the list but thats only due to my network settings - I could easily connect directly by loopback address
Also, don't mind the exceptions at the start - it's just borked millenaire or forge version info... everything else should work fine.
lol ok will try it out when I get home then.
Vale Wanderer Wolf wrote:I've been woofing around in the new version, and I have to say bats sound... Too cute. They chirp like birds, not like bats!
Bats are adorable, always have been, ever see one in a bird cage?
My house when I was growing up had a couple of GIANT trees at the end of the court and fruit bats resided there all the time.
So I know technic needs client-side modding to be done and I could likely find it with searching, but what's millenaire all about?
Client changes will be provided when it all gets ready.
Hostail wrote: Vale Wanderer Wolf wrote:I've been woofing around in the new version, and I have to say bats sound... Too cute. They chirp like birds, not like bats!
So I know technic needs client-side modding to be done and I could likely find it with searching, but what's millenaire all about?
Millenaire is all about villages, villages with real npc's building and improving themselves. Most of the time you spend trading with a villager to make them build stuff, say, I could find a village with a few buildings like, a tree farm, a regular farm, some... trading post I don't know. But they have no way to produce cobble to continue building buildings, so, then you trade them cobble, to build stuff, and eventually they will be able to build a mine and they will be able to produce goods for themselves.
Thats, like, most of my Millenaire experience.
Millenaire was created because the Minecraft world was too dead, there were no people around (this was before the Testificates), all of the stuff Hos said was basically what it is about, except that some villages produce cobblestone with quarries and it is iron that they can't produce, also quests. Quests are a big part of Millenaire nowadays, not only are there regular quests but also storyline quest chains