Author Topic: Help Downgrading?  (Read 1744 times)

I'm wondering if it is possible to revert back to a version of Blockland that still has the bedroom, kitchen, etc., and if it is possible, how do I do it?

You must find a copy of Blockland before version 21. I would suggest Version 19.
Make sure when you install it, you have your internet adapter disabled, otherwise it will just update when you start Blockland. Keep in mind you can't play online

(You can actually, but only people with the same Blockland version will see your server)

You must find a copy of Blockland before version 21. I would suggest Version 19.
Make sure when you install it, you have your internet adapter disabled, otherwise it will just update when you start Blockland. Keep in mind you can't play online

(You can actually, but only people with the same Blockland version will see your server)
Any idea on where I could find version 19?


My apologies, I have no idea what OS you are running.

Here is official page

http://blockland.us/img/Blockland-v19-Released.html

You were right to assume that I have Windows.
It seems I've encountered a problem though. When I launch the new installation of blockland with my internet adapter disabled, I get an error:


Not quite sure what I should do from here. Any help?

You don't use the launcher for the old Blockland, you launch it directly from the .exe, in a separate folder.

Try version 14 instead:

http://blockland.us/img/Blockland-v14-Released.html

Make sure to install it in a different folder than the Blockland in "My Documents"

Okay so the download for version 14 is broken, but I downloaded version 15 and installed it to a brand new folder and all that was in the folder was the blockland launcher, a dll file, and an uninstall file. Shouldn't it be installing the game itself instead of the launcher(since the launcher is a relatively new thing)?

https://github.com/portify/blockland-20

Click "download zip" on the page and exract it somewhere, then use run.bat to launch it.

Inform me if I am wrong,
but doesn't Badspot hate people playing on older versions of Blockland?
Something about the Auth system, and if you accidentally forget to turn your internet off, the master server will receive it and you will be crashing clients.

i believe he will revoke players who host v20 servers on the master server

i think you can do anything else you normally can tho, if you join a v21 server in v20 only you will be kicked.

i believe he will revoke players who host v20 servers on the master server

i think you can do anything else you normally can tho, if you join a v21 server in v20 only you will be kicked.
Learn something new every other day.

i believe he will revoke players who host v20 servers on the master server

i think you can do anything else you normally can tho, if you join a v21 server in v20 only you will be kicked.
You can't join a v21 server in v20 because there will not be any v21 servers on the list.
I never heard of Badspot revoking keys because people want to play an older version of Blockland. That sounds pretty ridiculous and I highly doubt it.

You can't join a v21 server in v20 because there will not be any v21 servers on the list.
I never heard of Badspot revoking keys because people want to play an older version of Blockland. That sounds pretty ridiculous and I highly doubt it.
You obviously didn't read everything.
Inform me if I am wrong,
but doesn't Badspot hate people playing on older versions of Blockland?
Something about the Auth system, and if you accidentally forget to turn your internet off, the master server will receive it and you will be crashing clients.
Also, ever heard of the master server list's Connect to IP button? And players can type something like this into console:
Code: [Select]
$version = 21;Which confuses the master server list upon query, receiving other v21 servers.

I forgot about the connect to IP button, but I still think the revision number has something to do with preventing situations like this. I'll have to test this out.