Author Topic: MicroBlock Computers - Over 422 downloads, starting the trend of BLPC's  (Read 16350 times)

I downloaded the computers to my "add-ons" folder like I do for other add-ons.  Is this an add-on? If not where do I save it to, because its not showing up in my add-ons check list when I host a game.  Thanks in advance.

Its a Blockland save. Unzip it, go into the folder and drag the 2 files into your saves folder.

Are you able to load them into your server?
Yes, But the Icy Wind has some Quota Hit problems, and the Icy desktop quits blockland when I click on it (when I'm loading it) The Icy Desktop looks like this when you are loading Icy DesktoXXHF#OIF3OI. Thats what happens.

Yes, But the Icy Wind has some Quota Hit problems, and the Icy desktop quits blockland when I click on it (when I'm loading it) The Icy Desktop looks like this when you are loading Icy DesktoXXHF#OIF3OI. Thats what happens.


Firstly, you need to increase your schedules. You must have them very low. Before starting a server go into advance options and under per-player limits increase the schedules amount.

Secondly your using a Mac. It happens on my Mac too, and I don't know why.

This might be a bit late, but,

I love this clan, it created nice working computers, then, people started copying it D:

Anyways, Icy, <3

This might be a bit late, but,

I love this clan, it created nice working computers, then, people started copying it D:

Anyways, Icy, <3

Thanks MrCookie, if you ever want a spot in the clan they'll be one waiting for you. But don't think you've won me over by flattering comments. I get them all the time. xD

PCs are way better than Macs. They can play ALOT more games.
Anyways...good build!

indeed.
windows works on games more than preformance -_-
so windows crashes more while it has more games.  :panda:

indeed.
windows works on games more than preformance -_-
so windows crashes more while it has more games.  :panda:


You have no idea what your talking about.

But, Im not saying Mac can't run games. Infact thats to the new Intel Macs companies (such as EA) are bringing some of the high-selling games over to MacOS.