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is minecraft dead

yes
270 (61.6%)
no
168 (38.4%)

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Author Topic: Minecraft Megathread; yeah its update 1.12 big whoop what about it  (Read 6741023 times)

yes dokucraft
yesyesyes

Shame it doesn't work too well with TMI


?

Well, it messes with the minecraft.jar somewhat, so you can't use the patcher to fix the textures of bricks, water, lava, etc

Too Many Items
Single Player Commands
is there a way to change a world from creative to survival without mods?

im ready to try out my adventure map

mods dont work on the minecraft on this computer

mods dont work on the minecraft on this computer

oh uh

host a minecraft server, whitelist yourself,

then do commands?

you can edit the .jar to change the game mode
ask megascience

Ive stopped using John Smith and Doku for awhile now.
You guys should try BDCraft
that's the only texture pack I use.


You wouldn't edit the .jar to change a single level's gamemode... Anyway, I said I knew of some standalone programs which could change the player's gamemode in a world. TooManyItems gives the player too much power and temptation, as well as Single Player Commands. But the standalone programs are probably outdated by now, so...

Mr. Jelly I know you got your mods working, but if you want it a little easier in the future:

Mr. Jelly, if installing mods is such a hard time for you:



All you do is download the mods as .zip/.rar/.whatever files, probably should put them all in one folder. Then you use this launcher, find those two zips and add them to the list. If you have a bad status about Modloader, use the Up and Down buttons to move them so Modloader is first. Then, when you run the game, these run with it.

Well, it messes with the minecraft.jar somewhat, so you can't use the patcher to fix the textures of bricks, water, lava, etc
You clearly haven't read:
I know just the thing for you then: MCPatcher.
You're probably gonna be like, "Why? That's to install HD Textures!"
Yes, and no. It can also be used to install mods. Just click the + icon, select the directory the the mod's .zip file, select classes to add to minecraft.jar, and viola.
[If you wanted a cape, I recommend using this mod as it won't conflict with anything else.]


"PATCH NOOB" all over the water lol such good memorys.
Was lazy and played for a week with forgeted up dokucraft.


And everything is better now, Koopa was kind enough to give me a minecraft.jar with TMI in it because I'm as daft as a brick

That's illegal!


That's illegal!

well uh

I'm not using that .jar anymore so

yeah