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I suggested switching on the weekend because that's when I'll have the most time to help set up the new spawn. Alas, if the community prefers to wait for the final release, so be it. 

 

In the end the exact time of the update is down to Timan anyway.

May be a dumb question, but where can I download the pre release?

And you mean you have been playing in single player mode?

https://mojang.com/2013/06/minecraft-1-6-pre-release/

 

I have been playing in singleplayer more for a while however, my server is running 1.6 and has been running every snapshot release as well.

https://mojang.com/2013/06/minecraft-1-6-pre-release/

 

I have been playing in singleplayer more for a while however, my server is running 1.6 and has been running every snapshot release as well.

Wow looks cool. Slow as hell though, fps seems bad.. something I am doing?

Wow looks cool. Slow as hell though, fps seems bad.. something I am doing?

nevermind. I went into options.txt and increased the FPSlimit. Worked like a charm. 

 

Edit: Worked like a charm until it started slowing up again.  Not sure what the problem is. Seems like the memory just keeps climbing higher and higher. 

nevermind. I went into options.txt and increased the FPSlimit. Worked like a charm. 

 

Edit: Worked like a charm until it started slowing up again.  Not sure what the problem is. Seems like the memory just keeps climbing higher and higher. 

Got it to work ok after reinstalling it and first wiping out all the old files. Haven't found a single horse yet;)

Since it's a survival only server I'm thinking of keeping spawn relatively simple: Few safe houses for the first nights, perhaps a building with a few resources to get everyone started and a public farm. From there on you're left to your own devices.

Maybe build a moat with bridges so the main spawn is protected from mobs.

 

This might be a good idea, the way the Reddit server works, is it's a giant space ship made out of iron/quartz, all well lit. You drop through a water elevator to get out.

 

Also the Livemap needs updating.

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