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I'd suggest you hold off from updating your clients until the server has been updated.

The 1.7.10 client works just fine with a 1.7.9 server. It's mostly bug fixes and stuff for MC Realms.

 

yeah I was going to say its mostly Realms items that were updated so it should work fine with the current server. its 1.8 that will be a huge update.

The 1.7.10 client works just fine with a 1.7.9 server. It's mostly bug fixes and stuff for MC Realms.

that main thing i'm happy about is Forge is being updated to work with this version :) (hate not having a minimap lol)

What would be an example of a mod that would be supported? I tried Autoswitcher on vanilla server once and it didnt work.

 

My current list of mods installed is:

 

Forge

Forge Mods:

Armor Status HUD

Direction HUD

Status Effect HUD

Damage Indicators

Inventory Tweaks

Monster Spawn Highlighter

Not Enough Items

XRay (used just for flight ;) )

 

Code Chicken Core

BSPKRS Core

Lunatrius Core

 

LiteLoader

LiteLoader Mods:

Voxel Map

 

If a mod doesn't introduce a new block, or a new recipe, then there is no reason it won't run on a vanilla server.

Been off the Minecraft for a while. Feeling the itch again. Any chance I can be made citizen once more?

SN is vtnwesley

 

 

Can i join :) mcloum

 

Whitelisted both of you.

hehehehe! Vroom vroom, peep peep.

 

BTW, has something been done to Frames? I can place a frame and break it fine. But if I put something in the frame then I can't break it. Tried with both my Forge MC and vanilla.

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