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I would very much like to be a citizen of NeoCraftia.

My minecraft username is same as my neowin username :D

Thanks

 

So its been a while seen i last logged into the neowin minecraft server, and it appears im no longer on the whitelist.

 

Could i be added again please?

 

:D

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So its been a while seen i last logged into the neowin minecraft server, and it appears im no longer on the whitelist.

 

Could i be added again please?

 

:D

I saw your post too late.. give me three hours until I'm home, I'm going to whitelist you then.

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So its been a while seen i last logged into the neowin minecraft server, and it appears im no longer on the whitelist.

 

Could i be added again please?

 

:D

 

 

Can you add my name to the whitelist?  Please? :)

 

Same username as on neowin.

 

Whitelisted both of you.

I would like to be added to the whitelist please. username is " spalek83 "

 

I think I was years ago but I don't seem to be whitelisted anymore. Thanks!

Whitelisted.

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ty!

 

 

Is there a list of what bukkit mods are being used if any? I noticed /lwc isn't recognized.

Off the top of my head (at work, so can't log in and check):

 

Chestlock - check /cl

Essentials

Dynmap for the world map at http://mc.neowin.net:8123

WorldEdit (only for ops)

 

 

With some luck, this week may be the last week of 1.8 snapshots! We?re hoping to do a pre-release this Thursday if there are no major issues remaining in the snapshots by then.

 

From https://mojang.com/

 

:D

 

Now, just need Bukkit and the plugin devs to be on top of things.

Looks like we're going to have to switch to vanilla Minecraft come 1.8:

 

Bukkit: It's time to say goodbye...

 

I would of thought that the employees being incorporated into Mojang would of help them out... yet it seems he says that support basically died when they joined.. Seems very strange.

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