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I haven't been able to play much...but restarting makes me sad. I have kind of been waiting for the patch to play more, but I don't know that it's worth doing if I have to start from scratch, either. Don't know...just a knee jerk response I guess. Slime blocks seem like fun though.

Again: We aren't going to reset. There is enough unexplored terrain not too far away from spawn we can set a warp point at so people can mine new blocks. If need be I'm going to add a storage building near the current spawn and dump a bunch of the new blocks in chests.

 

One point still stands: I plan on updating soon, without waiting on Bukkit. 

Testing time. 

 

I've upgraded the server to Minecraft 1.8 pre-release 3. Pure vanilla while there is no Bukkit 1.8.

 

This means you will have to upgrade your clients accordingly. 

I think there should still be a warp for the end portal in the Travel Agents, just look for the stone brick path when on the other side, there's an exit portal up the ladder just past the end farm.

ok, so i used to warp in the travel agents and now im suffocating in a wall :(

 

Is there a mod online currently to tp me out or something?

 

Given the choice, i would prefer not to die :D

 

Thanks,

Sorry about that, someone redecorated since we last had to use manual warps, I made a hole in the floor where you are and adjusted the warp location. :)

Minecraft 1.8 has been officially released.

 

I am going to update the server to the final release when I get home tonight, i.e. in about 8 hours from now.

I might try and start getting back on here, my Tekkit server has gone very south thanks to all the different mods now so it might be time to switch back to some vanilla Minecraft, If i can pull myself away from Space Engineers that is.

Can we still do a bit of creative?

 

I quite like coming on now and again and just building stuff

 

Its not like it bothering the other 3 users that are ever online lol

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