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Awesome, trying to fix up MC on my ancient laptop.

Login, emmediatly attacked by a horde of mobs.... get killed several times.... then world is reset because ofa few missing chunks...

 

If you guys cant even bother spending 2minutes spamming the spawn area with torches or whatever... ah well, im done. Ill stick to offline play, cba to start over for the 4th time in what, 1 year? The first world i came to lasted for a ######ing century...wth

Awesome, trying to fix up MC on my ancient laptop.

Login, emmediatly attacked by a horde of mobs.... get killed several times.... then world is reset because ofa few missing chunks...

 

If you guys cant even bother spending 2minutes spamming the spawn area with torches or whatever... ah well, im done. Ill stick to offline play, cba to start over for the 4th time in what, 1 year? The first world i came to lasted for a ######ing century...wth

 

If you need spawn to be spammed with torches, then come in and get on with it. This map is intended to be a little less safe with no spawn fortress. If you come on at daytime you'll be much happier.

 

It's also not even close to 4 resets in 1 year, last server ran since about October last year, and the previous was a pretty long time too.

We could always generate a web map with Minecraft Overviewer - http://overviewer.org/. It's not live updating, but it looks pretty much the same otherwise. This is the one I generate for my personal realm http://aquaria.za.net/mc

I've missed out on more drama than I care for it seems. 

 

Back to the game: May I remind everybody to label their builds? I've had a look around the server earlier and noticed several unlabelled houses.

So I hear the map exploded while I was gone, I missed all the drama too? Gutted.

You wanted a reset, didn't you? Your wish was granted, though for the wrong reasons.

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