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It looks like someone has griefed Crisp's home. Completely filled it with lava. Racerbooby47 put it out but nearly all of the floor is gone.

Actually, I put it out. There were about 6 lava source blocks on the roof. They ate through and filled his house down to his mine.

 

Very lame that someone would do this -- especially to such a nice house.

 

To Crisp -- I left you some spruce logs -- then noticed you had some mega spruce trees. Let me know if you want anymore, though, as I have plenty.

 

-Forjo

Just putting my 2 cents in. I have pretty much given up on this server. too much drama. I stop by every once in a while but wont make it a primary. :(

To be fair, things have been going smoothly until the griefing of Crisp yesterday.

this server is currently running the vanilla software right? it could be switched over to a Glowstone Server. it fully supports bukkit plugins so some good anti-cheat and other plugins could be used again

 

just a thought

this server is currently running the vanilla software right? it could be switched over to a Glowstone Server. it fully supports bukkit plugins so some good anti-cheat and other plugins could be used again

 

just a thought

 

Looks like Glowstone is not complete yet. From their site

 

 

                                          Glowstone is still in heavy development!

A lot of vanilla features are not implemented yet. There are no mobs, no redstone, and no physics, but there are enough features for creative servers.

 

 

 

The Spigot team have taken over updating CraftBukkit (or their fork of it) because their Spigot server is based on it. They have a 1.8 build already, currently in internal testing. I think this will be our best bet. Should be ready by the end of the month I think.

 

http://www.spigotmc.org/threads/1-8-testing-begins.34636/

Right now the server isn't too bad. Needs a kick occasionally, but not a huge problem. I think we should wait a little while before jumping to a new server platform that may well contain huge bugs.

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