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Erm Hi all, I may have crashed the server to some extent, I apologise profusely for this ###### up. was filling an area, and it ###### itself. sorry again. If I could reload it I surely would. So if you see this Meph or Laura or.. anyone who has access, it may need a reload. Sorry again.

Erm Hi all, I may have crashed the server to some extent, I apologise profusely for this ###### up. was filling an area, and it ###### itself. sorry again. If I could reload it I surely would. So if you see this Meph or Laura or.. anyone who has access, it may need a reload. Sorry again.

The server is up and running. You may have to remove a whole lot of extraneous slabs though...

  • 2 weeks later...

Just as a heads up: I updated the Java RE on the server to Java 8 update 45. There are no problems as far as I can tell after a quick test; should any of you notice something, let me know.

Well, I can say my doors aren't working anymore. :(

 

That's odd. Java revisions doesn't usually affect the game that way.  When I logged in, I thought maybe someone had installed a snapshot (which, by the way, I REALLY hope we don't do -- at least without notice).

 

-Forjo

Well, I can say my doors aren't working anymore. :(

 

That's odd. Java revisions doesn't usually affect the game that way.  When I logged in, I thought maybe someone had installed a snapshot (which, by the way, I REALLY hope we don't do -- at least without notice).

 

-Forjo

We're on Craftbukkit 1.8.7. I don't plan on using 1.9 snapshots.

  • 5 weeks later...

So is anyone still playing on the server? I have to admit I've only been popping by very infrequently myself. I haven't seen anyone for weeks now though.

Has everyone gotten bored? Is it time for a reset and back to strict survival for us all?

 

I did spend a couple of hours yesterday creating my new super cheap base though...

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So is anyone still playing on the server? I have to admit I've only been popping by very infrequently myself. I haven't seen anyone for weeks now though.

Has everyone gotten bored? Is it time for a reset and back to strict survival for us all?

 

I did spend a couple of hours yesterday creating my new super cheap base though...

good ol' original Tesco Blue Stripe.

Can I get access please gents? MikeChipshop. Ta.

I can say I really haven't been on either. Vanilla minecraft just does not interest me anymore.

I've been playing on a heavily modded server a friend of mine runs lately. It's based on the Resonant Rise 3 pack with a few extra mods thrown in plus a bunch of bukkit plug ins to spice things up :)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

To whomever griefed my tower. Why? You couldn't find a way to the top so you just broke in. Did it never occur to you that you weren't meant to make it to the top? You then dropped down inside, and couldn't get out (how did you survive the fall?) and decided to dig your way out. Again, maybe you're not meant to be able to get out? That is why we have things like '/spawn'.

Oh, and who stole my Beacons?

And griefed my castle tower, and the lava/water fall?

Edited by Slugsie

The creepers are blowing stuff up in survival.  I thought someone had blown/tore my house apart, but now I think it was a creeper as I had one blow up near the new build today and it took out some trees and landscape. 

On another note, how do I get into creative?

Thanks!

JazXon.

 

Putting people into Creative killed the server, i think a restart when 1.9 is released and NOBODY gets creative,  Nobody goes on now because well its just boring.

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