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Quick few questions guys,

 

First, is there a way to teleport/warp back to the spawn fortress? I saw there is a warp command and after listing the locations I couldn't see anything obvious but there was a second page that I couldn't figure out how to see.

Also, in the spawn fortress I have noticed there are a lot of farms with crops growing, is it ok to farm some of the crops as long as you replace what you have taken by planting the seeds?

Quick few questions guys,

 

First, is there a way to teleport/warp back to the spawn fortress? I saw there is a warp command and after listing the locations I couldn't see anything obvious but there was a second page that I couldn't figure out how to see.

Also, in the spawn fortress I have noticed there are a lot of farms with crops growing, is it ok to farm some of the crops as long as you replace what you have taken by planting the seeds?

The quickest way to go back to spawn is using the /spawn command.

 

And yes, it's ok to farm crops as long as you replant them.

Hi, I wouldn't mind checking out the server. Can you add me to your white list please: AbysaL_GuardiaN

I'm going to whitelist you when I get home tonight - roughly 7.5 hours from now.

Well .....

 

There was no reason to go to 1.7.9.   I can't use optifine on the server now?  Does the update to 1.7.9 have anything to do with the heartbleed bug?

 Yeah, I've lost all my mods now too, and I'm not really sure of the benefits of moving to 1.7.9. As far as I can tell from the change logs it's mostly brought in back end stuff to make it so that we can change usernames when 1.8 gets released.

 

Looks like I'll be waiting a few months for Forge to update just like it did to get to 1.7, then a month or so after that before the mods update. By which time 1.8 will be out and it'll be rinse, lather, repeat.

 

</winge> </grumble> </moan moan moan>

Well .....

 

There was no reason to go to 1.7.9.   I can't use optifine on the server now?  Does the update to 1.7.9 have anything to do with the heartbleed bug?

 

 

 Yeah, I've lost all my mods now too, and I'm not really sure of the benefits of moving to 1.7.9. As far as I can tell from the change logs it's mostly brought in back end stuff to make it so that we can change usernames when 1.8 gets released.

 

Looks like I'll be waiting a few months for Forge to update just like it did to get to 1.7, then a month or so after that before the mods update. By which time 1.8 will be out and it'll be rinse, lather, repeat.

 

</winge> </grumble> </moan moan moan>

The main reason to switch to 1.7.9 was to have the switch to the new user ID backend done and over with. It makes it easier (imho) to update to 1.8 as soon as there is a Craftbukkit build for it.

The quickest way to go back to spawn is using the /spawn command.

 

And yes, it's ok to farm crops as long as you replant them.

I'm going to whitelist you when I get home tonight - roughly 7.5 hours from now.

 

Cool, thanks man!

</winge> </grumble> </moan moan moan>

 

Cheater! :laugh:

 

 

Quick question: Who of you jokers removed the aircraft carrier outside of the eastern harbour, and why?

Not cool. Not cool at all.

 

Someone didn't like the modern ship in their harbour :woot:

I moved it north out of the Ye Olde port town, I was building that area for old boats and buildings. "eastharbour" will take you near it, I was aiming to make a new port for boats that didn't fit with the theme.

Very similar to me, I bought it earlier this week and have built very basic homes etc in single player and then you join this and are given things you would take hours to create for free!

 

That is NO joke! If it weren't for a few of the other Neowinian's, I'd have just a small dirt hut, but they were so generous, that I am able to almost build at my own liesure. I still mine, but there's the /warp command. Example: I need some iron, I hit the / key, and type /warp iron2 , and then BAM! I'm at an iron generator. It's pretty freakin' awesome! Plus, you learn over time, to hit F3 when you're connected, and dig down where your "Y" is about 11 or 12....that's the depth you'll find lots of diamond, redstone, coal and gold. ;)

I moved it north out of the Ye Olde port town, I was building that area for old boats and buildings. "eastharbour" will take you near it, I was aiming to make a new port for boats that didn't fit with the theme.

Ok. First and final warning: Next time you move a build notify the builder. Otherwise I'll consider this as abuse of op rights and am going to draw the necessary consequences.

Can i get whitelisted: lylesback2

 

ty :)

Whitelisted.

Hello everyone!

I've been trying for a while to access neowin's minecraft server (Great game by the way).  I just now figured out that I have to be approved. LOL

My minecraft name is TJaxT.

Thanks!

 

Hello everyone!

I've been trying for a while to access neowin's minecraft server (Great game by the way).  I just now figured out that I have to be approved. LOL

My minecraft name is TJaxT.

Thanks!

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