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Minecraft Server
Hello! My brother and I have just bought a 5 slot dedicated minecraft server.
The server is set to normal difficulty and is a vanilla styled. Rules: No greifing, stealing, swearing or behavior along those lines. No fly, xray or hack mods allowed. Minimap mods are allowed though. To join you will need to be whitelisted. Just provide your ingame name below. If many players are interested we will up the player limit. By providing your ingame name below you agree to the server rules above. Ip: 119.17.160.75:25585 Currently whitelisted players: Green112 Dyl112 Baseman101 Neo09 Seth_reed Fissrooo Codez12 Screenshots: Spoiler
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I don't agree, I like my xray vision :0
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baseman101
I have my own 24/7 server I run though so I might not be on. Also, I have found great ways to make your Minecraft IPs shorter. You can register a .tk domain and make it something like bamcraft.tk. Just saying :) |
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I can pull up a big list of services. no-ip is a great one-especially if you have a dynamic IP.
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Thanks! I won't be on until Sunday probably... If not Sunday, I will be on Monday.
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edit: For clarification I don't care if people want to ruin their gameplay experience in an offline game. But once you start bringing that **** to an online environment it's not cool. It starts to encroach on the experience of other players and that's a problem. It's not fun to go on a server to find all the mines stripped of anything valuable by xrayers, or having your hidden home exposed just because an X-rayer wants to show people how cool they are by having a modded client. It's even worse when servers or players try to implement some sort of trade/bargain system because here comes Mr. X-rayer with their 10 stacks of diamonds they obtained in a few minutes to rip off the players who worked for hours to obtain their supplies to trade with. Keep that **** offline or on servers that allow it. Or better yet, go on a creative server if you don't care about actually working to obtain supplies. I'll be so ****ing happy when Minecraft implements a proper modding API and servers can regulate allowed mods and more importantly, block clients that don't match the proper MD5 hash from being allowed to connect to stop unofficial mods. |
I started Minecraft with mods-my friend introduced me to mods before I started playing. I got too many items right before I even started the application! I didn't know how to craft anything and thought red stone torches were a source of light. I started over in vanilla.
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I enjoy survival for the most part but when you start spending hours only to dig up maybe only a stack of iron and 3 diamonds I can't justify the time. I know what you mean but I keep this in mind and don't actually trade such resources for other goods that I didn't obtain in a legit fashion. |
The problem is you don't need a mode to do it. Just a X-ray texture pack, I guess all that could be done is make it so certain textures cannot have clear pixels or transparent pixels like with skins. That may screw up adventure maps with special texture packs . The thing is it's hard to force a player to use a certain texture pack.
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