You're in too!I wouldn't mind looking around and maybe building a small hole somewhere. I'm logged in as MattGrub.
Thanks
Matt
You're in too!I wouldn't mind looking around and maybe building a small hole somewhere. I'm logged in as MattGrub.
Thanks
Matt
I hope it wasn't me. If so I'm sorry. I won't be able to find another spot for another 12 hours.Uh-oh, someone has encroached on my territory.
I will leave them a note.
--Patrick
No matter who it is, I don't mind sharing, but there may be some unintentional encroachment as a result.I hope it wasn't me. If so I'm sorry. I won't be able to find another spot for another 12 hours.
I have some. I'll drop them off later today, if no one else does.If someone could drop some birch saplings in the spawn chest I would be grateful.
Message left outside your dirt shack, whoever you are.I will leave them a note.
No...I didn't cheat, I just explored the crap out of the server, I died no less than 4 times disarming your crazy booby traps so you did't blow us all to kingdom come...I think it's pretty cool how the new terrain generator now does the snow thing based on elevation rather than just deigning "it snows on this plain in particular."
I'm also reminded of my first structure on the old minecraft server, back when Noaxark ran it on his own PC before we moved to professional hosting. I built a tiny stone hovel in a forest near Moss, then under a secret tile in the floor in the corner of the pathetic hut, there was a ladder leading down to a passage that connected to the entrance... of a nuclear missile silo I built under Moss's front yard. It had a very "60's bond villain base" flavor to it, with the meeting room with the big table and chairs, living quarters, control/launch facilities with lots of levers and buttons, and of course, the 60 meter tall ICBM in the silo itself.
It was months before he found out about it. I think Bones or somebody ran an X-Ray cheat client and said out loud "Hey Moss, why did you build a missile under your base?" "WHAT?!"
Those were quite sensible and prudent booby traps, obviously.No...I didn't cheat, I just explored the crap out of the server, I died no less than 4 times disarming your crazy booby traps so you did't blow us all to kingdom come...
which is why you spent 3 months finding "BONES WAS HERE" all over territory :-PThose were quite sensible and prudent booby traps, obviously.
What can I say, I dislike solicitors.which is why you spent 3 months finding "BONES WAS HERE" all over territory :-P
My personal favorite was the doorbell that dropped you into lava....
Anyone can join that you know. I just have the whitelist on to make sure only people we know won't grief have access. Just let me or @Eriol know their name.Toward the end of the old server, my husband had joined and was looking around at all that was built. Is it ok if he joins this server? He's just looking for a place to play where he isn't getting griefed all the time.
The spawn should be at x:-69, y:65, z:229. I'm not sure where your coords are at!Where is the spawn, exactly? I took a hike to drop off some supplies, but all I found is a front door and a wall, no building. Did it get blown up? Or is it at some other coordinate (since 0,64,0 appears to be in the middle of a lake)?
--Patrick
Any ideas on a tool that does it? My map program only does isometric.@Shakey any chance you could include a render of a top-down view of the map?
I don't know if it's the best option, but Minutor works.Any ideas on a tool that does it? My map program only does isometric.
Works for me. Here you go. Overhead mapI don't know if it's the best option, but Minutor works.
I REALLY wanted some doggies.Who bridged the ocean to my north? That took some effort!
The one tool I usually use for everything is Cartograph G. It has many options, but is Windows-only. It's a little behind with block support, but because he made it extendable, some other folks have stepped up to fill in the gaps.Any ideas on a tool that does it? My map program only does isometric.