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GasBandit

Staff member
Holy balls. I ran tectonicus on our server, and the output comes to be about 20gb!
Which is why I didn't host the two biggest zoom levels when I ran it. They make up 75%-90% of that, I'd wager.

If you need a place to host it, I've got about 90gb free on gasbanditry.com, and I could furnish you with an ftp login.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
But it looks so cool zoomed in that far!
I know, it killed me too. But even if your upload is as fast as my download, it'll take you about 3 hours to put 20 gigs up.

If you're like me and get 16 down and 1 or so up... well, multiply that by 16, obviously.

It makes one contemplate just loading webserver software right up there on the box. But even then, your upstream will be a problem when people come to view the maps...
 
I know, it killed me too. But even if your upload is as fast as my download, it'll take you about 3 hours to put 20 gigs up.

If you're like me and get 16 down and 1 or so up... well, multiply that by 16, obviously.

It makes one contemplate just loading webserver software right up there on the box. But even then, your upstream will be a problem when people come to view the maps...
I wouldn't want to put it on the MC server, just to make sure you aren't sucking bandwidth for something else.

I'm trying to switch it to use jpeg for the image file types with some compression, which should drop the size by half. At least that's what they say.

Once it's up you should be able to use something like Allway Sync to only upload the files that have changed. So updates shouldn't be too horrible. We'll see though, I'm still playing with it.
 
Holy balls. I ran tectonicus on our server, and the output comes to be about 20gb!
My world files themselves of the world I'm trying to render are 1.5GB, and I only have about 25GB free on the machine where I'm trying to render it right now. This worries me.

--Patrick
 

GasBandit

Staff member
My world files themselves of the world I'm trying to render are 1.5GB, and I only have about 25GB free on the machine where I'm trying to render it right now. This worries me.

--Patrick
You might want to use the closestZoomSize argument to reduce the final product's size. However, they say doing so makes tectonicus require even more memory.
 
I haven't even gotten it to finish its first run-through yet.
Success first, then tune.

Or maybe I'll start with a smaller world (our current server is only 900MB, for instance)?

--Patrick
 

GasBandit

Staff member
I haven't even gotten it to finish its first run-through yet.
Success first, then tune.

Or maybe I'll start with a smaller world (our current server is only 900MB, for instance)?

--Patrick
"Only" 900 megs, the man says. Ragnar (the largest Minecraft map we had) on the old halforums server got to be 330 megs at its largest, Rar'd up.
 
Ragnar (the largest Minecraft map we had) on the old halforums server got to be 330 megs at its largest, Rar'd up.
I remember. I had to render it in pieces and then stitch them together in Photoshop because I couldn't render the entire thing all at once.

--Patrick
 
I ran tectonicus with the option to output as a jpg and slightly compressed. It's now down to 4.5 gb. Much more manageable. It also went quicker.
 

Dave

Staff member
Man. Redstone can be used for a lot. Like the rail line I put in, my electric farm, or my automatic smelting machine. And I suck at redstone. Youtube is your friend, man.
 
Don't forget you can pack them all together into a block to take up less room.

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figmentPez

Staff member
Besides wiring contraptions, it's useful in potion making.
And making a compass (if you're not into using F3 to get map coordinates), and compasses are used for making in-game maps.

Redstone is also used in powered rails for minecart systems.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
Did some more trading last night (I know, big surprise) The villager who used to have 10 Emeralds for a Clock as his last trade has now upgraded to takeing 1 Written Book and giving 1 Emerald. He is now an extremely profitable source of emeralds. Start farming that sugar cane and killing squid (if anyone needs leather, let me know.)

The villagers who want cooked fish also accept cooked salmon. Since fish takes so long to catch, I'd advise only trading fish with the villager who has it as the last trade, only when all his other lucrative trades are exhausted (coal, beef and pork, if I recall correctly), and then only the one trade needed to reset his other trades.

I did some number crunching on buying Bottles O' Enchanting. For those that haven't seen this rare item before, it's a thrown potion that breaks into experience orbs when it hits, releasing 3 - 11 points of experience. One of our villagers, very nicely walled in so that he cannot move, trades 1 Emerald for 4 Bottles O' Enchanting. When I tested, he sold me 12 of those trades before refusing more, 48 bottles. I then had to make a 3 emerald trade in order to reset. (I don't yet know if 12 trades is a set amount or if it varies.) Assuming an average of 7 experience per bottle, that means each emerald buys 22.4 experience. At beef prices this is roughly 1.5 exp per piece of beef. Cooking beef gives 0.35 experience per operation.

So, if you're playing the enchanting game, and are willing to run over to the village do some trading, then it's much better to trade your beef to emeralds and then to bottles o' enchanting. Admittedly this doesn't take into account the time it takes to fish up 9 fish to reset that trade group, but I'm going to assume it doesn't ruin the deal, since it brings it it's own emerald and fishing experience, etc.[DOUBLEPOST=1388606444,1388606339][/DOUBLEPOST]
And clocks.
Yes, but we're talking about useful stuff.
 
I finally got a bit of a start on the remodel of the interior of my tower. I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to do, but I need to get a good chunk of my hill hollowed out. Blech.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
I put a lot of high quality equipment in a chest at the village. Bows with stuff like Unbreaking III & Infinity or Power IV. Various bits of enchanted armor. I may have even put my old boots with Feather Falling III. If not I'll do that soon. There are already two books with the enchantment of Feather Falling IV, though.
 
Does any one happen to have a silk touch enchant they'd be willing to trade? I'm going to be doing a good bit of mining and would like smooth stone instead of cobble.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
I put a lot of high quality equipment in a chest at the village. Bows with stuff like Unbreaking III & Infinity or Power IV. Various bits of enchanted armor. I may have even put my old boots with Feather Falling III. If not I'll do that soon. There are already two books with the enchantment of Feather Falling IV, though.
That's the walled village down in the southern desert, right?

(Incidentally, I'm the acacia oasis up in the northeastern desert. One of these days, I'll take my bucket over to the nearby lava pit and make me a nether gate. One of these days.)
 
That's the walled village down in the southern desert, right?

(Incidentally, I'm the acacia oasis up in the northeastern desert. One of these days, I'll take my bucket over to the nearby lava pit and make me a nether gate. One of these days.)
If you want one without the work, just say so. I put them up for whoever wants one. Just give me the coords of where you want it.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
If you want one without the work, just say so. I put them up for whoever wants one. Just give me the coords of where you want it.
Well, that's the other part. Not sure where I want it yet. My construction project is still very fluid, in the "planning" stage. Don't worry, I got easy access to plenty of lava right here on the surface, so I can make one easy just as soon as I decide to do so.
 

Dave

Staff member
Does any one happen to have a silk touch enchant they'd be willing to trade? I'm going to be doing a good bit of mining and would like smooth stone instead of cobble.
You can always take smooth stone from my downstairs auto-smelter. If you want to smelt more, just put a shitload of cobblestone into the top chest and hit the levers on either side. The levers load the coal blocks into the ovens, so please only click in a few as more would be kind of a waste.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
Does any one happen to have a silk touch enchant they'd be willing to trade? I'm going to be doing a good bit of mining and would like smooth stone instead of cobble.
That seems like quite a waste of a silk touch enchantment, considering you can easily smelt cobble into smooth stone (and some of us already have chests full of smooth stone.

Also, the only silk touch I've managed to get is on axes. Bleh.

That's the walled village down in the southern desert, right?
Yeah, it's on the nether network, and I think there's decent enough signage to find your way there from the spawn gate.
 

Dave

Staff member
I have two large chests almost filled with smooth stone, but I also have a silk touch that has Efficiency III/Unbreaking III. I get a lot of smooth stone.
 
That seems like quite a waste of a silk touch enchantment, considering you can easily smelt cobble into smooth stone (and some of us already have chests full of smooth stone.
It seems like a waste of coal though. Especially when I want a whole lot of it. Maybe I'll hit some of you up for it.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
It seems like a waste of coal though. Especially when I want a whole lot of it. Maybe I'll hit some of you up for it.
I use charcoal, a renewable resource. Much easier to come by than a silk touch pick. You are definitely welcome to mine. Let me know if you want to stop by my place for it, or if you'd like me to drop it off somewhere for you.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
So apparently now the game prespawns temples in the desert? With booby traps? That set off chain reactions of dynamite? Yeah that would have been nice to know before I went down in one. I might not have taken my enchanted diamond stuff and bow with me when I went in.
 
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