I havent been able to get on for a few hours either. Thought it might have been on my end. Obviously not. Perhaps this is a good thing though. I need an early night.
So, uh, good and bad things. The memory leak was a big problem, and hopefully it's fixed, but why take out /home?Client version 1.2.5
Server version 0.2.7 (not mandatory, but you might want to update anyway)
* Fixed a rather bad memory leak bug in the server (entity position updates accumulated in orphaned player objects)
* Riding carts and boats now works properly when you travel long distances.
* Harvesting crops no longer yields fake seeds
* Removed /home (sorry!)
* Snowballs again!
Okay, somebody really needs to build Thunderdome now...I LOVE the /home command! And it was integral to my RPG/Two men enter 1 man leave Contests!
You could always use Nether Portals and powered mine carts to shorten the trip. Have them temporarily put the server on peaceful, build an enclosed structure in the Nether covering the tracks (so you don't get blasted by Ghasts enroute), and have them take that route to it.I would think that Gas or Noax would need to do something.
As to the Thunderdome, I was going to build it WAY far away from everything else but without the /home that isn't going to happen. It was going to be a whole "maze/thunderdome" thing where players would go, place all their stuff into chests & all wear/use the same weapons/armor and fight it out.
Build a pit, with seating above, and have an iron door as the only exit to the pit. Since iron doors can't be opened except by a switch (or pressure plate, button, etc.), if you put the only switch on the outside, that's as trapped as someone can get in Minecraft (barring the use of adminium).As to the Thunderdome, I was going to build it WAY far away from everything else but without the /home that isn't going to happen. It was going to be a whole "maze/thunderdome" thing where players would go, place all their stuff into chests & all wear/use the same weapons/armor and fight it out.
Once the Nether works in SMP, you wouldn't need to put the server on peaceful. Cobblestone is impervious to Ghast blasts.You could always use Nether Portals and powered mine carts to shorten the trip. Have them temporarily put the server on peaceful, build an enclosed structure in the Nether covering the tracks (so you don't get blasted by Ghasts enroute), and have them take that route to it.
Try it now. I fear your inventory has been lost, but you can ask an admin to restore the important stuff*sigh*
So I'm still an invisible ghost. I have logged in and out over 10 times to no effect. I can't take any damage... can't drown, can't die from falling, can't burn to death. I also can't interact with the world or be seen.
Thanks a lot Notch...
Anyone have any ideas before I have to bequeath my ziggurat to someone else and give up on this horseshit? I haven't been able to play in a few days now.
I played on another server that made the lava work like water (ie, you could take a few lava source blocks and make an everlasting lava spring). I'm not aware of many other mods though. But cool lava sculptures were a lot easier than they are right now.I have no idea about Minecraft mods.
My glass mine doesn't go all the way to the bottom, but I'll cover it just in case. That will cause a problem with monster spawning, so hopefully this issue is fixed prior to turning monsters on again...This thread is pretty interesting, and could explain the "locational" lag we have been experiencing: Bottomless Map Lag & Freezing Tests - Minecraft Forums
See also for a simpler explanation: Penny Arcade Forums - View Single Post - Craft Mines, not War! MINECRAFT
If you know you've got something below level 32 (ie 32 blocks above the bottom of the map) that's open to sunlight, try covering it. Maybe we can notice a difference in performance. For example, I distinctly remember us having a giant glass mine going all the way to the bottom. I recommend whoever owns it to fill the top glass layer with water until the issue is fixed.
My glass mine doesn't go all the way to the bottom, but I'll cover it just in case. That will cause a problem with monster spawning, so hopefully this issue is fixed prior to turning monsters on again...[/QUOTE]This thread is pretty interesting, and could explain the "locational" lag we have been experiencing: Bottomless Map Lag & Freezing Tests - Minecraft Forums
See also for a simpler explanation: Penny Arcade Forums - View Single Post - Craft Mines, not War! MINECRAFT
If you know you've got something below level 32 (ie 32 blocks above the bottom of the map) that's open to sunlight, try covering it. Maybe we can notice a difference in performance. For example, I distinctly remember us having a giant glass mine going all the way to the bottom. I recommend whoever owns it to fill the top glass layer with water until the issue is fixed.
Thanks noaxark, I'll try it out tonight. Inventory shouldn't be a big deal as I had FigmentPez collect all my gear that dropped from me when I first became the invisible ghost. If there's anything important missing though I'll let an admin know.Try it now. I fear your inventory has been lost, but you can ask an admin to restore the important stuff
Put torches up then. Don't you need them at night anyways? Torches stop monsters just as well as sunlight does (except it doesn't zap undead once they've already spawned of course).My glass mine doesn't go all the way to the bottom, but I'll cover it just in case. That will cause a problem with monster spawning, so hopefully this issue is fixed prior to turning monsters on again...
My glass mine doesn't go all the way to the bottom, but I'll cover it just in case. That will cause a problem with monster spawning, so hopefully this issue is fixed prior to turning monsters on again...[/QUOTE]This thread is pretty interesting, and could explain the "locational" lag we have been experiencing: Bottomless Map Lag & Freezing Tests - Minecraft Forums
See also for a simpler explanation: Penny Arcade Forums - View Single Post - Craft Mines, not War! MINECRAFT
If you know you've got something below level 32 (ie 32 blocks above the bottom of the map) that's open to sunlight, try covering it. Maybe we can notice a difference in performance. For example, I distinctly remember us having a giant glass mine going all the way to the bottom. I recommend whoever owns it to fill the top glass layer with water until the issue is fixed.
O.O Perhaps I should have considered my actions more carefully.I'd be REALLY careful drifter. Mods can encase you in BEDROCK.
Hm... I do have teleportation powers. Perhaps someone will one day find himself suddenly wandering the bottom of the unexplored depths of Mount Awesome...? ^^.
Oh god please don't hurt me
Noaxark, I have been restored to life and my inventory losses were minimal. Thank you very much... now I can continue my road upgrading projects .Try it now. I fear your inventory has been lost, but you can ask an admin to restore the important stuff
Yes, but they don't "coast" as far as occupied minecarts I think.I have a question... are powered carts still effected by downward slopes in the same way that normal mine carts are (I.E. Do they gain speed and momentum when going downhill) ?