My worry is that what if the guy drops off the face of the earth tomorrow? Then the time I invested in the game will be for nothing, and I currently don't have that amount of time to spend.
You just have to log in once, so the client can download the files it needs. After that you can run it offline whenever you like.
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Alfred J. Kwakis it because you were insultedwhen I insulted your hair?Registered Userregular
edited July 2010
Updated the OP with links to a map tracker, inventory manager and custom skins
Is there some issue with using a US debit card to purchase this? Paypal keeps rejecting mine saying I can't use it for the transaction :x. Did I mention how much I hate Paypal right now?
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Raneadospolice apologistyou shouldn't have been there, obviouslyRegistered Userregular
edited July 2010
happened to me, just sign up for a paypal account, link your card, and tadaa
it added like 5 -10 extra minutes to the buying process but hey whatcha gonna do
My worry is that what if the guy drops off the face of the earth tomorrow? Then the time I invested in the game will be for nothing, and I currently don't have that amount of time to spend.
You just have to log in once, so the client can download the files it needs. After that you can run it offline whenever you like.
Ah, thanks for the info.
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I seem to be unable to play the classic in my browser, it loads but then it's just a black screen. I'm on a mac, my java is the most up to date, and I've tried it on both safari and firefox.
Is there anywhere I can download the client to play multiplayer in a non-browser way?
Hmm, I believe you can. I don't actually know for sure... I ended up using the mod linked in the OP to connect, which is a local client as well (and basically just a wrapper for the .jar file that the web version uses). You still need to have the full copy I believe in order to use it (though I could be mistaken), but follow the steps linked in the OP and you should be able to use it.
Kris_xk, you should know that I'm really sorry for flooding your temple with lava and that it was a complete accident. For some reason I keep left clicking at times I want to right click.
EDIT: I think I see how the lava can be removed and I'll try to fix it.
I seem to be unable to play the classic in my browser, it loads but then it's just a black screen. I'm on a mac, my java is the most up to date, and I've tried it on both safari and firefox.
Is there anywhere I can download the client to play multiplayer in a non-browser way?
I have the same problem. I'm on OS X, other Java games run fine, Minecraft? Simply refuses to show anything.
A while back I contacted the author about this, and did not receive a reply.
Since I'm weak I bought the game now... still haven't received any download link. Crossing my fingers.
EDIT: Found the client on the website... downloaded, ran it and logged in... first thing I saw where sheep jumping down a hillside... took me two seconds to absolutely fall in love.
I'm very glad that I didn't need those weird terminal instructions posted for the mac earlier... but, does this mean I'm playing an old version now?
EDIT: Since I can't play in a browser, it seems I need an invite code to have a look at the PA server. How does that work?
EDIT: Ok, here's what got me confused, thinking that it was an online only affair... there exists only one single link to a download location of a client, and nearly all other places only mention that you play it in a browser window. Further, the wiki and everywhere refer to different versions, like alpha, indev, classic and so on that isn't really fully explained on the main website (which is spartan to say the least). And now that I bought it, clicked to download it and am playing single-player, I don't even have the basic pick axe tool and no idea where to get it, and I can't find even a mention on how to get started on neither the main page or the wiki site...
But it's alpha, and I wasn't expecting to be able to play it until beta, so I'm not complaining, I'm just explaining that there's a lot of opportunities to get confused and lost when you want to try out this game (especially since it doesn't seem to work in the browser on Macs).
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Alfred J. Kwakis it because you were insultedwhen I insulted your hair?Registered Userregular
edited July 2010
No invite codes, just jump straight in (you need to be logged in I think). It's creator mode with infinite block supply, go crazy. No, hold, not crazy as in "I will flood everything with LAVA!"
edit: There is alink to the minecraft wiki crafting guide in the OP. You start with hacking some wood with your bare fists, then construct a worktable, place it and right-click on it to open the crafting window with 9 spaces. Now you can build a pick axe by correctly placing the sticks into the right order. Oh, and at night, I suggest you find a place to hide. And the only two versions which you need to be concerned about right now is alpha (survival) and creator mode, whatever it is called.
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edited July 2010
eobet, I've already written this down, but I'll sum it up again real quick.
Creative: The classic multiplayer mode where you can build and destory whatever whenever. A free-build mode. Digital Legos for nerds. PA server is running this version. You play it in-browser. That said, there's a third party client that might work. I say might since I haven't used it for about a year now.
Alpha - The currently in-the-works Survival mode, where resources are limited and monsters go Boo! at night. Crafting, item managment, crazy awesome level generator and weekly updates are all up in this version. Currently SP only, with limited MP testing going on. Hopefully we'll see MP Survival within a month.
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Alfred J. Kwakis it because you were insultedwhen I insulted your hair?Registered Userregular
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Double layers of glass guys, I tell you that's the trick.
No invite codes, just jump straight in (you need to be logged in I think). It's creator mode with infinite block supply, go crazy. No, hold, not crazy as in "I will flood everything with LAVA!"
edit: There is alink to the minecraft wiki crafting guide in the OP. You start with hacking some wood with your bare fists, then construct a worktable, place it and right-click on it to open the crafting window with 9 spaces. Now you can build a pick axe by correctly placing the sticks into the right order. Oh, and at night, I suggest you find a place to hide. And the only two versions which you need to be concerned about right now is alpha (survival) and creator mode, whatever it is called.
Thanks! The wiki doesn't seem to mention how to create tools.
Also, the client I downloaded from the official website doesn't mention survival or creator. Confusion abound!
eobet, I've already written this down, but I'll sum it up again real quick.
Creative: The classic multiplayer mode where you can build and destory whatever whenever. A free-build mode. Digital Legos for nerds. PA server is running this version. You play it in-browser. That said, there's a third party client that might work. I say might since I haven't used it for about a year now.
Alpha - The currently in-the-works Survival mode, where resources are limited and monsters go Boo! at night. Crafting, item managment, crazy awesome level generator and weekly updates are all up in this version. Currently SP only, with limited MP testing going on. Hopefully we'll see MP Survival within a month.
Ok, so I apparently can't play classic. I'll wait until the downloadable client gets working multiplayer then. Thanks!
PS. This might ruin someone's life, but only someone who's life is already in ruins could accomplish this:
I think the wiki is quite clear on how to craft objects: just open the inventory with "i", put the materials in the right order in the crafting window, and drag the desired crafted object out.
You sometimes find coal on the ouside of mountains or in caves, but it's generally in deeper areas at around sea level. You need to use a pick axe though.
I found a big cave, thinking "okay, I'll find some coal ore here." So I set up a furnace, since that's the only light source I have. I'm looking around for coal ore (none), and my furnace goes out. AND THEN SOMETHING ROARS. I broke down my furnace and got the fuck out.
ok i unflooded the world, got a bit overzealous with how much i removed but i am tired of having to deflood my maps so it is going to stay this way for now
I found a big cave, thinking "okay, I'll find some coal ore here." So I set up a furnace, since that's the only light source I have. I'm looking around for coal ore (none), and my furnace goes out. AND THEN SOMETHING ROARS. I broke down my furnace and got the fuck out.
I found a huge cave really close to my spawn point, so I've been going down there to gather iron and a bit of gold. I haven't seen that many monsters in it, which makes me feel it's storing its' power to unleash something evil upon me when I'm vulnerable.
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Alfred J. Kwakis it because you were insultedwhen I insulted your hair?Registered Userregular
My first world was so beautifully shaped with the most amazing natural rock arch formations... then I went down into a dark cave and couldn't find my way out, so I had to delete it and restart.
How can you respawn out of a dark cave, and is it possible to sleep through the nights?
PS. Found the crafting wiki now so I now understand how to craft tools. Thank you!
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I have said as much in three freaking posts and he still doesn't get it!
You just have to log in once, so the client can download the files it needs. After that you can run it offline whenever you like.
This video might be relevant to your interests
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgsVw00rtpE
also check out part 6 on how to build an arrow hail cannon
notch has a development blod, plus posts updates and makes videos and browses the community
I don't think it's going anywhere
it added like 5 -10 extra minutes to the buying process but hey whatcha gonna do
It was much appreciated! But then I accidentally re-flooded it when I was cleaning up. So, oh well.
Ah, thanks for the info.
i am pretty sure that just emptying all the water with the map editor is the right thing to do, to preserve all the work g&ters put into the server
i really dislike rolling back the map
heh sorry for that Fort. Does this mean there will be absolutely no water titles from now on?
i am seriously contemplating that, but i will probably just put water very low in the valleys
Is there anywhere I can download the client to play multiplayer in a non-browser way?
EDIT: You get the full client download link once you buy it!
EDIT: I think I see how the lava can be removed and I'll try to fix it.
If you don't feel up to it just leave it and I can clean it up later. It's not too bad, the framework is still there.
EDIT: Just dont flood the cave, otherwise you will be fucked. That is a huge pain in the ass to fix.
I seriously just played this game for 10 hours straight.
I have the same problem. I'm on OS X, other Java games run fine, Minecraft? Simply refuses to show anything.
A while back I contacted the author about this, and did not receive a reply.
Since I'm weak I bought the game now... still haven't received any download link. Crossing my fingers.
EDIT: Found the client on the website... downloaded, ran it and logged in... first thing I saw where sheep jumping down a hillside... took me two seconds to absolutely fall in love.
I'm very glad that I didn't need those weird terminal instructions posted for the mac earlier... but, does this mean I'm playing an old version now?
EDIT: Since I can't play in a browser, it seems I need an invite code to have a look at the PA server. How does that work?
EDIT: Ok, here's what got me confused, thinking that it was an online only affair... there exists only one single link to a download location of a client, and nearly all other places only mention that you play it in a browser window. Further, the wiki and everywhere refer to different versions, like alpha, indev, classic and so on that isn't really fully explained on the main website (which is spartan to say the least). And now that I bought it, clicked to download it and am playing single-player, I don't even have the basic pick axe tool and no idea where to get it, and I can't find even a mention on how to get started on neither the main page or the wiki site...
But it's alpha, and I wasn't expecting to be able to play it until beta, so I'm not complaining, I'm just explaining that there's a lot of opportunities to get confused and lost when you want to try out this game (especially since it doesn't seem to work in the browser on Macs).
edit: There is alink to the minecraft wiki crafting guide in the OP. You start with hacking some wood with your bare fists, then construct a worktable, place it and right-click on it to open the crafting window with 9 spaces. Now you can build a pick axe by correctly placing the sticks into the right order. Oh, and at night, I suggest you find a place to hide. And the only two versions which you need to be concerned about right now is alpha (survival) and creator mode, whatever it is called.
Creative: The classic multiplayer mode where you can build and destory whatever whenever. A free-build mode. Digital Legos for nerds. PA server is running this version. You play it in-browser. That said, there's a third party client that might work. I say might since I haven't used it for about a year now.
Alpha - The currently in-the-works Survival mode, where resources are limited and monsters go Boo! at night. Crafting, item managment, crazy awesome level generator and weekly updates are all up in this version. Currently SP only, with limited MP testing going on. Hopefully we'll see MP Survival within a month.
Thanks! The wiki doesn't seem to mention how to create tools.
Also, the client I downloaded from the official website doesn't mention survival or creator. Confusion abound!
Ok, so I apparently can't play classic. I'll wait until the downloadable client gets working multiplayer then. Thanks!
PS. This might ruin someone's life, but only someone who's life is already in ruins could accomplish this:
Has anyone constructed a Zelda map in Minecraft yet?
Well, there is at least one Zelda texturepack and an isometric viewer, so the answer is: possibly!
I think the wiki is quite clear on how to craft objects: just open the inventory with "i", put the materials in the right order in the crafting window, and drag the desired crafted object out.
You sometimes find coal on the ouside of mountains or in caves, but it's generally in deeper areas at around sea level. You need to use a pick axe though.
I found a big cave, thinking "okay, I'll find some coal ore here." So I set up a furnace, since that's the only light source I have. I'm looking around for coal ore (none), and my furnace goes out. AND THEN SOMETHING ROARS. I broke down my furnace and got the fuck out.
EDIT: WOO COAL!
I found a huge cave really close to my spawn point, so I've been going down there to gather iron and a bit of gold. I haven't seen that many monsters in it, which makes me feel it's storing its' power to unleash something evil upon me when I'm vulnerable.
How can you respawn out of a dark cave, and is it possible to sleep through the nights?
PS. Found the crafting wiki now so I now understand how to craft tools. Thank you!