Open the 1.6.4-MITE.jar archive and see if any of the class files inside have been modified. If not then follow the manual installation steps and you should be right as rain.
Open the 1.6.4-MITE.jar archive and see if any of the class files inside have been modified. If not then follow the manual installation steps and you should be right as rain.
They have been modified. I'll try the manual installation.
Installed manually, and it appears to be working. Although I am unable to change resource packs, it seems. Neither the default nor the MITE pack are highlightable.
The mod is GREAT. Really frustrating tho, but it makes REAL survival. But I have one complaining:
- The original bread gives you 5 points of hunger, and it's easy to make, so I understand that you make it more realistic. But hell, you need to waste a whole coal to cook 8 breads, that also take some time to make (nothing really expensive if you hace some water near, just more time), and the only recover 4 points? Like, it's really better to catch some sheeps or pigs, it's kinda useless to waste coal to make bread. I don't say 6, cooked sheep meat give you that (and it's a bit too low thinking that sheeps only give you one meat), but 5 like the original...
Over that, the mod is pretty cool. I HATE spiders more than ever!! They seem to like camping near my house. At least I have a bed :P.
I am getting a big red error at the top of my screen that says "Using missing texture, unable to load minecraft:textures/items/silver_chainmail_chestplate.png"
I just installed a clean minecraft 1.6.4. then installed Mite. Why is it do this?
That message will show if the resource pack isn't found. Make sure there's a file named "MITE Resource Pack 1.6.4.zip" in the resourcepacks folder. If you don't see it there then copy it from the installation files folder.
Theres a problem with the dedicated servers Avernite.
When I log in the dedicated server and then play my normal account in another minecraft.
Once I log out both of them there is a chance that my characters stats get reset from when I first started...now I'm assuming
that it's because the Dedicated Server is running my same profile and starts with the stats say~
Start Of Game : I'm Lvl 39 and have a Sword, Shovel, and 3 Torches on me.
End Of Game : I'm Lvl 43 and have a Bow, 1 Torch, and Pants on me. I put my shovel in the chest.
2nd Start Of The Game : I'm back to Lvl 39 and have a Sword, Shovel, and 3 torches on me. But wait....I was lvl 43!? Now there's still that shovel in the chest. Now I have 2 shovels when I should only have 1, and I don't have my bow, pants, or less torches.
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This seems to be a problem of 2 of the same profile running at once, also when I see log on dedicated server, then log on normal and join server there is my Armor standing there with no body; like I am logged onto my profile already and that seems to be why it resets my stats cause the dedicated server is still me logged in while the 2nd me is doing stuff It won't remember the stats of the 2nd me.
All in all, I'd avoid using the dedicated server for anyone who is playing the game on the same computer the dedicated server is running on.
I've been thinking about having emeralds and diamonds as consumables for enchanting (similar to lapis in 1.8). The emerald enchantment table could have a slot for emeralds and the diamond enchantment table one for diamonds. Sacrificing the gems could provide a boost in maximum enchantment level and/or reduce experience cost, or maybe even be a requirement I'm not sure yet.
The copper horse armor sounds like it should be an easy fix. I noticed the disappearing item frame issue too when I was fixing leashes. The problem went away for me once I reloaded the world. Quite strange, yes. I've never made a map in MC and haven't tested them at all yet but will get to them. The nether is completely untested too, I didn't think anyone would get that far, haha.
MITE has a wiki now. Feel free to post information on it. Don't worry about accuracy, I'll make edits as needed. If anyone has experience editing wikis and would like to reformat the main page then go for it.
Dang. I was excited to try this out, but you can't run this on a headless Linux server like I hoped. It uses the Minecraft client, which won't run on a system without a GPU. Even if there were some way to get it running, you'd need to VNC in to click through the in-game menus to actually start the desired world. Much more complicated than just running java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar nogui.
A runnable server jar would make it a lot more practical play this mod with friends. I imagine that would be a significant chunk of extra work, though.
But this is way better than no server at all. I might still be able to find a way to make this dedicated server mode work with my existing setup.
It might be possible to make it accept a world name as a command line argument and have it start the world with no GUI inputs. I ran into some problems with adding extra params though; there was an error message and the JVM wouldn't start.
It might be possible to make it accept a world name as a command line argument and have it start the world with no GUI inputs. I ran into some problems with adding extra params though; there was an error message and the JVM wouldn't start.
You could use environment variables instead. They're sometimes the easiest way.
export MITE_WORLD="My Cool World" java ...
Then, to read the var, you don't need to interface with Minecraft's command line parsing at all:
I've written a script that makes it easy to install MITE on Mac OS X. It's more or less just as easy as installation on Windows. I've only tested it on Lion, but it should work on any version of Mac. You can download it via the link below. Follow the simple instructions in the README.rtf.
They have been modified. I'll try the manual installation.
OTHER NEWS:
MITE Episode 6 will be out tomorow at 3pm est! For thoes waiting for it!
- The original bread gives you 5 points of hunger, and it's easy to make, so I understand that you make it more realistic. But hell, you need to waste a whole coal to cook 8 breads, that also take some time to make (nothing really expensive if you hace some water near, just more time), and the only recover 4 points? Like, it's really better to catch some sheeps or pigs, it's kinda useless to waste coal to make bread. I don't say 6, cooked sheep meat give you that (and it's a bit too low thinking that sheeps only give you one meat), but 5 like the original...
Over that, the mod is pretty cool. I HATE spiders more than ever!! They seem to like camping near my house. At least I have a bed :P.
I just installed a clean minecraft 1.6.4. then installed Mite. Why is it do this?
When I log in the dedicated server and then play my normal account in another minecraft.
Once I log out both of them there is a chance that my characters stats get reset from when I first started...now I'm assuming
that it's because the Dedicated Server is running my same profile and starts with the stats say~
Start Of Game : I'm Lvl 39 and have a Sword, Shovel, and 3 Torches on me.
End Of Game : I'm Lvl 43 and have a Bow, 1 Torch, and Pants on me. I put my shovel in the chest.
2nd Start Of The Game : I'm back to Lvl 39 and have a Sword, Shovel, and 3 torches on me. But wait....I was lvl 43!? Now there's still that shovel in the chest. Now I have 2 shovels when I should only have 1, and I don't have my bow, pants, or less torches.
------
This seems to be a problem of 2 of the same profile running at once, also when I see log on dedicated server, then log on normal and join server there is my Armor standing there with no body; like I am logged onto my profile already and that seems to be why it resets my stats cause the dedicated server is still me logged in while the 2nd me is doing stuff It won't remember the stats of the 2nd me.
All in all, I'd avoid using the dedicated server for anyone who is playing the game on the same computer the dedicated server is running on.
The copper horse armor sounds like it should be an easy fix. I noticed the disappearing item frame issue too when I was fixing leashes. The problem went away for me once I reloaded the world. Quite strange, yes. I've never made a map in MC and haven't tested them at all yet but will get to them. The nether is completely untested too, I didn't think anyone would get that far, haha.
Dang. I was excited to try this out, but you can't run this on a headless Linux server like I hoped. It uses the Minecraft client, which won't run on a system without a GPU. Even if there were some way to get it running, you'd need to VNC in to click through the in-game menus to actually start the desired world. Much more complicated than just running java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar nogui.
A runnable server jar would make it a lot more practical play this mod with friends. I imagine that would be a significant chunk of extra work, though.
But this is way better than no server at all. I might still be able to find a way to make this dedicated server mode work with my existing setup.
And Capping Everything is Good!
It's a shame, I wouldn't mind using this alongside Slidur's shaders and Animated Player models.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/suggestions/2244263-the-sawmill
You could use environment variables instead. They're sometimes the easiest way.
export MITE_WORLD="My Cool World"
java ...
Then, to read the var, you don't need to interface with Minecraft's command line parsing at all:
String worldName = System.getenv("MITE_WORLD")
Helper script to install MITE on Mac OS X
If anyone tries to use it and has problems, let me know.