Ok, I figured out how to use inventory hacks on 1.3_01. However, it requires you to make a new world. this is what you do:
Make a new world and name it World1, World2, World3, World4, or World5. Make sure the 'w' in World is capitalized!
Then open your inventory editor and look in its respective slot (i.e. if you named it World1, look in the World 1 slot).
Then hack. Happy hacking!
IMPORTANT NOTE: Hack at your own risk! Inventory hacking may ruin the fun of the game (for you)!
Reason: The reason for this is because Inventory hacks used for beta 1.2_02 look for world saves named after their world, worlds 1 thru 5. So, simply having the game save named after those worlds will allow these inventory editors to access those worlds, for those who are wondering.
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Ok, I figured out how to use inventory hacks on 1.3_01. However, it requires you to make a new world. this is what you do:
Make a new world and name it World1, World2, World3, World4, or World5. Make sure the 'w' in World is capitalized!
Then open your inventory editor and look in its respective slot (i.e. if you named it World1, look in the World 1 slot).
Then hack. Happy hacking!
IMPORTANT NOTE: Hack at your own risk! Inventory hacking may ruin the fun of the game (for you)!
Reason: The reason for this is because Inventory hacks used for beta 1.2_02 look for world saves named after their world, worlds 1 thru 5. So, simply having the game save named after those worlds will allow these inventory editors to access those worlds, for those who are wondering.
Congratulations, you just explained how to do something that everyone who joined before 1.3 knows how to do! Have a trophy!
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Make a new world and name it World1, World2, World3, World4, or World5. Make sure the 'w' in World is capitalized!
Then open your inventory editor and look in its respective slot (i.e. if you named it World1, look in the World 1 slot).
Then hack. Happy hacking!
IMPORTANT NOTE: Hack at your own risk! Inventory hacking may ruin the fun of the game (for you)!
Reason: The reason for this is because Inventory hacks used for beta 1.2_02 look for world saves named after their world, worlds 1 thru 5. So, simply having the game save named after those worlds will allow these inventory editors to access those worlds, for those who are wondering.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1020&t=245135
Congratulations, you just explained how to do something that everyone who joined before 1.3 knows how to do! Have a trophy!
im not even using the latest version yet.
I use tmi (lol) too. The one downside is the fact that you can't make infinite stacks or inscrutable tools/armor.
Quoted for truth. This function has been in Invedit for a few updates.
Yeah, but you can get it in about 5 seconds using tmi too.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=1020&t=245135
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im on version 0.9.9, which im sure isnt the latest, and it updated the open list once beta 1.3 came out.
What? just click the "search for updates" button on the top right, K?
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it freezes when i do that, plus i dont use it much anyway, i mainly use it to build pixel art, and test mechanics.
edit: now my avg says the newest version is malware.
By not bumping year old threads and googlesing invedit.