I'm still getting the same problem that existed in MCPatcher 2.4.4. The options for mipmapping and water animations are still not changing how the game is patched. I have mipmapping unchecked in the patcher options, and it still gets applied. I also have water animations set to 'Default', since I'm using Faithful 32x32, but they aren't set to default in-game.
I'm still getting the same problem that existed in MCPatcher 2.4.4. The options for mipmapping and water animations are still not changing how the game is patched. I have mipmapping unchecked in the patcher options, and it still gets applied. I also have water animations set to 'Default', since I'm using Faithful 32x32, but they aren't set to default in-game.
Can confirm with MCPatcher 2.4.4_01.
Weird behaviour: When starting the minecraft.jar on one PC (Win 7-64, Java 7U9-64) mipmapping is switched off, but when starting the exactly same minecraft.jar on another PC (Win XP, Java 7U9-32) mipmapping is active.
Switching MipMapping on and off in the options doesn't have any effect, also deleting mcpatcher.xml and starting from scratch doesn't help.
Can confirm with MCPatcher 2.4.4_01.
Weird behaviour: When starting the minecraft.jar on one PC (Win 7-64, Java 7U9-64) mipmapping is switched off, but when starting the exactly same minecraft.jar on another PC (Win XP, Java 7U9-32) mipmapping is active.
Switching MipMapping on and off in the options doesn't have any effect, also deleting mcpatcher.xml and starting from scratch doesn't help.
Do you have the game installed somewhere besides the default location? Does this happen with both the Test Minecraft button and the normal Minecraft launcher?
If you use Test Minecraft, you should see this line in the log window:
<path> is where it is going to look for mcpatcher.xml, so if that's different from where the game actually is, it would explain why it can't find it.
Then run the the normal launcher from a cmd.exe window (java -jar Minecraft.jar) and look for the same line in that output. Post your results here and I'll see if I can get to the bottom of why this is happening.
Do you have the game installed somewhere besides the default location? Does this happen with both the Test Minecraft button and the normal Minecraft launcher?
If you use Test Minecraft, you should see this line in the log window:
<path> is where it is going to look for mcpatcher.xml, so if that's different from where the game actually is, it would explain why it can't find it.
Kahr,
thanks, you gave the final tip.
The problem was that there was no mcpatcher.xml on the PC of my wife.
My default procedure is to patch Minecraft on my PC (thus working) and copy just the minecraft.jar on the PC of my wife.
I thought up to now that the mcpatcher.xml only stores the settings for the patching process and isn't needed at runtime - lesson learned.
I have been looking around for an answer to my issue but haven't found one. I recently downloaded a fresh minecraft (wasn't enjoying my modded game anymore), I deleted my minecraft folder and my first plan was to patch my game so I could use my favorite texture packs.
I opened to fresh minecraft to make sure it worked then closed it. I next downloaded this patcher, following the instructions I patched my game, the log and whatnot said 'Done!' so I assumed it had properly worked. I opened minecraft once again and... nothing. A black screen for ever. Never giving a crash report or anything.
I was wondering if anyone could give an explanation to this odd result.
I have mcpatcher but when i press patch i let it do it's thing. then i open up minecraft and after i login in the screen is black any help. please i really need it.
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Why would I subscribe to you? No offence, or anything, but seriously...
Hi. Not sure if this has been mentioned yet (forgive me if it has), but I've heard quite a few people wondering if an option could be added to the Custom Colors mod to allow custom durability bar colors. Would such a thing be possible?
Don't know if this has already been reported but the compass needle has a bug when a compass is in a frame.
When you look at a compass in a frame, the needle is displayed as default one for the compass you handle and the needle always stay as default one for the compass in a frame...
I have a couple of really dumb problems that I can't solve because I'm also really dumb:
- HD textures and Custom Colors is greyed out. I know it covers this in the troubleshooting but I can't seem to figure it out
-When I patch a texture pack in, it becomes the default, and the old default goes away. Not that big of a deal, but it'd be nice to know if theres an easy fix.
When you look at a compass in a frame, the needle is displayed as default one for the compass you handle and the needle always stay as default one for the compass in a frame...
Cool!
Also, another bug about optimization related to the custom compass needle. On my computer when I add the "compass_dial.png" (alone or with compass.properties), the game becomes VERY VERY laggy and it's visible directly on the main menu (with the panning on the blurry background)...
Run it normally. It will prompt you with a gui to select a texturepack then click convert. It will place a converted copy of the texture pack in the same folder as the original.
I've got a clean copy of 1.4.6, but whenever I try to patch it with 2.4.4_01 it gives me an error and says that I have an old/modded jar, and won't patch it.
Nvm, it seems it was throwing an error because I had the jar open. Stupid of me.
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are you able to check or uncheck them?
I stated this problem in a previous post, but it was ignored...
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1496369-12w50b-145-132-etcupdate-1216-mcpatcher-hd-fix-244-01/page__st__6920#entry19702305
Can confirm with MCPatcher 2.4.4_01.
Weird behaviour: When starting the minecraft.jar on one PC (Win 7-64, Java 7U9-64) mipmapping is switched off, but when starting the exactly same minecraft.jar on another PC (Win XP, Java 7U9-32) mipmapping is active.
Switching MipMapping on and off in the options doesn't have any effect, also deleting mcpatcher.xml and starting from scratch doesn't help.
Do you have the game installed somewhere besides the default location? Does this happen with both the Test Minecraft button and the normal Minecraft launcher?
If you use Test Minecraft, you should see this line in the log window:
<path> is where it is going to look for mcpatcher.xml, so if that's different from where the game actually is, it would explain why it can't find it.
Then run the the normal launcher from a cmd.exe window (java -jar Minecraft.jar) and look for the same line in that output. Post your results here and I'll see if I can get to the bottom of why this is happening.
Kahr,
thanks, you gave the final tip.
The problem was that there was no mcpatcher.xml on the PC of my wife.
My default procedure is to patch Minecraft on my PC (thus working) and copy just the minecraft.jar on the PC of my wife.
I thought up to now that the mcpatcher.xml only stores the settings for the patching process and isn't needed at runtime - lesson learned.
Thanks a lot !
Kumasasa
I opened to fresh minecraft to make sure it worked then closed it. I next downloaded this patcher, following the instructions I patched my game, the log and whatnot said 'Done!' so I assumed it had properly worked. I opened minecraft once again and... nothing. A black screen for ever. Never giving a crash report or anything.
I was wondering if anyone could give an explanation to this odd result.
Should I post my Log information?
No, that's the problem.
I use Wolfcraft which is an HD texture pack, and i haven't had any problems. Do you have any mods besides what comes with MCPatcher?
Why would I subscribe to you? No offence, or anything, but seriously...
Hi there
When you look at a compass in a frame, the needle is displayed as default one for the compass you handle and the needle always stay as default one for the compass in a frame...
Twitter: @Sphax84 / @Cubik_Studio
- HD textures and Custom Colors is greyed out. I know it covers this in the troubleshooting but I can't seem to figure it out
-When I patch a texture pack in, it becomes the default, and the old default goes away. Not that big of a deal, but it'd be nice to know if theres an easy fix.
Help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Fixed!
Cool!
Also, another bug about optimization related to the custom compass needle. On my computer when I add the "compass_dial.png" (alone or with compass.properties), the game becomes VERY VERY laggy and it's visible directly on the main menu (with the panning on the blurry background)...
Twitter: @Sphax84 / @Cubik_Studio
Run it normally. It will prompt you with a gui to select a texturepack then click convert. It will place a converted copy of the texture pack in the same folder as the original.
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Retired StaffI've got a clean copy of 1.4.6, but whenever I try to patch it with 2.4.4_01 it gives me an error and says that I have an old/modded jar, and won't patch it.Nvm, it seems it was throwing an error because I had the jar open. Stupid of me.