Hello, first of all I apologize if I have published this thread badly, it is my first time in these forums as you can see.
Well the mistake I have is that I want to play a survival in version 1.0, yes the first official version of Minecraft, why? I would like to see how is the survival experience in that version since I started in the 1.6x version. And well, the problem is that I don't have sound in the game, then I change to a more recent version like 1.9, 1.11, 1.12 etc and there's sound perfectly. Also I want to play in version 1.4.6 some maps of OCDDisco and the same, without sound in the game.
I tried reinstalling the game, reinstalling Java and nothing, a possible solution?
This is not due to a bug in older versions or corruption - Mojang shut down the legacy assets server some time ago (or possibly had some crash that wiped it out, losing everything in the process as they do want to try to rebuild it) and since older versions downloaded assets by themselves from a hardcoded URL (instead of relying on the launcher like newer versions do) there is no way to fix it without modding them to use a different download URL:
1.6.x is a special case since while it relies on the launcher to download assets as newer versions do and the assets exist online the launcher doesn't download them to the right location (it used a different assets structure prior to 1.7):
Note that this can be fixed by using the older (system Java required) launcher and the downloaded assets will continue working, but I'm not sure if it is still available or even still works (I have all of the assets from before they updated the launcher but distributing them isn't allowed, and I don't know if this would fix the problem with older versions unless they used the same assets structure; the overall structure of the .minecraft folder changed significantly in 1.6, even causing some old mods to no longer work at all unless you can recreate the structure).
A related issue also explains why custom skins do not work and in this case it is marked as "works as intended" so they do not plan to try to fix it, but it is easy to use a texture/resource pack to get around it in singleplayer (note - the old (64x32) skin format must be used):
Hello, first of all I apologize if I have published this thread badly, it is my first time in these forums as you can see.
Well the mistake I have is that I want to play a survival in version 1.0, yes the first official version of Minecraft, why? I would like to see how is the survival experience in that version since I started in the 1.6x version. And well, the problem is that I don't have sound in the game, then I change to a more recent version like 1.9, 1.11, 1.12 etc and there's sound perfectly. Also I want to play in version 1.4.6 some maps of OCDDisco and the same, without sound in the game.
I tried reinstalling the game, reinstalling Java and nothing, a possible solution?
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Curse PremiumI could be a bug in a older version of LWJGL.
I need more information about the system and the audio setting, please send a DxDiag.
Please also send the game logs. may the resources/ folder is corrupted
This is not due to a bug in older versions or corruption - Mojang shut down the legacy assets server some time ago (or possibly had some crash that wiped it out, losing everything in the process as they do want to try to rebuild it) and since older versions downloaded assets by themselves from a hardcoded URL (instead of relying on the launcher like newer versions do) there is no way to fix it without modding them to use a different download URL:
MCL-9685 Download server for resources (<MC 1.5.2) returns 403 response code (s3.amazonaws.com/MinecraftResources)
1.6.x is a special case since while it relies on the launcher to download assets as newer versions do and the assets exist online the launcher doesn't download them to the right location (it used a different assets structure prior to 1.7):
MCL-6280 No sound in older versions on native launcher, despite working in the Java launcher
Note that this can be fixed by using the older (system Java required) launcher and the downloaded assets will continue working, but I'm not sure if it is still available or even still works (I have all of the assets from before they updated the launcher but distributing them isn't allowed, and I don't know if this would fix the problem with older versions unless they used the same assets structure; the overall structure of the .minecraft folder changed significantly in 1.6, even causing some old mods to no longer work at all unless you can recreate the structure).
A related issue also explains why custom skins do not work and in this case it is marked as "works as intended" so they do not plan to try to fix it, but it is easy to use a texture/resource pack to get around it in singleplayer (note - the old (64x32) skin format must be used):
WEB-985 skins.minecraft.net is responding with 404 for all skins
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?