I know it's a lot, but I went through a lil bit of hell with my previous host.
-Vanilla Minecraft Support -Bukkit support -FTP Access -Multicraft (Or something similar) -At least 1GB Ram w/ options to upgrade later -Unlimited Slots -DDOS protection -Preferably around $7-10 a month -Accepts Paypal
-Doesn't require address/Phone number (Preferably)
-Has been active in the web hosting scene for at LEAST a year. -Support that is friendly and doesn't treat you like you're stupid. "First open up your FTP. FTP means FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL." (No crap!) -Someplace that preferably does their own webdesign, and I dont see a generic signup process -Someone who is willing to get personal with customer service -Someone who won't log into your minecraft server itself and argue about this or that or nothing at all. If there's an issue, will use private email. -Someone who can take negative/constructive reviews/criticism without completely blaming the other party (If warranted, of course) -Some place that TELLS when things are going to be down or server migration
And the MOST IMPORTANT THING OF ALL!
-Not a complete jerk for an owner. (For example, if you're going to shut down, let us back up our stuff first at least)
I emailed Multicraft DEV Themselves and asked about it.
"Hi Cait,
If their databases are down the passwords will not be authenticated correctly, that might explain the login issues. How to reset your password completely depends on their setup unfortunately.
Maybe you can find a solution online for storing a world you're still able to play on but I'm not aware of any such possibility."
I got an email from Multicraft makers themselves. If the DB is down, you cant FTP
"Hi Cait,
If their databases are down the passwords will not be authenticated correctly, that might explain the login issues. How to reset your password completely depends on their setup unfortunately.
Maybe you can find a solution online for storing a world you're still able to play on but I'm not aware of any such possibility."
Is your computer being sandboxed intentional? If so, why? I'm just curious.
Yep.
I download a LOT of little off the wall programs to use for this or that. (I do a lot of work online), and instead of having to mess with uninstalling, registry editing, and just general bloat, it's sandboxed. x3
My computer is sandboxed, so i have to reinstall minecraft every day.... Usually the launcher took a couple minutes to download + install...
But now it takes like 20!!! at -LEAST- And I noticed that the icon changed as soon as this launcher became huge... Any idea why its so big now? and what did they change?
Version: 1.7.2 Vanilla
Server: Multicraft
Plugins: None
Mods: None
Host: Hexichosting
Ram: 1gb
Players: 0
Memory: 100%
CPU: Stable around 13% with noone in
CPU: Stable around 100% with 1 person on.
Just wondering if I'm doing something wrong?
If I restart it, it goes back down....
Is there a way to schedule restart? Or why is it so high anyway?
-Vanilla Minecraft Support
-Bukkit support
-1GB Ram w/ options to upgrade later
-Unlimited Slots
-DDOS protection
-Preferably around $7 a month
-Support that is friendly and doesn't treat you like you're stupid. "First open up your FTP. FTP means FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL." (No crap!)
-Someplace that preferably does their own webdesign, and I dont see a generic signup process...
A bonus would be that they also offer unlimited web hosting packages. :3
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I click to see web hosting plans but it just shows me minecraft stuff?
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They gave me my money, but no data. :/
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I know it's a lot, but I went through a lil bit of hell with my previous host.
-Vanilla Minecraft Support
-Bukkit support
-FTP Access
-Multicraft (Or something similar)
-At least 1GB Ram w/ options to upgrade later
-Unlimited Slots
-DDOS protection
-Preferably around $7-10 a month
-Accepts Paypal
-Doesn't require address/Phone number (Preferably)
-Has been active in the web hosting scene for at LEAST a year.
-Support that is friendly and doesn't treat you like you're stupid. "First open up your FTP. FTP means FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL." (No crap!)
-Someplace that preferably does their own webdesign, and I dont see a generic signup process
-Someone who is willing to get personal with customer service
-Someone who won't log into your minecraft server itself and argue about this or that or nothing at all. If there's an issue, will use private email.
-Someone who can take negative/constructive reviews/criticism without completely blaming the other party (If warranted, of course)
-Some place that TELLS when things are going to be down or server migration
And the MOST IMPORTANT THING OF ALL!
-Not a complete jerk for an owner. (For example, if you're going to shut down, let us back up our stuff first at least)
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I emailed Multicraft DEV Themselves and asked about it.
"Hi Cait,
If their databases are down the passwords will not be authenticated correctly, that might explain the login issues. How to reset your password completely depends on their setup unfortunately.
Maybe you can find a solution online for storing a world you're still able to play on but I'm not aware of any such possibility."
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"Hi Cait,
If their databases are down the passwords will not be authenticated correctly, that might explain the login issues. How to reset your password completely depends on their setup unfortunately.
Maybe you can find a solution online for storing a world you're still able to play on but I'm not aware of any such possibility."
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The HTTP portion is down.
FTP is up, but wont let me log in.
The Server is up, running fine, i just want to save it!
I tried /save-all but... that just saves it to the server, and I'd like to DL it from the server.
Anyone have any ideas? Like maybe somehow to access multicraft through cmd or something?
Thanks! <3
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Hexichost, please let us back up our worlds at least!
If it helps at all, paypal payment was sent to Lawron Hodge (Non-US Verified), and the IPs to their site were 192.187.98.187 198.204.245.42
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Yep.
I download a LOT of little off the wall programs to use for this or that. (I do a lot of work online), and instead of having to mess with uninstalling, registry editing, and just general bloat, it's sandboxed. x3
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But now it takes like 20!!! at -LEAST- And I noticed that the icon changed as soon as this launcher became huge...
Any idea why its so big now? and what did they change?
Thanks!
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Server: Multicraft
Plugins: None
Mods: None
Host: Hexichosting
Ram: 1gb
Players: 0
Memory: 100%
CPU: Stable around 13% with noone in
CPU: Stable around 100% with 1 person on.
Just wondering if I'm doing something wrong?
If I restart it, it goes back down....
Is there a way to schedule restart? Or why is it so high anyway?
Thanks~
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www.connectomyminecraftwebsite.com to point towards my.newminecraft.host:13337
But it doesnt work. I read that A Record does not support ports.
Is there any way I can get a domain to point towards my.newminecraft.host:13337 ?
Thanks~
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-Vanilla Minecraft Support
-Bukkit support
-1GB Ram w/ options to upgrade later
-Unlimited Slots
-DDOS protection
-Preferably around $7 a month
-Support that is friendly and doesn't treat you like you're stupid. "First open up your FTP. FTP means FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL." (No crap!)
-Someplace that preferably does their own webdesign, and I dont see a generic signup process...
A bonus would be that they also offer unlimited web hosting packages. :3
Thankssss
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First off, there were some chunk errors in singleplayer.... then it got REALLY laggy.,
We opened it up in multiplayer and the command prompt said this:
[SEVERE] wrong location Pig
And we went to the location, and theres like approx 9004 pigs EVERYWHERE.
we opened in McEdit and deleted all the entities, but it KEEPS coming back.
We didnt put a mob spawner in at all.
heeelp!!!
Thanks in advance