My computer is pretty nice and the client, I tried running it unmodded incase it sent packets which a modded client tends to do.
The server runs bukkit 1.4.6, A development build which works fine.
I'm unable to chat in the world.
Also. If I leave the server then try to rejoin it again. Even through the program has crashed I still get to the same stage where I can login successfully.
I started my server. I started the program.
I tried connecting to localhost:25564.
I connect. Then I join the world.. But its empty (Chunks not loaded) and the program just crashed.
After quitting the program I'm disconnected from the server.
The last few packets in the log.
This is on windows 7
{06:50:48.592} [SERVER->CLIENT] PlayerListItem (0xC9)
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]
Player Name (String): libraryaddict
Online (Boolean): True
Ping (Int16): 0
{06:50:48.594} [SERVER->CLIENT] PlayerPositionAndLook (0x0D)
[
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FF 40 A9 25 C0 42 10 7C 28 00 . . . . . B . . . .
]
X (Double): -154.391798845686
Y (Double): 70.6200000047684
Stance (Double): 69
Z (Double): 249.120236795999
Yaw (Single): 5.285858
Pitch (Single): 36.12125
On Ground (Boolean): False
{06:50:48.595} [SERVER->CLIENT] TimeUpdate (0x04)
[
04 00 00 00 00 00 15 BE 8A 00 00 00 00 00 18 F4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B6 .
]
World Age (Int64): 1425034
Time Of Day (Int64): 1635510
I am in no way the original creator or writer of this guide.
All credit to DavLink for this great guide!
I'm also not attending MineCon. I was offered a all expenses paid trip but.. 3k just for a plane trip? Stuff that.
Hi,
I'm writing this guide to help you getting around Paris for the Minecon 2012. As I see many of you will be coming from all parts of the globe, I would like to improve your experience in the area. As I live in Paris now and I heavily use the transit system, I would like to give you an untderstanding of the best routes and useful tips.
Tickets
Depending on your needs, tickets prices vary. When going outside Paris, the fare depends on the distance. In general, you'd better consider day passes, they can be cheaper and allow more freedom of movement in some cases.
The basic ticket in Paris system is the T tickets and costs €1,70. It can be bought in booklets of 10, allowing a significant discount on the individual price. One ticket allows one ride with transfers on Metro and Paris part of RER lines, OR one ride with transfers between Paris city busses (RATP) and tram (or light rail) lines.
When going outside Paris on the rail lines except metro lines, you have to buy a ticket that specifies your origin and your destination stations.
Unlimited passes
Paris region has 5 zones laid out in concentric circles. Paris city is zone 1. CDG airport and Disneyland are in zone 5. Orly airport is in zone 4. To link airports with Disneyland, you will need to cross Paris and go through zone 1, anyway. Mainline stations are in Paris, thus zone 1.
One heavily advertised pass is the Paris Visite. Do not get ripped off! It is a tourist-oriented expensive thing with a booklet of vouchers you would not probably use. In some cases it can be interesting; I would advise you to compare before you buy.
Locals use the Mobilis ticket for one-day unlimited travel on the chosen zones.
If you are under 26, there is a big bargain, the Ticket Jeunes. It is valid for one day, only if it is a Saturday, Sunday or French holiday. Such ticket for zones 1-5 is just about €7 a day.
For one full week, the commuters use a Navigo card on which they put a weekly pass.I think the weekly cost for zones 1 to 5 is €33. You have to add €5 to buy an anonymous wireless pass on which you load the "ticket". The pass can be bought at most cash desks; bring an ID photo, unwrap the plastic, put the photo, write your name, peel off and apply the transparent sticker and you're set! In addition, this makes a nice souvenir. One drawback though: the week always begins on Monday and ends on Sunday.
The Paris Visite has one advantage that other local passes do not have: it includes airport access. This means, if you go for the Mobilis, Ticket Jeune or Navigo Semaine (weekly), you need to add the separate trips from and to the airports.
Explanation of rail lines
TGV: high-speed long distance train. Not part of the Paris area network fare system.
Métro: Paris subway. Many, many stops across the city.
Transilien: Suburban trains that end in Paris main stations (all Paris mainline stations are of dead-end type)
RER (Réseau express régional - express regional network): Mix between subway and commuter train. Goes nearly as far as suburban trains, comes often, crosses Paris through a tunnel including multiple stops with transfers, can be used like Metro inside Paris.
Tramway: light rail or streetcar, or mix of both.
Coming from CDG airport
Many people may fly into CDG, the main French airport where all international airlines connect.
I have seen tips about riding the high speed trains directly to Disneyland. Yes, there is a high speed rail link between the two places. But, the high speed line is intended for long distance travel and trains do no come really as often as on the suburban link nearby. Also, tickets are really overpriced given the distance. For the price of the TGV (high speed train) round trip between Disneyland and CDG, you could get more than two days of unlimited travel on the whole Paris area rail network.
I strongly recommand you to use the RER out of the airport.
Take the RER B at the station, close to the TGV station, in the middle of terminal 2. If you are in terminal 1, ride the CDGVAL that takes you to the Terminal 3/Roissypôle where the other airport RER stop is. The CDGVAL is a small driverless train, go in front and experience this big minecart ride!
All RER trains stop at all Paris stations. Board any southbound train... the only possible direction. Directions are continued further down, after the Orly airport section...
Coming from Orly airport
Find the Orlyval station. Orlyval is the automated train linking the two terminals and the nearest RER station. Buy your ticket.
If you are at Orly-Sud terminal board the back of the train. The next stop is Orly-Ouest and then the train reverses direction.
If you are at Orly-Ouest, board the front of the train.
Wait for the departure at Orly-Ouest, go to the front window as there is no driver, stow your luggage in front, grip a handle... beeeeeeep --doors close-- as soon as the door joints touch, the train engine starts with a spaceship noise... enjoy your real-life, cool minecart ride! This lasts about 6 minutes, depositing you at Antony station.
From there, transfer to the RER B northbound. The sign should be "Aéroport Ch. De Gaulle / Mitry-Claye / Paris". If you find yourself following "St Rémy lès Chevreuse", you are targeting the southbound platform, wrong way!
All trains call in all Paris stations. Board then your next destination is Châtelet les Halles.
Now, at Châtelet les Halles...
This is the point where the roads from both airports meet.
Welcome to Paris' biggest and busiest suburban interchange, right in the heart of the city!
If you come from north (CDG): when you exit the RER B train, just walk to the other side of the island platform. The opposite track is the RER A, headed eastbound to Disneyland.
If you come from south (Orly): go upstairs. Find your way into this giant interchange room to the RER A eastbound, directions are "Marne la Vallée Chessy - Parc Disneyland (Mickey head)" and "Boissy St Léger".
Beware, this giant room has many commuters running around. It is called "the pinball table" for this reason, where YOU are the ball and the various walls are the bumpers! And there are some ongoing refurbishing works.
Oh... before you continue your trip, wait a minute...
You are in the center of Paris. Right over the station is a mall; this is the occasion to buy stuff you may have forgotten at home and would be difficult to find at Disneyland.
To access the mall, exit at the Forum des Halles gates, follow "Sortie" signs.
Note, if you took a single trip ticket, its validity ends here as you exit the system. The continuation of your trip will be done on another ticket, maybe it's time to buy a pass. This does not apply if you bought your ticket all the way to Disneyland and you remain inside the paid area. Again, a single-trip ticket from the airport to Disneyland is not the best bargain, in my opinion.
You arrive directly inside the mall. Shops that may interest you are FNAC (for books, games, CDs, electronics, geek stuff, international plug adapters, headphones, cameras, it's like Best Buy and Barnes&Noble together), H&M, Go Sport if you find yourself realizing that you did not pack enough T-shirts, various eateries, McDonald's...
Now, let's go back into the station and continue the trip.
You have found the RER A eastbound platform. Wall tiles on the pillars should be blue. If they are yellow-ish, you are in the wrong direction, it's the westbound platform.
Not all trains go to Disneyland. Disneyland is the last stop, but the line has two branches. And some trains on the right branch end before Disneyland.
Don't worry if it's a weekday and there is a huge mass of people. Welcome to the most crowded suburban line of the world, excluding Asia! One train pulls in nearly every minute in rush hour!
On the ceiling, there are blue monitor screens with the list of next trains. Look for the "MLV CHESSY" train and see the arrival time. If it is on top of the list and "Trian à l'approche" is flashing, it will arrive very shortly.
Also, there are signs with all the station names in this direction. Beside each name, a yellow light indicates if the next train stops at that station. Therefore, board the next train if and only if the "MARNE LA VALLEE CHESSY" light is on!
Now, try to find a seat and enjoy the ride! The A line has new double-decker trains to allow more passengers in. Also, you may find over the doors some hi-tech route maps with yellow lights. On these maps, all the lights indicate the remaining stations to serve, and the blinking light is the next station. As the train progresses, the lights turn off one by one. It is convenient to see on which branch the train is going, and which stations the train will skip. When the train arrives into a station, a voice announces the name two times.
Maybe one day, someone will code a cool plugin to get such a map in Minecraft as we ride minecarts...
40 minutes later, you arrive at Disneyland. Go upstairs, pass through the gates, exit the station and you are arrived at the Minecon site!
Do not hesitate if you have any questions. Have a nice stay in Paris!
Have some of the peaceful animals turn agressive, perhaps when we attack them.
Have deer work as a herd with the males (Forget if there is females) attacking as a group if one is attacked.
Yet they don't retarget if their first target is closer.
The minotaurs maze, We found our first one after raging at the magic map for being wrong, Then my brother saw the leaves turned into bricks.
Fix it so leaves don't turn into bricks
Also, The magic map when we tried to craft and view it in the overworld. It quietly crashed the server.
The server ground to a halt and would not respond.
I know I should get a log for that.
A problem if you wanted to go make a public server.
Might be a unique combination of mods however.
You could also think about those giant trees, Add a elven village!
The staff which shoots the enderpearls, It seems a bit cheap to recharge it in comparison to the staff which summons zombies.
The staff which steals health and restores hunger, Seems a tad underpowered. But then again I've not used it in a battle.
The giants castle on the magic map, Perhaps after the giant is killed it could get a red X on it? So we know he is defeated.
And regarding the angry wolves in the forest, They would be more terrifying if their speed was increased.
I'm using the Swords+ Mod (yes I know this isnt your mod) and there's just one blade that doesnt show up. WHY?! (Blade of Tau Radiance)
That would auctally be a question for the creator of the Sword+ mod.
What I think it means is that that sword can not be crafted in the normal crafting table.
Iam having a little trouble with using this mod in SMP. Iam running a RedPower/Buildcraft/IC² Server and the corresponding mods on the Client.
Now that Iam new to RedPower and always forget the recipes for the other mods, I'd like to use this mod in SMP.
I think the OP is pretty confusing, since SMP only gets noted in the Extras-Downloads and still not very "obvious". I have currently "CraftGuide-1.4.4" and "QuickGuide" from this thread in my mods Folder (running latest "recommended" version of the Modloader ofc.) and when joining the Server, nothing happens when pressing "G" for the QuickGuide. Even assigning another button like U etc. does not work.
Am I doing something wrong?
Does "G" work in SSP?
If no then you did not install it right.
If yes then you are suffering a really strange bug.
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The server runs bukkit 1.4.6, A development build which works fine.
I'm unable to chat in the world.
Also. If I leave the server then try to rejoin it again. Even through the program has crashed I still get to the same stage where I can login successfully.
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I started my server. I started the program.
I tried connecting to localhost:25564.
I connect. Then I join the world.. But its empty (Chunks not loaded) and the program just crashed.
After quitting the program I'm disconnected from the server.
The last few packets in the log.
This is on windows 7
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No one could change who got the tickets cape since then. You are out of luck completely.
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http://minecon2012.i...r-minecon-2012/
I am in no way the original creator or writer of this guide.
All credit to DavLink for this great guide!
I'm also not attending MineCon. I was offered a all expenses paid trip but.. 3k just for a plane trip? Stuff that.
Hi,
I'm writing this guide to help you getting around Paris for the Minecon 2012. As I see many of you will be coming from all parts of the globe, I would like to improve your experience in the area. As I live in Paris now and I heavily use the transit system, I would like to give you an untderstanding of the best routes and useful tips.
Tickets
Depending on your needs, tickets prices vary. When going outside Paris, the fare depends on the distance. In general, you'd better consider day passes, they can be cheaper and allow more freedom of movement in some cases.
The basic ticket in Paris system is the T tickets and costs €1,70. It can be bought in booklets of 10, allowing a significant discount on the individual price. One ticket allows one ride with transfers on Metro and Paris part of RER lines, OR one ride with transfers between Paris city busses (RATP) and tram (or light rail) lines.
When going outside Paris on the rail lines except metro lines, you have to buy a ticket that specifies your origin and your destination stations.
Unlimited passes
Paris region has 5 zones laid out in concentric circles. Paris city is zone 1. CDG airport and Disneyland are in zone 5. Orly airport is in zone 4. To link airports with Disneyland, you will need to cross Paris and go through zone 1, anyway. Mainline stations are in Paris, thus zone 1.
One heavily advertised pass is the Paris Visite. Do not get ripped off! It is a tourist-oriented expensive thing with a booklet of vouchers you would not probably use. In some cases it can be interesting; I would advise you to compare before you buy.
Locals use the Mobilis ticket for one-day unlimited travel on the chosen zones.
If you are under 26, there is a big bargain, the Ticket Jeunes. It is valid for one day, only if it is a Saturday, Sunday or French holiday. Such ticket for zones 1-5 is just about €7 a day.
For one full week, the commuters use a Navigo card on which they put a weekly pass.I think the weekly cost for zones 1 to 5 is €33. You have to add €5 to buy an anonymous wireless pass on which you load the "ticket". The pass can be bought at most cash desks; bring an ID photo, unwrap the plastic, put the photo, write your name, peel off and apply the transparent sticker and you're set! In addition, this makes a nice souvenir. One drawback though: the week always begins on Monday and ends on Sunday.
The Paris Visite has one advantage that other local passes do not have: it includes airport access. This means, if you go for the Mobilis, Ticket Jeune or Navigo Semaine (weekly), you need to add the separate trips from and to the airports.
Explanation of rail lines
TGV: high-speed long distance train. Not part of the Paris area network fare system.
Métro: Paris subway. Many, many stops across the city.
Transilien: Suburban trains that end in Paris main stations (all Paris mainline stations are of dead-end type)
RER (Réseau express régional - express regional network): Mix between subway and commuter train. Goes nearly as far as suburban trains, comes often, crosses Paris through a tunnel including multiple stops with transfers, can be used like Metro inside Paris.
Tramway: light rail or streetcar, or mix of both.
Coming from CDG airport
Many people may fly into CDG, the main French airport where all international airlines connect.
I have seen tips about riding the high speed trains directly to Disneyland. Yes, there is a high speed rail link between the two places. But, the high speed line is intended for long distance travel and trains do no come really as often as on the suburban link nearby. Also, tickets are really overpriced given the distance. For the price of the TGV (high speed train) round trip between Disneyland and CDG, you could get more than two days of unlimited travel on the whole Paris area rail network.
I strongly recommand you to use the RER out of the airport.
Take the RER B at the station, close to the TGV station, in the middle of terminal 2. If you are in terminal 1, ride the CDGVAL that takes you to the Terminal 3/Roissypôle where the other airport RER stop is. The CDGVAL is a small driverless train, go in front and experience this big minecart ride!
All RER trains stop at all Paris stations. Board any southbound train... the only possible direction. Directions are continued further down, after the Orly airport section...
Coming from Orly airport
Find the Orlyval station. Orlyval is the automated train linking the two terminals and the nearest RER station. Buy your ticket.
If you are at Orly-Sud terminal board the back of the train. The next stop is Orly-Ouest and then the train reverses direction.
If you are at Orly-Ouest, board the front of the train.
Wait for the departure at Orly-Ouest, go to the front window as there is no driver, stow your luggage in front, grip a handle... beeeeeeep --doors close-- as soon as the door joints touch, the train engine starts with a spaceship noise... enjoy your real-life, cool minecart ride! This lasts about 6 minutes, depositing you at Antony station.
From there, transfer to the RER B northbound. The sign should be "Aéroport Ch. De Gaulle / Mitry-Claye / Paris". If you find yourself following "St Rémy lès Chevreuse", you are targeting the southbound platform, wrong way!
All trains call in all Paris stations. Board then your next destination is Châtelet les Halles.
Now, at Châtelet les Halles...
This is the point where the roads from both airports meet.
Welcome to Paris' biggest and busiest suburban interchange, right in the heart of the city!
If you come from north (CDG): when you exit the RER B train, just walk to the other side of the island platform. The opposite track is the RER A, headed eastbound to Disneyland.
If you come from south (Orly): go upstairs. Find your way into this giant interchange room to the RER A eastbound, directions are "Marne la Vallée Chessy - Parc Disneyland (Mickey head)" and "Boissy St Léger".
Beware, this giant room has many commuters running around. It is called "the pinball table" for this reason, where YOU are the ball and the various walls are the bumpers! And there are some ongoing refurbishing works.
Oh... before you continue your trip, wait a minute...
You are in the center of Paris. Right over the station is a mall; this is the occasion to buy stuff you may have forgotten at home and would be difficult to find at Disneyland.
To access the mall, exit at the Forum des Halles gates, follow "Sortie" signs.
Note, if you took a single trip ticket, its validity ends here as you exit the system. The continuation of your trip will be done on another ticket, maybe it's time to buy a pass. This does not apply if you bought your ticket all the way to Disneyland and you remain inside the paid area. Again, a single-trip ticket from the airport to Disneyland is not the best bargain, in my opinion.
You arrive directly inside the mall. Shops that may interest you are FNAC (for books, games, CDs, electronics, geek stuff, international plug adapters, headphones, cameras, it's like Best Buy and Barnes&Noble together), H&M, Go Sport if you find yourself realizing that you did not pack enough T-shirts, various eateries, McDonald's...
Now, let's go back into the station and continue the trip.
You have found the RER A eastbound platform. Wall tiles on the pillars should be blue. If they are yellow-ish, you are in the wrong direction, it's the westbound platform.
Not all trains go to Disneyland. Disneyland is the last stop, but the line has two branches. And some trains on the right branch end before Disneyland.
Don't worry if it's a weekday and there is a huge mass of people. Welcome to the most crowded suburban line of the world, excluding Asia! One train pulls in nearly every minute in rush hour!
On the ceiling, there are blue monitor screens with the list of next trains. Look for the "MLV CHESSY" train and see the arrival time. If it is on top of the list and "Trian à l'approche" is flashing, it will arrive very shortly.
Also, there are signs with all the station names in this direction. Beside each name, a yellow light indicates if the next train stops at that station. Therefore, board the next train if and only if the "MARNE LA VALLEE CHESSY" light is on!
Now, try to find a seat and enjoy the ride! The A line has new double-decker trains to allow more passengers in. Also, you may find over the doors some hi-tech route maps with yellow lights. On these maps, all the lights indicate the remaining stations to serve, and the blinking light is the next station. As the train progresses, the lights turn off one by one. It is convenient to see on which branch the train is going, and which stations the train will skip. When the train arrives into a station, a voice announces the name two times.
Maybe one day, someone will code a cool plugin to get such a map in Minecraft as we ride minecarts...
40 minutes later, you arrive at Disneyland. Go upstairs, pass through the gates, exit the station and you are arrived at the Minecon site!
Do not hesitate if you have any questions. Have a nice stay in Paris!
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So this topic is now closed.
Is there a reason why?
Virus?
There's a slim chance it was related to my comment I posted about how you can get it smp without requiring another mod.
Curiousity killed the cat I know..
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Have some of the peaceful animals turn agressive, perhaps when we attack them.
Have deer work as a herd with the males (Forget if there is females) attacking as a group if one is attacked.
Yet they don't retarget if their first target is closer.
The minotaurs maze, We found our first one after raging at the magic map for being wrong, Then my brother saw the leaves turned into bricks.
Fix it so leaves don't turn into bricks
Also, The magic map when we tried to craft and view it in the overworld. It quietly crashed the server.
The server ground to a halt and would not respond.
I know I should get a log for that.
A problem if you wanted to go make a public server.
Might be a unique combination of mods however.
You could also think about those giant trees, Add a elven village!
The staff which shoots the enderpearls, It seems a bit cheap to recharge it in comparison to the staff which summons zombies.
The staff which steals health and restores hunger, Seems a tad underpowered. But then again I've not used it in a battle.
The giants castle on the magic map, Perhaps after the giant is killed it could get a red X on it? So we know he is defeated.
And regarding the angry wolves in the forest, They would be more terrifying if their speed was increased.
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So basically both the mods are trying to access the same dimension id..
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When I start installing 1.3.1 mods this will be a must have
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That would auctally be a question for the creator of the Sword+ mod.
What I think it means is that that sword can not be crafted in the normal crafting table.
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Aie, Just install quickguide to use it on any server.
You access it with "G" default.
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Does "G" work in SSP?
If no then you did not install it right.
If yes then you are suffering a really strange bug.
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This optifines doing?