Have no clue why anyone would play it on the Xbox. That of course is unless they don't have a computer that can handle Minecraft......which they should, since we are in 2013 now!
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Why is everyone hating on Xbox 1? It's a great system, and it has Halo 1 (which I play all the time) and Halo 2 (which I also play all the time).
Err....
We are talking about the
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Mods do not work on the Xbox version of Minecraft.
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Do you know where I can get the 1.4.7 version?Nvm, it wasn't made for it. DARN!
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Have no clue why anyone would play it on the Xbox. That of course is unless they don't have a computer that can handle Minecraft......which they should, since we are in 2013 now!
Err....
We are talking about the
XBONEXbox ONE (from 2013), not Xbox 1 (from 2001).0
Does that mean horses will attack you by default?
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Can you get a mirror up? The download link is down.Nvm, it is just stupid ad.fly that is down!
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I want to use the 1.4.5 version, but it is not listed anywhere.
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L5420 is a quad core processor, without any hyper-threading technology. In a dual socket configuration, there is 8 cores total. So, not 16 threads as stated in your post, but instead 8.
Just saying.
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I partially agree.
Do not install vsftpd..........just more junk to install on a limited resource VPS. Linux distributions come with SFTP by default, which is more secure.......use that.
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/facepalm
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Definitely a scam.
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Yes, that should be enough (650 watt and 50 amps on the single 12 volt rail).
Although that PSU is junk.
Nope that is not enough. With a quality brand, 650 and 50 amps on the 12 volt rail should be enough. Although this PSU got very bad reviews and fails under moderate load, so it will not work.
Go with a quality brand like SeaSonic or Corsair.........NEVER go cheap on a power supply, unless you want your whole PC fried.
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Ban him.
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Not really. I host my servers with multicraft off a 6 core dedicated server, which has hyper-threading technology. Multicraft seems to read the cpu usage per thread, instead of per core...therefore it is not accurate and even though it may say 100%, that is not true.
To get an accurate reading of your CPU use, use the "top" command in Linux or the Task Manager in Windows.
But it does.... It has to log so much stuff, that it does have a slight impact on server performance.
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I an reproduce this flickering of chunks on 3 different PCs, with the multi-threaded Optifine.
Any news on how to fix this?