I can't imagine how a lighting engine would have any effect whatsoever on the size of a saved world. I think the previous poster was confused and thinking that the OP was talking about RAM usage.
I did an archive on the 21st and it was 47MB, I just did one now and it was 48MB. Not sure why the size would change, it should only be the number of files that have decreased since the conversion.
The client is the software you run to play the game (Minecraft.exe)
I believe in order to reinstall you just have to delete the 'bin' folder and run Minecraft.exe and it will reinstall itself. Where that Bin folder is depends on your operating system but for instance on Windows 7 it should be in:
Ahh, if it is a built-in part of Minecraft then you wouldn't want to try to uninstall it. I guess my next step would be to reinstall the client but I'm sure you've done that. Sorry, not sure :sad.gif:
things like skeletons creepers and so on keep spawning in light that just a little dim and i keep geting killed in my house
If it happens when you sleep, it's because of a bed-bug (get it? xD). The bed's currently have a bug in which they seem to spawn an aggressive mob whenever you use them.
Hmm I wonder what the conditions around this are. We used beds on my server last night, probably a dozen times, and none of the three of us playing had any mobs attack us. One guy couldn't use the bed the first time we tried but it was because he had an opening in his house, which obviously fails because a mob can path to the bed.
Can't explain the mob spawner or the lack of ore, but everything else you asked about is explained by version 1.3 released yesterday. Texture packs and Cartographer will both have to be updated to work with the new version of Minecraft, and the ever burning logs that you used to use in your fireplace do not burn forever anymore.
My understanding is that the old system saved chunks of 16x16 blocks and the new one saves chunks of 32x32 blocks, so it saves the world in about 1/4 of the number of files it used to need. That should be faster just because there are fewer files being opened/read/written. My server is an old piece of junk (1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM) and it seems quicker to me. The backup process now takes a fraction of the time it used to.
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I believe in order to reinstall you just have to delete the 'bin' folder and run Minecraft.exe and it will reinstall itself. Where that Bin folder is depends on your operating system but for instance on Windows 7 it should be in:
C:\Users\[yourname]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\
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Hmm I wonder what the conditions around this are. We used beds on my server last night, probably a dozen times, and none of the three of us playing had any mobs attack us. One guy couldn't use the bed the first time we tried but it was because he had an opening in his house, which obviously fails because a mob can path to the bed.
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That describes the changes if that is what you are looking for.
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