I've not played with the FTB launcher yet, so this is theoretical. Adding it to the Technic Launcher wasn't all that hard.
Generally, you need to follow the 'manual' install version of the liteloader install. Find the version.json that is used by the launcher and add the liteloader magic to the forge magic already there.
Id google FTB liteloader and see what's out there.
Stupid, I should have tried that first before bothering you. Works fine now, but I'd still opt to drop liteloader if possible...
Hey Gaelmare, considering you're the one in charge of the 1.6.4 version of MAtmos, I'd figure you'd be the guy I have to ask about this
I have an issue getting MAtmos to work with FTB for two reasons, firstly, liteloader doesn't seem to recognize the installation, and secondly, I can't figure out how to chain them (as a result of the former). Is there a way to do this, or even better, a way to simply bypass liteloader? I have both forge and FML obviously, but I'm not sure if this requires work on your part.
Looking forward to this being updated, as I finally got myself a rig that is good enough to increase the quality of minecraft.
Don't listen to the Nvidia fanboys, of course a Radeon one will do the job. But a 2,2 GHz CPU is pretty bad. It might work, but I would reccomend getting a better one.
>Nvidia fanboys
I don't even. Of course a radeon GPU will do the job, but they get ridiculously hot and are usually for long-term processing such as video rendering and editing and the like. For gaming, an Nvidia gpu will be better in most cases (unless it's a really old one)
Looking forward to this being updated, as I finally got myself a rig that is good enough to increase the quality of minecraft.
Don't listen to the Nvidia fanboys, of course a Radeon one will do the job. But a 2,2 GHz CPU is pretty bad. It might work, but I would reccomend getting a better one.
>Nvidia fanboys
I don't even. Of course a radeon GPU will do the job, but they get ridiculously hot and are usually for long-term processing such as video rendering and editing and the like. For gaming, an Nvidia gpu will be better in most cases (unless it's a really old one)
- Binding of Isaac
- Red Alert 3
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Dungeon defenders
- Gary's mod
- Magicka
- Killing Floor
- Nuclear dawn
- Company of Heroes
Don't expect to see much from me in the next few weeks :tongue.gif:
With time you will learn how to do things better Kris, practice makes (near) perfect. Keep trying and you'll get there. I went through two erasers while sketching my first piece of proper art, and it took me over a month to complete. Keep at it and you'll get better at it, don't put yourself down and especially don't let other people's opinions get to you.
And seeing as it's Christmas Eve, Merry Christmas everyone!
Merry christmas indeed o/
I haven't been texturing at all lately, been busy playing Terraria and MC Technic pack :tongue.gif:
Either way I want to do some textures in the near future but I'm not entirely sure about what to make. Any ideas? Another question I would have is if there's any good free photoshop guides anywhere, because I'm starting to find the limitations of PDN (think of burn and dodge tools not being there, instead having to use color picker + layer properties) and would like to move on to PS, but I'm completely clueless ):
Hey thanks for the vote of confidence, ill have a look at doing something when i get some free time. I think its just as much trying to find something that genuinely interests me to skin, after all the trouble is theres alot of really good skins out there already and its always nicer to do something thats not been done before.
Welcome back guys! I do have a few questions that maybe someone knowing about these server array thingamabobs could answer:
1. How likely is it that this sort out of equipment malfunction would occur in the first place?
2. Why did Curse administrators take the long way around and take out four days of site usability instead of immediately getting working copies of sites up so at least they were usable?
3. Would it be possible to shorten the time needed to restore and reinstall everything if the same hardware failure should occur again?
4. In the foreseeable future is there anything Curse could do about making site backups and restorations less dependent on critical hardware components like the ones which failed?
5. It seems possible from reading about the hardware that failed, Curse could remotely store a copy of their entire Atlanta datacentre at one or more other datacentres. Would they be able to put together some plan to do this on a regular basis, and to switch sites if such a failure occurs again?
6. Is there anything Curse could do to prevent a similar failure from taking out so many sites at once? Having a redundancy system that depends on a few critical components seems a lot like putting too many eggs in one basket to me!
And finally a question for the Minecraft forums staff: Could they please look into having the Minecraft Wiki site hosted on a different set of servers? It takes a lot of time to learn about redstone circuitry and I can't learn much while the wiki is down on the mat for four days!
Cheers ...
BrickVoid
1. Unlikely. Hardware is, though, prone to malfunctioning as well as firmware and other software.
2. Because, if you read the post, the SAN server malfunctioned, backup launched and malfunctioned, then so did the support NAS servers. there was no way they could've hosted it.
3. Depends on the issue, as this time it had much to do with the firmware provided by the provider of said hardware.
4. Most probably not.
5. Curse is, after all, not a company with millions of dollars and hundreds of employees. It's simply financially impossible to do such a thing.
6. Unless they reroute all of their structure, no.
Minecraft should stay away from that sh*tty curse network. they got their fingers in their asses all day long, while minecraft is actually attempting to get somewhere...
Ditch CURSE, As a Pre-Paying owner of minecraft, i like to be able to access the forums when i need to....Not when f- curse say so...
I don't have anything to say to this. Mojang has no affiliation with the MinecraftForums. They were origininally set up by Quatroking, as well as the wiki. Curse provides quite a relief for the hosting, and it can handle a LOT more traffic now. If you were here in the early stages of launching you would've known how much better the handling is now. I suggest you actually try to host a site with thousands of visitors daily, and then for 24 sites. Think before you put down **** about a "company" That is willing to provide hosting services for a forum for a game, and incorporating it into their network. This is the first time such a thing has happened.
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Well, glad the site's back up anyway. My question is, Did lulzsec play a part in this? I read that lulzsec was screwing around with some kind of minecraft-related thing. I am aware that it wasn't just the minecraft areas of Curse that were effected, but I haven't been able to find anything else about Minecraft that recently had downtime.
No, lulzsec has other things on their hands as far as I'm concerned.
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Stupid, I should have tried that first before bothering you. Works fine now, but I'd still opt to drop liteloader if possible...
Either way, thanks!
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I have an issue getting MAtmos to work with FTB for two reasons, firstly, liteloader doesn't seem to recognize the installation, and secondly, I can't figure out how to chain them (as a result of the former). Is there a way to do this, or even better, a way to simply bypass liteloader? I have both forge and FML obviously, but I'm not sure if this requires work on your part.
Cheers in advance
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either that or your gpu is crap
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>Nvidia fanboys
I don't even. Of course a radeon GPU will do the job, but they get ridiculously hot and are usually for long-term processing such as video rendering and editing and the like. For gaming, an Nvidia gpu will be better in most cases (unless it's a really old one)
Definitely. You should look at upgrading your CPU either way however.
Read OP.
>Nvidia fanboys
I don't even. Of course a radeon GPU will do the job, but they get ridiculously hot and are usually for long-term processing such as video rendering and editing and the like. For gaming, an Nvidia gpu will be better in most cases (unless it's a really old one)
Definitely. You should look at upgrading your CPU either way however.
Read OP.
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'2 Go dedicted DDR' I don't know what you're trying to say but that's wrong.
Anyway, get an nVidia GPU if you can.
Yes, look at mainpost
Needs ultra shader pack
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most likely not final but yeah
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inspired by
http://media.treehugger.com/assets/images/2011/10/Clay-For-Cleaning.jpg
might be a little bland, but yeah. Feedback appreciated etc, still working on that stone. can't seem to get it to tile flawlessly.
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- Binding of Isaac
- Red Alert 3
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Dungeon defenders
- Gary's mod
- Magicka
- Killing Floor
- Nuclear dawn
- Company of Heroes
Don't expect to see much from me in the next few weeks :tongue.gif:
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Merry christmas indeed o/
I haven't been texturing at all lately, been busy playing Terraria and MC Technic pack :tongue.gif:
Either way I want to do some textures in the near future but I'm not entirely sure about what to make. Any ideas? Another question I would have is if there's any good free photoshop guides anywhere, because I'm starting to find the limitations of PDN (think of burn and dodge tools not being there, instead having to use color picker + layer properties) and would like to move on to PS, but I'm completely clueless ):
Either way, happy holidays!
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already spread the dia bits a bit more
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Being:
Personally I like it, and am creating ores atm <: any comments before I finish?
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You should try, I've no doubt it would be good :smile.gif:
Is that sandstone? I like it >;
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neat, good luck!