Wednesday, June 29, 2011

r876 - Fixes a crash with clicking on the timer block UI

In the meantime till the update is actually up, a current workaround is make sure to first click on the change input button on the Timer blocks UI.  Also this change includes the fix for the download bar overflow (though I slipped it in last night secretly).

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  2. Song after Gone is up to date and ready to be taken in the list of maps. It uses direct download :) http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/403936-song-after-gone/#entry5672556

    And one question: how to make map to go to Category:released maps?

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  3. I went out and got a notebook and I'm writing down as many details about LotAC as I can, and planning and ideas and stuff... I'm surprised how much I've committed to memory... The only thing I can't seem to rremeber is the name of the central city... XD

    But whatever, It's written down at home somewhere lol

    Do you happen to know if Insomniable has a dev blog somewhere?

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  5. The moral of the story: Macs aren't for gaming.

    /facepalm

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  6. @C37 Studios really? well then explain this: i can play minecraft, left 4 dead 2, Sprial Knights, iBommerDefence, and many more on steam. so it's only THIS mod that dose not work on my mac.

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  7. no. i open the jar file and get a white screen with no buttons and after a while it says not responding. i have a PC but it's a Piece of Crap (PC) and it cant use it ether. the only computer that can play it is too laggy and slow to ever play it. so unless there's steps to installing it that the creator is not telling us i am doing it right.

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  8. Link* an*

    Not even at what i was

    And iff you want my surs advice, try updating Java...

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  9. For Linux/Mac (or at least for Ubuntu), put the folder in the .minecraft folder. Go to ./minecraft/AdventureCraft, and enable the .jar files to be run as executable (dunno if this is needed, but this is how I got it to work). Then, open up terminal, navigate to the AdventureCraft folder that you just put in .minecraft. Run "java -jar AdventureCraft.jar" and it should work.

    ktnxbai

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  10. @C37 Studios the creator said to update java too when i tried it said i had the newest version.

    @Simon i dont know how to navigate in terminal, can you give more details?

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  11. For Mac, it looks like it is in Applications/Utilities in the finder. (http://youtu.be/OK5eMj7Uxus)

    For Ubuntu, it is in Applications/Accessories.

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  12. not where terminal's location, you said to navigate to the adventurecraft folder in minecraft, thtas what i dont know how to do.

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