Hello! I have a bukkit server, And i install group manager and so i go to edit what permissions eks.admin should has. and so i go to minecraft and no one can use commands.
Help plz !!! maybe its a bug in the game. fix! HELP !
go away, this is a discussion about a terrain map, not about servers
if you want to discuss bukkit servers, go on the bukkit forums
Umm, this map has been on the forums for more than 2 years... http://www.minecraft...-updated-final/
Why hasn't it received attention by the moderators until now?
I don't know, this was just on planet minecraft yesterday, they may be 2 seperate maps??
I have seen this before!
Never downloaded it though... It look really amazing though!!
Maybe someday I will.
Yes, I actually downloaded the original before. However, it was smaller but bigger in file size because it was created before the Anvil file format, which raised the height ceiling and shrunk file sizes through various internal changes.
I know you said you were joking. I saw that.
The reason it is scaled down is NOT because of file size. To keep it to scale, the top of Mt. Everest is at the height ceiling. This plus some underground/ocean areas determine the scale. From the Marianas Trench to the peak of Mt. Everest, this must be scaled to the 256 meter world height ceiling. In order to keep the proportions correct and not have a flat Mt. Everest, the whole map was proportioned to the height restriction.
That would be 1.45 petabytes, and would take ~2.9 days to download!
Actually, Assuming we use the 1.38 GB file size estimate, "remove" the height restriction, and take into consideration the 1:1600 scale is the scale of ONE dimension (length, width, OR height), the actual scale for the file size taking the three dimensional world into consideration would be a scale of 4096000000, making the file size approximately 5.26 Exabytes, or, in the Petabyte conversion above, 5390.625 Petabytes. That, my friends, is a big file.
Edit: Just noticed I used the wrong numbers, it's 1:1500, not 1600.
New Calculations:
3d scale: 3375000000 Size in Petabytes: 4441.738
Size in Exabytes: 4.338
That sounds worse. That amazing earth map has been on the forum for a long time, yet the moderators only take notice of something similar on a different site? Kind of disrespectful to the creator, but I think he's dead anyway. He doesn't show much activity anymore.
Yes while salexp may have stoped playing, i continue to run the original 1:1880 Earth map server for the passed 2.5 years.
Its a shame he never got the respect he deserved cause he made it before there was any world painter.
Salexp wrote his own damm program to make the map.
Actually, Assuming we use the 1.38 GB file size estimate, "remove" the height restriction, and take into consideration the 1:1600 scale is the scale of ONE dimension (length, width, OR height), the actual scale for the file size taking the three dimensional world into consideration would be a scale of 4096000000, making the file size approximately 5.26 Exabytes, or, in the Petabyte conversion above, 5390.625 Petabytes. That, my friends, is a big file.
Edit: Just noticed I used the wrong numbers, it's 1:1500, not 1600.
New Calculations:
3d scale: 3375000000 Size in Petabytes: 4441.738
Size in Exabytes: 4.338
Right, sorry. My calculations were two-dimensional.
Fast Fact: 4.338 is close to the total data in all genome sequences of everyone on earth.
So where can I go for help on this map? Cause like I said before the Coords in game are not in the same place as where to Coords are on the Overviewer map they have hosted for this.
I think I'm building somewhere outside Philidelphia on this thing. Crazy thing is the ground is so high that as I mine the clouds are floating through the underground areas. I will say this for the landscape, the underground areas so far seem really interesting in how they generated caves.
there is however, a 1:1 scale map of america, and that took over 20 minutes to download for me. go away, this is a discussion about a terrain map, not about servers
if you want to discuss bukkit servers, go on the bukkit forums I don't know, this was just on planet minecraft yesterday, they may be 2 seperate maps??
Link please. I would love to check that out.
Yes, I actually downloaded the original before. However, it was smaller but bigger in file size because it was created before the Anvil file format, which raised the height ceiling and shrunk file sizes through various internal changes.
I know you said you were joking. I saw that.
The reason it is scaled down is NOT because of file size. To keep it to scale, the top of Mt. Everest is at the height ceiling. This plus some underground/ocean areas determine the scale. From the Marianas Trench to the peak of Mt. Everest, this must be scaled to the 256 meter world height ceiling. In order to keep the proportions correct and not have a flat Mt. Everest, the whole map was proportioned to the height restriction.
Actually, Assuming we use the 1.38 GB file size estimate, "remove" the height restriction, and take into consideration the 1:1600 scale is the scale of ONE dimension (length, width, OR height), the actual scale for the file size taking the three dimensional world into consideration would be a scale of 4096000000, making the file size approximately 5.26 Exabytes, or, in the Petabyte conversion above, 5390.625 Petabytes. That, my friends, is a big file.
Edit: Just noticed I used the wrong numbers, it's 1:1500, not 1600.
New Calculations:
3d scale: 3375000000
Size in Petabytes: 4441.738
Size in Exabytes: 4.338
Edit: The latitude and longitude are backwards.
Also, it would be pretty cool to have command blocks tp us from east to west and vice versa, as if we walked around the world.
And look at the last part with the ice, you can see Steve flying
All of them.
Did you know I write Science Fiction? Well I do. Check it out at http://planetretcon.com/books/
Yes while salexp may have stoped playing, i continue to run the original 1:1880 Earth map server for the passed 2.5 years.
Its a shame he never got the respect he deserved cause he made it before there was any world painter.
Salexp wrote his own damm program to make the map.
Right, sorry. My calculations were two-dimensional.
Fast Fact: 4.338 is close to the total data in all genome sequences of everyone on earth.
Actually, I forgot to factor in a few things, so it would actually take ~755 millennia to ~1.8 million years, depending on your internet connection.
I'd be better as a server O.O
Tho I'd love to see the hosting cost LOL
http://www.lo-ping.org/2011/05/29/earth-mapped-to-minecraft-to-scale/
but i think someone has a little too much time on their hands...