This has already been brought up in the official OME thread, but people seem to be having trouble with it. This is just a workaround until Osici adds large map support (unless it's some more complicated issue).
These are batch (.bat) files for windows. Just place them in the same directory as OME.jar, and run them. They will run OME with higher memory, allowing it to load larger maps. Obviously, doing so uses more ram, so y'know, be wary of how much you have.
If anyone has better explanations of how this uses ram, feel free to correct me/elaborate. I'm not quite an expert on it, I just copied the commands from the official thread, and made batch files for them.
Sorry for beeing such a noob.
I did everything you told me.
By "running" the text file, you mean open it or what?
I need to open my 256x256x256 map :sad.gif:
Thank you
Brandwein
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These are batch (.bat) files for windows. Just place them in the same directory as OME.jar, and run them. They will run OME with higher memory, allowing it to load larger maps. Obviously, doing so uses more ram, so y'know, be wary of how much you have.
Here the one to load it using 512MB (will load most large maps):
http://www.mediafire.com/?oyywymminjn
Here's one using 1024MB, for ridiculously large maps:
http://www.mediafire.com/?eumjizy3imk
If anyone has better explanations of how this uses ram, feel free to correct me/elaborate. I'm not quite an expert on it, I just copied the commands from the official thread, and made batch files for them.
I did everything you told me.
By "running" the text file, you mean open it or what?
I need to open my 256x256x256 map :sad.gif:
Thank you
Brandwein
Brandwein loves you all, except griefers.
it's a .bat file, right?
Thank you for your answer :wink.gif:
Brandwein loves you all, except griefers.