LATEST UPDATE:
1.1 - There is now a GUI which will let you choose to keep static textures, and can optionally install a texture pack for you. 64x64 textures should work (compass will be screwy). 16x16 textures also work, allowing you to remove animations from those packs. It should automatically find your minecraft.jar on any OS, and you can manually browse for it if not.
LATEST UPDATE:
1.1 - There is now a GUI which will let you choose to keep static textures, and can optionally install a texture pack for you. 64x64 textures should work (compass will be screwy). 16x16 textures also work, allowing you to remove animations from those packs. It should automatically find your minecraft.jar on any OS, and you can manually browse for it if not.
welp. this is strange. after using the patcher I'm stuck at the Updating Minecraft page, at Done loading with the green bar almost finished. Anyone got a fix/reason for this?
welp. this is strange. after using the patcher I'm stuck at the Updating Minecraft page, at Done loading with the green bar almost finished. Anyone got a fix/reason for this?
Same thing happened to me at first...
Try this:
- Delete the "bin" folder
- Start Minecraft
- Re-download the patch
- Place the patch in the new "bin" folder
- Copy "minecraft.jar" and paste it back into the same folder as "minecraft(2).jar"
- Rename "minecraft(2).jar" to "minecraft.originals.jar"
- Run the patch
- Start Minecraft
welp. this is strange. after using the patcher I'm stuck at the Updating Minecraft page, at Done loading with the green bar almost finished. Anyone got a fix/reason for this?
Same thing happened to me at first...
Try this:
- Delete the "bin" folder
- Start Minecraft
- Re-download the patch
- Place the patch in the new "bin" folder
- Copy "minecraft.jar" and paste it back into the same folder as "minecraft(2).jar"
- Rename "minecraft(2).jar" to "minecraft.originals.jar"
- Run the patch
- Start Minecraft
well, the patcher isn't even going through it's own progress bar. I just assumed it patched it instantly and the bar was redundant, but I'm assuming this isn't the case.
Patch doesn't seem to work for me. It made minecraft.jar memories size to 0kb.
Running Windows 7 x64. Ran under normal and administrator mode, double checked with file location for each one, placed the mcpatcher.exe in same folder as minecraft.jar, still no luck.
Is there a way to get a manual installer (.zip w/ readme) for this? I'm kinda leery about running another .jar on my system as I don't know what it may do.
Not from me. Distributing modified classes violates the one major rule: "Do not distribute anything I've made. This includes the client and the server software for the game. This also includes modified versions of anything I've made."
Ok, now it's an .exe, now I'm really leery on running this patch. I think I'll pass then. Thanks anyways for making such a thing, but I'll just wait until Notch fixes it himself.
Besides, I don't understand why other patches don't need to wrap things up in a .exe or .jar.
...why wouldn't you want the compass to be animated?
I don't have 32x items, I have 16x items. My compass worked fine, but it resizes the items to 32x and shrinks the compass pointer regardless.
Just.. How do I get a good Brick texture to work?
It just uses the Brick Texture from the Painterly Pack, and I want the Brick Texture from Doku's RPG Pack.
Thanks,
-Ire
Same thing happened to me at first...
Try this:
- Delete the "bin" folder
- Start Minecraft
- Re-download the patch
- Place the patch in the new "bin" folder
- Copy "minecraft.jar" and paste it back into the same folder as "minecraft(2).jar"
- Rename "minecraft(2).jar" to "minecraft.originals.jar"
- Run the patch
- Start Minecraft
I believe the textures are 256X256 and look amazing, the only problem is the fire glitch is on the grass which makes in unbearable.
Not a chance... that pack is waaaaaaaaaaay too high definition for this patch
no dice
Sorry... I'm not really sure what else to try...
I just messed around with it for a while and eventually got it to work I guess
https://s3.amazonaws.com/minehax/mcpatcher-1.1.2.exe
or
https://s3.amazonaws.com/minehax/mcpatcher-1.1.2.jar
If it already screwed up your minecraft.jar, delete your .minecraft/bin directory and run minecraft and let it download again before trying to patch.
If you got 1.1.1 try 1.1.2.
I was planning on packaging this with my next version of Mixcraft, so people can use the HD file
(giving you credit for the patch, of course)
If I'm going to release it in a few hours, should I just use 1.1.2 or will there be more updates soon?
1.1.2 seems to work fine for me, but I will wait a while for new ones...
I could just say something like:
"This patch may be outdated. If it does not work for you, go to this link for the latest version"
So people will come here if the one I provide doesnt work for them
works perfect now. thanks
Running Windows 7 x64. Ran under normal and administrator mode, double checked with file location for each one, placed the mcpatcher.exe in same folder as minecraft.jar, still no luck.
My Java is already up to date.
Ok, now it's an .exe, now I'm really leery on running this patch. I think I'll pass then. Thanks anyways for making such a thing, but I'll just wait until Notch fixes it himself.
Besides, I don't understand why other patches don't need to wrap things up in a .exe or .jar.