To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
So I'm making a cool little map but I've hit a road block. so I want to make a execute command testfor 2 scores.
this is what I have rn
/execute as @a[scores={UseC=1..}] run scoreboard players set @p UseC 0
But I need to Test to see if the player has "World" set to 1. how?
Ive tried things like
/execute as @a[scores={UseC=1..},scores={World=1..}]
and others but nothing works
Help!?
/execute as @a[scores={UseC=1..,World=1}] run scoreboard players set @p UseC 0
That should be how you do it. Separate each score with a comma. As an alternative:
/execute as @a if score @s UseC matches 1.. if score @s World matches 1 run scoreboard players set @p UseC 0
Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQdu9LKAdIU
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
15w14a is on this link:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/15w14a
1.RV-Pre1 is here:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.RV-Pre1
Minecraft 3D is here:
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_3D_Shareware_v1.34
Duuuude thx so much I had to do this crazy complicated thing to make it work! You just made my map better! thanks