Just an easy quickie one; I was poking around the wiki, and I noticed that at the bottom of The Nether's page it make a brief mention that setting hellworld and hellworld3 to true will make the Nether work in SMP 1.5.
My friend runs a vanilla server for a small group of us, so I just wanted to make sure this was the case before we go and change the server properties on an existing world, because we're paranoid and by no means experts at the whole thing.
Will setting those variables make the Nether and portals work as you would expect in SSP? I'm just a bit skeptical because it's a feature set for a 1.6 release, so it seems strange that the functionality is already there but locked away.
i think the flag is hellworld=true not hellworld3 or w/e
Also what this does is turns your main world into a "nether" world. if you want to keep your original world, just make a backup of it, and then delete the world folder. then set flag to true, and restart server and it will generate a new hell world. It does not "enable" the use of portals, you would need a plugin for that.
hellworld=true. However this is a bad idea as it ruins your first world so you would need to backup and such. I would recommend just using a bukkit plugin.
My friend runs a vanilla server for a small group of us, so I just wanted to make sure this was the case before we go and change the server properties on an existing world, because we're paranoid and by no means experts at the whole thing.
Will setting those variables make the Nether and portals work as you would expect in SSP? I'm just a bit skeptical because it's a feature set for a 1.6 release, so it seems strange that the functionality is already there but locked away.
Thanks for any help!
Also what this does is turns your main world into a "nether" world. if you want to keep your original world, just make a backup of it, and then delete the world folder. then set flag to true, and restart server and it will generate a new hell world. It does not "enable" the use of portals, you would need a plugin for that.