after reading all this it is sad to see so many people afraid of change, bukkit has sustained a great utility for modders and server admins alike.
Things inevitably change, they are making an official API to make modding solid, this will end alot of the "dang it the new updates out, now I have to wait for bukkit/modloader/canary/specific mods or plugins to update boohooo!" and it will guarentee a specific mod or plugin works, no more blackscreens because it will all be under a specific code format, those who say this is the end oh no, no more mods, no more open choices are foolish, they are going to hand you the tools to create your mod/plugin and give you the assurance that it will work without a hitch if you followed the API they have given you.
whats so bad about that? god forbid everything will finally be compatible, take a moment to imagine the new door that has been open, mods you know and love that will work on a server side by side with block protections, more mods that will work in SMP without 85 different modification to your MC.jar.
the possibility to open up minecraft click on your favorite server and play with thier own custom items, texture packs, sounds, and who knows what else.
stop closing your mind, and start opening the door into possibilities!
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Just a little poll to see where notch's consumer base is located his single or multi.
You can also rant about what you would like to see in either too lol
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If these guys worked together officially I could easily see a benefit for both the bukkit guys and notch.
Benefits:
- Better SMP features
- Notch can focus completely on single-player while the bukkit team sets up multi-player
- Community driven updates, YAY official plugins (Permissions built into servers WOOT)
- A real economy system built in the game?
- Better griefer controls built in?
- Some serious performance boosts for SMP servers
- Server hosters celebrate world wide XD
Amongst other great things.
Anything I missed? Add it on!
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