I have set up a Nether-based server for the weekend. If the reception is good, I'll try to make a more permanent one.
Oh, and BTW, the server is like the Nether server before the lore(there is no story, only what you write).
There is no whitelist.
The IP is : 96.30.131.185:25565 Happy Hunting!
Edit: Also, tell me if you can't get in. My port-forwarding might not have worked(although I think it did.)
Is there any mod which would work particularly well for making ship cannons? Not cannons which require tnt in order to fire a tnt block, but an actual rotating turret on the main deck of a ship that shoot explosive shells (used in ship vs ship combat)?
I have found Flans Plane Mod AA Guns work quite well against craft as well as planes. So you get two for one!
* In game name: Terminatar98
* Age (minimum 12 years): 14
* Screenshot/world save/text file/anything that shows
that you know programming:
term.clear()
pass = ("FFWF")
i = 6
print("\nTHIS IS A RESTRICTED TERMINAL\n")
print("Enter Password:")
password = read()
if password == pass then
while i >4 do
print ("Password Correct!")
print ("1. Open Silo 1")
print ("2. Open Silo 2")
print ("3. Open Silo 3")
print ("4. Close Silo 1")
print ("5. Close Silo 2")
print ("6. Close Silo 3")
silo = read()
if silo == ("1") then
print ("Opening Silo 1")
redstone.setOutput("left",true)
end
if silo == ("2") then
print ("Opening Silo 2")
redstone.setOutput("back", true)
end
if silo == ("3") then
print ("Opening Silo 3")
redstone.setOutput("right", true)
end
if silo == ("4") then
print ("Closing Silo 1")
redstone.setOutput("left", false)
end
if silo == ("5") then
print ("Closing Silo 2")
redstone.setOutput("back", false)
end
if silo == ("6") then
print ("Closing Silo 3")
redstone.setOutput("right", false)
end
end
end
yea it was a joke, you got the point thank you. and also you repeated exactly what i said, i said computers have 1 terabyte of hard disk space, which is different from memory, memory is RAM. But i know what you meant
I am sorry sir, you are correct. It could take up to 235 petabytes of space in RAM. But even with if you compress it by 100% in real time to put it on the hard drive (which is impossible to do with todays home computers), it would still take up 2.35 petabytes of space!
I wonder how big a world folder could get with one of those 1024 height mods.... all well, no one will be able to get that many hard drives after those horrible floods.
alright, you obviously pulled something off the wiki which was incorrect and you had no real understanding what it was, ill lay it out for you
1000 gigabytes = 1 terabyte, 1000 terabytes = 1 petabyte. your normal minecraft player will usually max a world at around 100 megabytes also (1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte), so yea, trust me that source is wrong.
I agree a normal player would never use have a 235 petabyte world. But every Minecraft version from Infdev on has the ability to generate that much data per world. Look on the page. Its second line down. Link
Also that means the ENTIRE Minecraft world, all the area, not just a straight line from center to end.
I highly doubt it takes up more than 500GB's let alone 1000 terabytes, so try not to over exaggerate yourself their bud
I have a reliable source. Minecraft Wiki
I didn't make it up. Unless the wiki is inaccurate. And where in my sentence did I say 1000 petaybytes?
I am not here to start a flame war, I'm just trying to set the record straight.
Actually your computer COULD handle a entirely explored world... if you had a lot of hard drive space. I think a fully explored world would take multiple petabytes! That is one of the reasons Notch decided to make the worlds generate as you go.
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Oh, and BTW, the server is like the Nether server before the lore(there is no story, only what you write).
There is no whitelist.
The IP is : 96.30.131.185:25565
Happy Hunting!
Edit: Also, tell me if you can't get in.
My port-forwarding might not have worked(although I think it did.)
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I have found Flans Plane Mod AA Guns work quite well against craft as well as planes. So you get two for one!
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* Age (minimum 12 years): 14
* Screenshot/world save/text file/anything that shows
that you know programming:
* Additional anything: Nothing worth mentioning.
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I am sorry sir, you are correct. It could take up to 235 petabytes of space in RAM. But even with if you compress it by 100% in real time to put it on the hard drive (which is impossible to do with todays home computers), it would still take up 2.35 petabytes of space!
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I agree a normal player would never use have a 235 petabyte world. But every Minecraft version from Infdev on has the ability to generate that much data per world. Look on the page. Its second line down. Link
Also that means the ENTIRE Minecraft world, all the area, not just a straight line from center to end.
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I have a reliable source. Minecraft Wiki
I didn't make it up. Unless the wiki is inaccurate. And where in my sentence did I say 1000 petaybytes?
I am not here to start a flame war, I'm just trying to set the record straight.
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Also, if you need help coding, I would be happy to help.
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