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Jan 16, 2014picklerok posted a message on Snapshot 14w03a Ready for Testing!My Skin will look 2x sweeter with layers.Posted in: News
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Sep 26, 2013picklerok posted a message on Snapshot 13w39a Ready For TestingI am getting kind of sick of all of the new biomes. I also don't like biome-specific generation (like emeralds). I wish there were just maybe plains, forests, and deserts, (just a few of the basics), and there was no biome specific generation.Posted in: News
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A 1.7.10 version of the mod has now been released!
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No. I am aware that most people still play modded Minecraft in 1.7, but it never occurred to me that I should downgrade this mod. I am currently working on that copy tool I mentioned in the OP. When that is finished, I will downgrade the mod for all you who still play 1.7. The copy tool shouldn't take too long to add. I will most likely have it done today or tomorrow, and then I can work on downgrading
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Thanks for the review! I will add the review to the OP (I assume you don't mind).
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Can we use this with our own worlds or should we create new ones?
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Xolova, I haven't gotten a response so I don't know if you saw my application, but I sent a private message applying to be a wiki editor.
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I just made a mod. It was 11kb, not 34.6MB! Anyways, I did decided to give this mod a go, even though I know practically nothing about it.
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Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage done to your Minecraft worlds.
World Tools is a basic mod that adds new tools to help quicken the building process when building in creative. Sure, some commands exist in Minecraft that do this same thing, but they are not very practical and are a pain to use.
World Tools v2 is an upgrade that has mostly the same functionality as the original, but is completely redone to be much easier to use.
Downloads
Latest:
2.0 for Minecraft 1.10
1.3.2 for Minecraft 1.8
1.1.1 for Minecraft 1.7
Older:
1.3.1 for Minecraft 1.8
1.3 for Minecraft 1.8
1.2 for Minecraft 1.8
1.1.1 for Minecraft 1.8
1.1 for Minecraft 1.8
1.0 for Minecraft 1.8
Changelog
v2.0
-complete remake of mod
-now actually works in multiplayer, finally
-added in-game hints for your convenience, press to open menu to toggle
-removed reliance on commands except for undo
-press [C] to toggle between floating and direct selection types
-hold [CTRL] and scroll mouse wheel to adjust floating selection distance
-cursor now uses left and right mouse buttons instead of alternating
-holding [ALT] with cursor can be used to nudge selection
-hammer left click will select block, right click will fill area with selected block
-copy and paste combined into single tool, right click to copy, left click to paste
-copy and paste will now also work with entities and tile entities
-left clicking with brush will now create sphere fit to selected area
v1.3.2
-hold the sneak key while using the cursor to keep from alternating if the first or second position is selected
-"/wt tools" can now be used instantly put world tools directly into the player's inventory
-new copy and paste textures
-changed default floating selection type distance to 7
-[BUG] players without correct permissions can still use "/wt" commands
-[BUG] outline rendering issues
v1.3.1
-new "Direct" and "Floating" selection types (see guide for details)
-added options for selection type to menu
-"/wt set" can now be used to set the first or second selected position to a specified coordinate
-rearranged menu layout
-[BUG] tools are able to be stacked
v1.3
-added brush tool for making spheres
-if no block is being looked at by the player, the position 5 blocks in front of the player will be selected-removed eraser, eraser functionality added to hammer
-changed hammer behavior
-added fill, set, and give commands
-[BUG] world renders strangely while attempting to draw outline box in F1 mode
v1.2
-added undo command
-selected area now outlined for better visualization
-new menu to customize outline (more options for the mod to be added here in the future)
v1.1.1
-[BUG] major multiplayer issues
v1.1
-added copy and paste tools
v1.0
-initial release
[v2.0] Guide
Items
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Cursor
Use the cursor tool to select the an area to start working with. Click in each of the opposite corners. Once an area is selected, an outline appear around it. This is the area that other tools will be working with.
Hammer
The hammer is used to select the desired block to work with and also to fill the selected area with that block. All properties of that block will be copied. As of now, this does not work with tile entities (chests, furnaces, hoppers, etc.).
Copy
The copy tool is used to copy the selected area to the player's clipboard. The area is copied by using the copy tool on a block. The area is copied relative to the position of the block clicked. Once an area has been copied, click on a block to paste the copied area in the desired spot. A box will appear indicating where the area will be
pasted to relative to the position of the block the player is looking at.
Brush
The brush tool can be used to create spheres. Press [V] while holding the brush to open a menu which will allow you to change the size of the sphere. Simply right click to create the sphere. Left clicking will create a sphere that fits the area selected by the cursor. Warning: Getting trapped in the sphere is possible if the sphere covers the area the player is located. Breaking out may be necessary.
[v1.2] Screenshots
Area selected
Area filled with wooden planks
Area erased
Area copied
Area undone
Customization menu
Or, if you prefer a video, here is a
[v1.1.1] Mod Review by BloodveinHD
Installation
Basically, install this mod like every single other forge mod:
1) Install the latest recommended version of Forge for 1.8.
2) Place the downloaded worldtools.jar into the "%appdata% > Roaming > .minecraft > mods" folder. If it doesn't exist, create the folder manually.
3) Open the Minecraft launcher and select the "1.10-Forge" version.
4) Run Minecraft.
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I don't think so. It looks like there is a big new update on the way, actually.
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I see what you mean, it would just be better if codewarrior showed at least a little activity on this page.
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Thanks!