Max world height in beta is 62 blocks above sea level.
or you could dig down to bedrock and start the building there.
hahaha burning ship. I can just imagine the builders going for lunch break and then coming back to see the ship burning. "WTF?"
I hope no data was lost. I'd hate to have to rebuild my house again.
The server likes to eat memory and stop working for no reason. Usually fixed by rebooting, and it never seems to lose data...
So I got hopelessly lost. And died. Three times. Can I set up a server to use this map? and what kind of hardware is really needed to allow for just a few people to play on it?
Not sure if you can import your map into the server (probably can just copy the files over) but I've been running a server for 3-4 people with mostly success on my desktop. 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo E7300, 4 GB RAM.
server seems to be offline, or just broken, or run out of allocated memory.
eighter way i'm trying to contact the server's owner to restart the server etc
edit. ps. allocated more memoryto the files, all i now have to do is wake up the dude who runs the server
Just bought the BETA yesterday, been playing it a few hours It's definitely addicting, died once already, took me a while to find my shelter again As of right now I'm basically just living in a mountain, while sort of building an ugly-ass stone house out front
Any good musthave mods?
Thanks for the suggestions, will look into them
Unfortunately, Minecraft performs pretty terribly under Mac OSX. It's doesn't feel great having a game that's basically made up of huge pixels run this poorly on your new laptop
It has already crashed on me twice.
How exactly does the door to the hotel work?
There's a pressure plate on the inside which will switch the doors state to open for as long as it's pressed. So if you're standing just inside the door the state will switch while you're standing on the plate. After you get off the plate the door will close. (at least that's how I assume it works)