Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Bukkit and Spigot Minecraft 1.8 and 1.7.10 Mirror Download Links



Bukkit and forked projects from Bukkit are now dead. With the acquisition of Mojang by Microsoft (Bukkit was owned by Mojang) and other recent events, all of the senior staff for Bukkit have left the project and numerous other Bukkit developers have left too. Additionally, Bukkit has been completely taken down due to a copyright notice. The same goes for other projects, such as Spigot, which are forked from Bukkit. Fortunately, Bukkit Dev will remain operational.

Fortunately, I was able to get the Bukkit and Spigot JAR files for 1.7.10 and 1.8, and upload them to MEGA.

Here are the download links:

Download SpigotMC for Minecraft 1.7.10
Download SpigotMC for Minecraft 1.8

Download Bukkit for Minecraft 1.7.10
Download Bukkit for Minecraft 1.8

Also, there is another project called Sponge which is being created by numerous prominent members of the Minecraft modding community. Sponge will include numerous improvements over Bukkit, Forge integration, and numerous other features. You can read more about it here.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Bukkit is dead but there is Sponge




As you may have already heard, in the wake of Microsoft's acquisition of Mojang, numerous developers for the Bukkit Minecraft server software and all of the senior staff of Bukkit have left the project. Additionally, Bukkit has been completely taken down because of a DMCA request which can be read here.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Should I run 64-bit or 32-bit Java for Minecraft?





A common question amongst Minecrafters is if they should run 64 bit Java or 32 bit Java. The short answer is that you should run 64 bit Java whenever possible. This is because of a number of reasons. Running a 32 bit version of Java limits you to only be able to use a maximum of 4 GB of memory and runs slower which is especially noticeable when rendering the world in Minecraft. 64 bit Java on the other hand allows you to access 17.2 billion GB of memory so Java won't hinder your ability to use super RAM intensive programs such as an instance of heavily modded Minecraft. Although 64 bit computers running 64 bit operating systems can run 32 bit applications, 32 bit computers can not run 64 bit applications.


Friday, July 18, 2014

Minecraft Forge now avalible for Minecraft 1.7.10!

Minecraft Forge has finally been updated for Minecraft 1.7.10. You can download it now. Note that it will take some time for us to update all our pages featuring mods for previous versions. Feel free to notify us of any out of date pages.

More details about it can be found on here on the Minecraft Forge forum.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Finally Bukkit is now updated for Minecraft 1.7.9

Good news - Bukkit has finally been updated for Minecraft 1.7.9. Be cautious, though. This is a development build so there may be unforeseen issues and there will very likely be comparability issues with some plugins.

Here is the post from their forum on the new release:
A new CraftBukkit for Minecraft 1.7.9 DEVELOPMENT build is now available!

As of this post, we've shifted development over to Minecraft 1.7.9 compatibility and now have development builds available. We strongly suggest that you only use this build if you would like to help us get a Beta build out sooner and are experienced with using unsupported development builds.

Minecraft 1.7.6+ contains important changes to enable support for the upcoming switch to UUIDs and name changing. We strongly recommend you read our previous article on the switch to UUIDs to help you understand what it means for servers and how to prepare for Mojang allowing name changes by Minecraft 1.8.

WARNING: Minecraft 1.7.9 is an update that requires clients to update before being able to connect. This means that players will not be able to connect to your server if they have not updated to at least Minecraft 1.7.6.

Will plugins break with this build? Minecraft 1.7 is one of the most involved updates to date, with Mojang having touched a reported ~220k+ lines of code. As a result, a significant amount of the code base has shifted making it difficult to ensure any stability with regards to our API. That being said, it is difficult to determine if plugins will be breaking with our 1.7.x update and the state of the API in our earlier development builds should NOT be relied upon in any way.

What is a Development Build? A Development build is provided AS IS and COMPLETELY UNSUPPORTED. You should only be running these builds if you are completely aware of how to properly make use of them. Support requests of ANY KIND will be removed without warning. If you have to ask where or how to get the development build, you should NOT be running it and posts of that nature will be deleted.

Known Issues: None

Get the latest development build here

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Best utility mods for Minecraft in 2014

There are many occasions where I have been in Minecraft and wanted additional usability. For instance, I am one of those people that likes to explore the World of Minecraftia and ends up losing the location of their house. I am also one of those people that doesn't remeber all the crafting recipes for the incredibly large amounts of mods. Being that I frequently have a large amount of mods installed, I also sometimes can't tell what mod a block or item is from. Additionally, I am frequently trying to build really big structures in creative mode but I am not fond of placing each blog individually. I have rounded up a list of some of mods which I use to solve these issues. I don't have these mods listed in much of a particular order.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

LiteLoader for Minecraft 1.7.10, 1.7.2, 1.6.4, 1.6.2, 1.5.2




What is LiteLoader?
LiteLoader is a lightweight mod bootstrap for Minecraft mods that don't change or modify the game mechanics of Minecraft. It is can be used alongside Minecraft Forge and Forge Mod Loader. Mods for LiteLoader practically never conflict with Forge mods.

Click to go to the forum page for LiteLoader
Click to download LiteLoader