Also, Tommy @BO7H B4RRELS get your shiny ass in here. You have no excuse now!
Ha! Sounds good. I haven't played Minecraft in a bit. I've been hooked on Elder Scrolls and League of Legends lately. I'm definitely due for some Minecraft. 👍
I've had my account for yeeeears, so I'm sure it's the old Java version. I hope I don't run into any issues trying to switch over!
Yes, my daughter and I created it for the two of us. Then, a few days later, my son wanted to join in. He can join and it works fine, but he doesn't have the save file on his PC. I added the save file at one point, but it's as if it was captured at that time period and saved, he can play on it, but it's not a live updated version on the server. Not sure if I'm making sense.
My daughter and I created LAN world to play on together. Later on, my son joined us too. My daughter and I each have the world saved to our list of world and can play with or without everyone else. However, my son can only join if me or my daughter are on first. How can I get it set up where my son can join the world whenever he wants without one of us having to be on?
Java is weird, it seems to be hardest program to make sure the correct version is installed. Every other program seems to go oh you're running a 64bit OS, i'll install the 64 bit version except java.
Still, it's good to be getting somewhere. if you have 64bit installed, have youi tried manually poiting MultiMC to your javaw.exe ?
I have not tried that. I'll give it a shot next time I'm on. Thanks man.
Java is weird, it seems to be hardest program to make sure the correct version is installed. Every other program seems to go oh you're running a 64bit OS, i'll install the 64 bit version except java.
Still, it's good to be getting somewhere. if you have 64bit installed, have youi tried manually poiting MultiMC to your javaw.exe ?
I have not tried that. I'll give it a shot next time I'm on. Thanks man.
MultiMC, Java Auto Detect does say Architecture 32. No idea how it's doing that. I wiped all Java then installed 64. I'm baffled. I'll keep at it. At least we kinda know how what's up.
I'll give it another look as soon as I can. I can't imagine having 32 bit anywhere on my system. I wiped Java off compactly. I'll definitely give it another look though. I appreciate your help dude.
So, I've done everything possible with Java... My Java is fine... I think the issue might be that I installed 32 bit MultiMC. The website says, 32/64 bit Windows, but when I click it, I don't get an option, it just auto downloads the 32 bit version.
This error is usually caused by either not running Java as an admin or not using 64bit java - Annoying, java seems to love installing only the 32bit so you have to make sure you download and install the 64bit version.
Processor
[16:16:02] [Client thread/INFO] [STDOUT]: [net.minecraft.init.Bootstrap:func_179870_a:553]: #@!@# Game crashed! Crash report saved to: #@!@# C:\Users\Tommy Boggs\Downloads\mmc-stable-win32\MultiMC\instances\FTBRevelation-3.2.1-1.12.2\minecraft\crash-reports\crash-2020-04-19_16.16.01-client.txt
AL lib: (EE) alc_cleanup: 1 device not closed
Process exited with code -1.
I'm working on setting this up now. Ran into a problem. When I changed the memory setting like you said in the video, I kept getting a java error. I undid it and now it seems to be initializing. Hmmm?
I'd like for each person to be able to set a waypoint that they want. One for home base, one for a farm, one for someone else's base, etc. Then be able to teleport to them.
I've never used command blocks or teleport commands. Is it complicated?
I'm running a Minecraft server with a couple of friends. We are on Multicraft Bukkit 1.8.7. We are wanting to set up some waypoints, preferably though plugins; however, I'm open to using mods, just not as experienced installing them for a server. Can anyone help me out? Please.
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Ha! Sounds good. I haven't played Minecraft in a bit. I've been hooked on Elder Scrolls and League of Legends lately. I'm definitely due for some Minecraft. 👍
I've had my account for yeeeears, so I'm sure it's the old Java version. I hope I don't run into any issues trying to switch over!
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