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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. Thanks!!!
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Take a glimpse into the post-nuclear vacation wasteland of Fallout: Miami! The Sole Survivor journeys to the sunny South, following the promise of a well-paid job, but ends up embroiled in a conflict between various groups, some vying for power, others fighting to uphold their ideals. Fallout: Miami is a brand new worldspace, with a gripping main quest, side-quests, equipment, settlements, and a host of interesting characters and companions! Uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearances and take part in the age old struggle between Order and Freedom. Credits: Capture and editing - Pontus Johansson Music - Sergey Neiss 3D Logo - Mike Voropaev Sound Design - Jacob Felixson Narration - Paul Warren Produced in association with Creator's Network—a community that supports the development of creative productions. https://discord.gg/VFBtJ2H
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https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/3ad3cy/help_tamriel_online_testing/ For the past few weeks I've been working on a mod (my first mod), one that lets you play Skyrim with other people. So that you can play with as many people as you like(that skyrim and the server can handle), with or without the same mods. The mod is just about ready for release, but I've only been able to test it with a friend and myself. I can't really confirm that there's no horrifying problems until I've gotten some more feedback. To that end, I ask for your help. If you're interested you can find the download links, and necessary information below. Server: http://www.mediafire.com/download/h6vpc2z1dy6lmbn/TamrielOnlineServer.zip The server includes a test server, and a live server. The test server will clone your character, in your skyrim, when you connect. And relay what you do back to the clone. This is something I used to make sure things work, since none of my other computers can adequately run skyrim. The live server won't spawn any clones, and is what you should use if you're playing with other people. Or have multiple computers connecting to the server. ----------------------------------------------------------- There's more info in the link at the top. Seems legit, this could be awesome.
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http://kotaku.com/years-after-release-heres-one-of-skyrims-most-impressi-1669950978?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow Years After Release, Here's One Of Skyrim's Most Impressive Mods Yet Nathan Grayson Enderal is a total conversion Skyrim mod that adds an entire new world to the game. Yes, its name sounds like something you'd take to cure a headache that is also the apocalypse, but this one's dark, dank-with-atmosphere caverns and "mature" leanings make it the Skyrim mod to watch. Luke wrote about Enderal a while back, but it's come a loooooong way since then. The trailer looks damn near professional, and it offers a quick fly-by look at many of Enderal's various areas. In short, this is essentially a whole new game being built in Skyrim, with its own skill system, classes, characters, and locations to match. Here's what developer Sure AI is aiming to create: "One could say that we try to combine the concept of open world gaming with a complex and profound storyline. Furthermore, we try to merge the strengths of various open world games into one RPG. Enderal is a mixture of The Elder Scrolls and Gothic, added up with a multi-faceted and complex story. Enderal comes with a big world filled by tombs, ruins and ancient fortresses and lots of interesting landmarks to explore. We will also add new Features such as experience points, special classes and talents and set-items." Bold claims, but they seem to be doing quite a good job of making a place I really want to explore so far. Take, for example, the Undercity: Kinda nuts, right? It strikes me as more evocative of Metro 2033 than Skyrim—densely populated, people crammed together like rats in a wall, rotten with the stink of desperation. That, in my mind, is a very, very good thing. I want something different from vanilla Skyrim. If I wanted Skyrim again, I'd just play Skyrim again.2 Here are some more promising-looking locations: Those two are a bit more Skyrim-y, but the second, especially, seems a lot harsher. Enderal doesn't have a release date yet, but the developers are obviously making good progress. Here's hoping for something playable sooner rather than later.