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Updates are up. Tonight we shall mine in hell.
The warp gates work, you can pass through them or wait a few seconds to be teleported. It creates a new exit gate somewhere in the world close by, which you come out of when you go through the gate in hell you entered through. Also you only need 10 obsidian to make a gate, you don't have to supply the corners.
Destroying the exit gate (by removing an obsidian block) can grant you unlimited obsidian, as it recreates a new exit gate next to the broken one when you re-use it. It only seems to work in pairs, though and another gate built nearby in the normal world will take you to the same gate in the nether.
There's some stuff you can mine from new blocks in the underworld.
The warp gates work, you can pass through them or wait a few seconds to be teleported. It creates a new exit gate somewhere in the world close by, which you come out of when you go through the gate in hell you entered through. Also you only need 10 obsidian to make a gate, you don't have to supply the corners.
Destroying the exit gate (by removing an obsidian block) can grant you unlimited obsidian, as it recreates a new exit gate next to the broken one when you re-use it. It only seems to work in pairs, though and another gate built nearby in the normal world will take you to the same gate in the nether.
There's some stuff you can mine from new blocks in the underworld.
FatherJack wrote:Tonight we shall mine in hell.

Portals don't work in multiplayer. But I tried it on an old save and the game made a route from my spawn to almost right next to my main base, handy. Unfortunately I've pissed already off the locals in the Nether so I have to be fast with the 'porting.
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Apart from a couple of rather old laptops, my only half-decent spare machine is my devbox. I don't mind leaving it on or running it from that, but I do need it a couple of times each week for programming stuff.
Better would be if anyone else has a spare box, or a spare place they could leave a box on, I might be able to throw something together from spares - my office is getting a bit crowded and I'm having some major gasworks done soon and need the space to store my crap from the other room.
Better would be if anyone else has a spare box, or a spare place they could leave a box on, I might be able to throw something together from spares - my office is getting a bit crowded and I'm having some major gasworks done soon and need the space to store my crap from the other room.
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Depends on the OS from my testing, a Linux server can happily run (even virtually) with <256MB and little impact, a Windows one will eat up to 1GB and make anything else run slow.Stoat wrote:What kind of specs are required? And bandwidth?
The new cheapo E3300 dual-core Celerons cope admirably, indeed may be overkill. Bandwidth-wise it only sends a burst when someone connects, so the faster up-speed the better, but uses little just sitting there as far as I can tell.
A spare dedicated box, built within the last three years or so, with average broadband without a monthly cap should suffice.
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