Posted June 22, 2013

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden

Namur
Malkavian
Registered: Oct 2008
From Portugal
Posted June 22, 2013

Personally I can't play the game with out a decent minimap/waypoint mod any more. But the one I used kept getting broken with each update.
Post edited June 22, 2013 by Namur

bansama
bansama.com
Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan

Renzl3r
A1way5 H1dd3n
Registered: Oct 2012
From United States

my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted June 22, 2013

So it had the most lightest known version of DRM known to mankind, one-time installation authentication. But DRM nonetheless. Which in this case I could live with I guess (as the kids wanted to play it online together anyway), but they still shouldn't have advertised it as DRM-free.
(I didn't try it, but I presume you couldn't just run the installer on a new PC and start playing offline, without connecting first to Mojang pages, at least to create an account first for the game?)
The thing that you think is the installer isn't the installer, it's the downloader. That activation was just the downloading of the game.
Once the game has been downloaded and installed, you can back up your .minecraft folder and the launcher and put them on any computer without an internet connection.
After my laptop was reformatted, I successfully had Minecraft running fine with my internet connection turned off.
So in my opinion the game is DRM-free, but it's disingenuous of them to call it that without detailing how to install it without an internet connection. Nope.
Post edited June 22, 2013 by SirPrimalform

carnival73
Zug Zug!
Registered: Sep 2010
From New Zealand
Posted June 22, 2013

Not a major issue, ultimately, but it is an extra hassle to have to dump out of the next game you start because you forgot to set the Logitech profiler back to normal.
Thanks for the info, everyone.....I've bookmarked this thread - Also think it serves as a good reference for other newcomers to the game. Thought i was the only one who didn't own a copy but I was watching the main site's sale meter still ticking upwards - Those developers have been earning nearly 30 USD a second for the past two years.

Personally I can't play the game with out a decent minimap/waypoint mod any more. But the one I used kept getting broken with each update.
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. From what I've seen the MODs are version specific...which ones still work with the latest release I'm not sure. At first I thought modding would be as simple as just dropping a porable MOD in a MOD designated folder and opting for at launch but people seem to be using some sort of installer which I'm not sure might overwrite necessary vanilla files.
Post edited June 22, 2013 by carnival73

neosurviver
Lurker
Registered: Jul 2011
From United States
Posted June 22, 2013
Mods like tekkit are standalone launchers that don't overwrite any of the base game as far as I know. You can go back to playing vanilla with no extras simply by choosing the vanilla launcher. I think most mods work like this but my experience doesn't go very far beyond tekkit.

pi4t
1001011001101001
Registered: Nov 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted June 22, 2013

On the plus side, though, more recently another modpack called Feed the Beast has come into being, and the people making it were very careful to get permission for all the mods used. As a result, it contains approximately the same selection as I believe Tekkit does (with the ability to edit the pack, if a mod you want isn't included), and many of the modmakers actively help with porting their mod in, documentation, etc.
Also, if you're looking to make your own standalone versions of Minecraft (with different mod installs), then I'd suggest MultiMC, a program which lets you set up as many 'instances' as you want, and provides various options to make setting them up as you want more convenient.

bansama
bansama.com
Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan
Posted June 23, 2013


amok
FREEEEDOOOM!!!!
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted June 23, 2013


It also sorts out the problem I had with What's My Light Level and Rei's Minimap by forcing WMLL to load before Rei, and other stuff like this.

bansama
bansama.com
Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan

pi4t
1001011001101001
Registered: Nov 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted June 23, 2013
Well, Not Enough Items (NEI) can do that, along with the ability to cheat items in easily (if you're playing a game where you want to do that), looking up recipes, and an array of miscellaneous options like a button to delete items.

amok
FREEEEDOOOM!!!!
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted June 23, 2013


Do you know of mod like that that also works with that launcher?
I think that all mods work with the launcher. You may see some red warning messages at some of them, but AFAIK it will (try) to load all mods you tell it to load. If something to not work, it also generates an error log so you can see where the problem is.
In the case of Rei, as long as I tell ML to load it last, there seems to be no problems at all.
At the moment, I only got 3 mods running - OptiFine, Rei and WMLL.

bansama
bansama.com
Registered: Oct 2008
From Japan
Posted June 23, 2013
Maybe I'll think about reinstalling then.

carnival73
Zug Zug!
Registered: Sep 2010
From New Zealand
Posted June 23, 2013


On the plus side, though, more recently another modpack called Feed the Beast has come into being, and the people making it were very careful to get permission for all the mods used. As a result, it contains approximately the same selection as I believe Tekkit does (with the ability to edit the pack, if a mod you want isn't included), and many of the modmakers actively help with porting their mod in, documentation, etc.
Also, if you're looking to make your own standalone versions of Minecraft (with different mod installs), then I'd suggest MultiMC, a program which lets you set up as many 'instances' as you want, and provides various options to make setting them up as you want more convenient.
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Seems there's a growing trend with running an unethical business or selling a faulty product and then just simply ignoring the end client when they come back crying.
As long as the Foresty modder placed a huge warning stating "Known to most times corrupt worlds when ran through Tikkit" he gets a thumbs up from me.


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As of now I've only added a texture pack
Soartex Fanver as Amok suggested. The mod remains in the zip folder and you can easily load or unload it through Minecraft's opening menu.
Post edited June 23, 2013 by carnival73