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Ethre

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  1. The spike comes on gradually, there may be the odd occasion when your minecraft freezes for a second, then fine for a minute, then happens again for longer until eventually it happens permanently, requiring a restart of Java.

     

     

    A perfect description of the problems I experience.

  2. I don't work on the beta - but I believe you can directly change these settings in the NexusClient.exe.config file (within the installation directory).

     

    </setting>

    <setting name="CheckForNewModVersions" serializeAs="String">

    <value>True</value>

    </setting>

    <setting name="AddMissingInfoToMods" serializeAs="String">

    <value>True</value>

     

    That may help if you can't access the program at all. (Or maybe not - but may be worth a shot).

  3. The server has been repaired.

    There is another new map.

     

    And if I catch anyone abusing worldedit or any of other cheater programs on the level that was to screw up the last map the server is gone.

     

    Who was using world edit?? I know it couldn't have been me, even on accident, I have a minimap installed and my client is patched to allow x256 texture packs, that's it o.0

     

     

    I don't know what kind of corruption DrGrimm was having, but its pretty hard to "accidentally" do anything major to a MC server. You're fine Sepherose.

     

    Its a darn shame to hear of the problems Dr. :(

  4. Quote from Dark0ne. I believe its still up

     

    Connecting to the Nexus mumble server

     

     

    1. Download mumble from their site http://sourceforge.n....2.exe/download

    2. Install mumble as you'd install any other software

    3. Go to Server -> Connection or press CTRL + O to bring up the "Mumble Server Connect" window

    4. Click "Add New..."

    5. Servername: Nexus

    6. Address: 195.90.99.195

    7. Port: 58657

    8. Username: Your nexus forum username

     

     

     

    If the mumble server goes down for any reason then use the forum chat to coordinate

     

     

    Turning off "All-talk" so we don't get feedback from your speakers/mic

     

    All-talk basically means as soon as your microphone picks up a noise it will transmit it. It's good in some situations but particularly bad if you don't have or aren't using a headset. It's probably best, considering the number of people who have said will be taking part, if everyone turns all-talk OFF to avoid potential issues. It means we might miss out on a few screams and crying, but hopefully you'll quickly learn to press your talk key before you wet yourself... To do this:

     

     

    1. Go to Configure -> Settings

    2. Under "Transmit" select "Push to Talk" from the drop-down menu

    3. Go to "Shortcuts" on the left

    4. "Push-to-talk" should be in the list. Change the key shortcut to whatever button it is you want to press in order to talk to others on Mumble

     

     

     

     

    You are welcome to come on to the server and chat/listen even if you're not going to play the demo. The mumble server will be up from now until Friday and myself and a couple of others are sat in it most of the time; so come on in before the night and get all your settings sorted out so we don't have to wait for you on Friday

  5. KD's right about the upload speed. Its not so fun when your blocks respawn.

    In terms of data transfer its not really significant. I have no numbers for the server itself, but I ran a few on the local server and it really wasn't a noticeable amount for a high-speed internet connection. That said, if you were, say downloading linux distros, you would definitely feel the impact.

     

    The current rates seem more like that Ub3r. I was in at slightly less than a quarter of that (and originally I was looking for a cheaper host!).

     

    Good to hear from you Dr Grimm. :)

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