is the server just a straight minecraft server? or is it based off an api like bukkit? i was just wondering because if its on bukkit the voxelbox server plug-ins would be a really usefull tool for admins.
Server tech?
Started by Lupus, Jan 12 2012 12:27 PM
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#1
Posted 12 January 2012 - 12:27 PM
#2
Posted 12 January 2012 - 06:21 PM
This is a Bukkit server.
We already have Voxel Sniper installed, although we don´t use it much. As far as the other plugins are concerned, we already have existing plugins that do the same thing, except for VoxelTronix, since very few of out members mess around with redstone.
Then again, if there does exist a feature one of those plugins that´s more useful than any we have, we might consider changing.
Only thing I don´t like about Voxel is that it uses its own permission system, so we can´t use something like PEX to set permissions automatically.
We already have Voxel Sniper installed, although we don´t use it much. As far as the other plugins are concerned, we already have existing plugins that do the same thing, except for VoxelTronix, since very few of out members mess around with redstone.
Then again, if there does exist a feature one of those plugins that´s more useful than any we have, we might consider changing.
Only thing I don´t like about Voxel is that it uses its own permission system, so we can´t use something like PEX to set permissions automatically.
#3
Posted 12 January 2012 - 10:44 PM
Excellent, that was the main one i was thinking of.
its just that some of the landscapes around canterlot seem to be a little out of sync with the buildings, and voxel sniper is the best tool i could think of to correct it.
its just that some of the landscapes around canterlot seem to be a little out of sync with the buildings, and voxel sniper is the best tool i could think of to correct it.
#4
Posted 13 January 2012 - 01:16 AM
The guys responsible are using Voxel Sniper to make it. I think.
#5
Posted 13 January 2012 - 08:27 AM
Pay no attention to the Canterlot you see in Equestria, soon we will have a Canterlot where the mountains and the buildings both agree on where they should end. And yes, Voxel Sniper was the perfect tool for the job.
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