GBAtemp Java Minecraft server - come hang out and play with your fellow GBAtemp users!

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Introducing the GBAtemp Minecraft server! Party like it’s 2013, because we’ve decided to have fun by renting a Minecraft server, for GBAtemp users to come mine, craft, and chill out in. Hopefully, the community can have some fun together there!

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Minecraft 1.16.5
IP: mc.chary.tv

You’ll need Minecraft, of course, as well as CurseForge, which handles the automatic download of all the needed mods to play. After installing CurseForge, just grab the “TempCraft” pack by searching for it on CurseForge, and you’ll be all set.

:arrow: CurseForge Download

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This is Java Minecraft, and there are mods! The consensus was to keep things fairly vanilla, but with a bit of spice here and there to keep things interesting. You can expect to see the following mods:
  • Aquaculture
  • Better Caves
  • JEI
  • Chisel and Bits
  • Enhanced Vanilla
  • Genetic Animals
  • Quark
  • Pam’s Harvestcraft 2
  • Gravestone Mod
  • Biomes ‘o Plenty

And other neat tweaks and additions to make the normal Minecraft experience funner! (You can check the full mod list in CurseForge). General forum decency rules apply--don't grief, don't cheat, and try to have a good time!

We look forward to seeing who stops by!
 

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Having good fun so far :D

I think my only suggestion would be to maybe include Chisel just for more block variations, but otherwise it's awesome as is.

Honestly i'd love to use Fabric for the optimizations but that's about the only good thing about it. Its content pool is still really sparse and i'm unfamiliar with most of it.

Yeah that's fair. I don't know a lot about Fabric mods either. Since the Tempcraft pack isn't huge, there's probably a good chance of most things having Fabric equivalents but it's spending the time to find them...

Anyway, no need to break what seems to be working well already.
 

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btw i live in Java, island of indonesia. I dont know why there is a name like Java script, java(etc). if someone know the reason behind java name, please tell me.
Java (language) is named after the Java coffee, which is grown in or around Java, Indonesia. Javascript was named to takes advantage of the popularity of Java.

All or almost all 1.13+ modded servers do that.
 
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That would be poor design choices.
There are mods on the server that are purely server side and don't need to be loaded by the client, and some on the client only it needs as well. Unless your client and the server have IDENTICAL mods down to the exact version number, it'll show that error. It doesn't mean anything. And no point bloating the client for a checkmark

Having good fun so far :D

I think my only suggestion would be to maybe include Chisel just for more block variations, but otherwise it's awesome as is.



Yeah that's fair. I don't know a lot about Fabric mods either. Since the Tempcraft pack isn't huge, there's probably a good chance of most things having Fabric equivalents but it's spending the time to find them...

Anyway, no need to break what seems to be working well already.


I actually tried to get Chisel but it refused to load and kept crashing the server. That was pretty early on so tbh I just chucked it in the garbage lol. Really not sure what was tripping it up.

I could probably recreate what we have now relatively well but the fabric version of biomes o plenty was kinda ehh. A lot of little mods aren't bad almost all of the big ones don't have fabric equivalents yet. I'm really hoping the forge fabric compatibility projects make some good progress soon. That'd be the ideal. Like the sponge forge of olde
 
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@Chary @Hells Malice Would it be OK if I made a temp discord server for the MC server? At least until/if ya'll get an official one running.

Wouldn't be much point since people can just use the official gbatemp discord and i'll eventually link to that one anyway
 
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I would have preferred a Factorio server. :D
However, keep it running until I get my Steam Deck. Thanks.
Btw off topic question: Will the (amazing) Steam Deck get an extra gbatemp subforum?
 

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I'm not sure if you saw the suggestions while I was in game, but I suggest adding Extra Bit Manipulation (Will allow people to create custom armor using chisel & bits, among other stuff) and Little Tiles (Will enable custom particle effects and moving parts in builds). Little Tiles is somewhat though not completely redundant if Create ends up getting added, though that mod leans far from vanilla Minecraft.

Create is one that can fit well in vanilla or can be pretty far from vanilla depending on how people use it.

Chisel significantly increases load times and is a somewhat divisive mod.

Dynamic Trees are pretty cool, but does impact load times.
 
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Java (language) is named after the Java coffee, which is grown in or around Java, Indonesia. Javascript was named to takes advantage of the popularity of Java.


All or almost all 1.13+ modded servers do that.
so the devloper of java coffe is from indonesia?
 

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