The landup mod doesn't add any new blocks or textures that don't already exist.
#HARD TIME PC CASIMIR MOD MODS#
These mods really add to the visual appeal of the TINAS world. I've added Paramat's landup v0.1.2 to the mods as well as VanessaE's moretrees and plantlife mods and Splizard's snow mod (snow fall disabled). I ask because I want to know if I should add the latest verision of PilzAdam's farming and farming_plus mods. When you say "(some version of)" farming, do you mean that you don't know which version of PilzAdam's mod it is or do you mean it is a mod that you have altered? Tinas world play could possibly be used as a sort of proving ground before players are accepted in more "select" servers. A characteristic that is welcome on any Minetest server. This is a lot of extra work, yes, and because of that only those who are seriously interested will participate.
#HARD TIME PC CASIMIR MOD DOWNLOAD#
There is still the possiblility of builds overlapping if they are large or the player doesn't have a current monthly download of the map but then that just proves how important it is to include the worldedit pos1 and pos2 coords in the post and the player's resposibility to survey and stake-out the area with a mese block and a steel block *before* placing the worldedit object. If all the players are using the same tinas world map seed, and they are all using the same worldedit conventions to place the creations of the other players of that tinas world, and a monthly download of the current-state tinas world is made available, then the issue of mismatched versions amongst players of the tinas world will be lessened. By doing this, the player can see exactly where, in what direction, and how much space the worldedit object will be.
To the player who wishes to place the worldedit object in their tinas world, set a mese block in the coords of pos1, then do the same with a steel block in the pos2 coords. Post pos1 and pos2 coords along with screenshots and the worldedit file(s). Next, use //p get to list the coords for both pos1 and pos2 Next, use //p set on the mese block and steel block to get pos1 and pos2. (Which is why it is always a good idea to make a backup copy of your world before doing anything big with worldedit.) If it is a big object, a lot of damage was done very quickly. Too many times I only used pos1 and the worldedit object was placed behind me instead of in front where I was expecting it to show up. Mese block meant pos1 and whereever the steel block was, that indicated the direction worldedit was going to place the object. This has worked for me because before I would forget which block was pos1 even worse when working underground. Players will come to recognize mese block = pos1 and steel block = pos2. By insisting that players use them when creating worldedit files for tinas world, the convention will become a standard in tinas world. Mese blocks and steel blocks are unique and easily identifiable. I recommend using a mese block for pos1 and a steel block for pos2 and including them in the screenshots so players who wish to add the worldedit file have a better idea of the placement and orientation. This is why pos1 and pos2 must be calculated correctly and posted.
Pos1 must be the closest, lower-most, left corner and worldedit places the object starting in that corner and moves out forward, up and to the right. Worldedit has a very particular requirement when placing worldedit files in the world. Be it buildings separated far from one another or paths/road connecting to one another. If every player is using the same map (seed), and they do the worldedit coords right, everything should fit neatly together. When posting a worldedit file to be added to the tinas world, coordinates for pos1 and pos2 must be posted along with the link to the worldedit file as well as screenshots of the construct that is in the worldedit file.
Perhaps a short primer, specific to how tina world worldedits are to be done, could be created. Yes, worldedit is a bit complicated at first. Once a month, the most current version of the tinas world is posted for new players and infrequent players to download.Ä«etween these monthly postings, regular players post worldedit files of their creations in the tina world *instead* of posting the entire tinas world. Maybe some of the following gibberish will make sence. I'm not very good at explaining either, so, please, bear with me. Perhaps this vision of yours would be better served by employing such technique with worldedit? Before the days of electronic communication, long-distance chess players of old would mail the position of the pieces, one move per mailed letter at a time.