![]() ![]() To get this to work fully and allow Bedrock Clients to effectively build within the MCME building community, could take countless hours of development work and bug fixing across Java and C++.Īdditionally, this would also double the load on checking for derps in our resource packs when changes are made to them. Limitations of GyserMC taken from this page about the limitations of GyserMC, they cannot “Distinguishing between left and right clicks in inventories” This is vital to how the custom inventory works and how players build on MCME. Within that system the player has the left and right click in this “inventory”. How this works is that the player can pull an item from an openable inventory and that item then allows them to place a specific block state. To allow for easy building we use something called the custom inventory. While it can be seen that it would be relatively simplistic to set up the plugin on the MCME network, there are greater issues at hand with how a Bedrock client would work with the current plugins and methods of building on MCME.įirstly, for more detailed building and construction (Gondor and Moria) we use custom textures/models which are assigned to specific block states. The Plugin you listed GyserMC(Github) is one of the main plugins available currently which allows such possibilities. They were all rejected due to the insane amount of work that would be required to get it “working” for the Bedrock clients. Some of these may change as the plugin GyserMC develops but waiting for a 3rd party to solve issues is not something we look at on MCME.įirstly, the concept of allowing Bedrock clients to our Java server has been discussed numerous times before. With the Idea of allowing Bedrock players to access the server, there are several issues that arise from the idea, and I have outlined them below. ![]() Just adding this here not expecting any result or anything just thought it would be helpful to others Of course texturing is a while other matter and that I am aware of but all the other plugins will work seamlessly which I have tested endlessly on my own. If you have heard this before the you probably don’t need to read the rest of this.Ĭurrently the server is o my supported on Java for those Bedrock users reading this (I know your pain trust me!)Īpplying Bedrock to the server would take a very long time and a lot of effort from the team (I know) and will require a lot of effort from texturing especially! But the way of adding bedrock to MCME is really very simple and requires little timeĪll that would be needed to start initial setup is the gyser plugin (wether it’s installed in the bungeecord area or not) and the floodgate plugin for gyser which won’t require the bedrock user to sign into their Java account. ![]() But you will have to downgrade your Minecraft to 1.Already know this is under watch as a potential project but would just like to highlight it here. The (broken) map is still available by download it here. The map is currently broken due to the redstone mechanics that got outdated with the Minecraft Redstone Update. The map however remains outdated and has been unplayable for many years. The map today has more than 100,000 downloads, and was featured in Lets Play series by many famous YouTubers, including GamersDissent and The Yogscast. It is set in the hidden city of Gondolin, and closely follows the story told in the 23rd chapter of the Silmarillion 'Tuor and The Fall of Gondolin', in which Morgoth attacks and destroys the hidden elvish city of Gondolin. The map takes place during the First Age of Middle-Earth in the region of Beleriand. The map has a linear story line set for the majority of the adventure, but includes a free roam area once the player enters the city for the first time. The project took 3 months in total to complete and was finished on the 30th December 2011 by the two remaining leads, BevsforBros and Shmattins. The first structure in the city to be built was the Palace, which was constructed by Nightdusk who quickly left the adventure map afterwards, this lead to the full scale construction of the city and the map. The people who worked on The Fall of Gondolin were: The fall of Gondolin was the first official Adventure map created by the Minecraft Middle-Earth Adventure Team (also known as MCMEAT). ![]()
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