Teh Mine

From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)28 Jul 2011 15:51
To: ANT_THOMAS 2617 of 3934
symlink it?
From: ANT_THOMAS28 Jul 2011 15:54
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 2618 of 3934

Tried the XP equiv "Junction Link", tried mapping the folder as a drive, tried a direct alias to the full UNC address.

 

Web Server and Minecraft server are on different systems.

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)28 Jul 2011 16:00
To: ANT_THOMAS 2619 of 3934
Copy the file to the web server, then setup a scheduled task to sync it every X hours?
From: ANT_THOMAS28 Jul 2011 16:05
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 2620 of 3934
Yeah, that's pretty much what I've done with Karen's Replicator. Didn't think to do it with scheduled tasks, might do that instead.
From: ANT_THOMAS28 Jul 2011 17:02
To: ALL2621 of 3934
If anyone wants to make a screenshot for the mini-site it's F2. Press F1 if you don't want the GUI and crosshair on the screenshot.

They will be stored here...

code:
Linux: ~/.minecraft/screenshots
Windows: %appdata%\.minecraft\screenshots
Windows Vista \ 7: ~:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\screenshots
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/screenshots


attach here or send to teh at wakeupbomb co uk
From: Mouse28 Jul 2011 22:56
To: ALL2622 of 3934
Mouse's Modest Art Gallery is now open. Please excuse my neighbour who appears to be building some kind of Space Shuttle monstrosity. I am currently building very high trees along our border so your cultural experience isn't too badly affected.
From: Oscarvarium (OZGUR)29 Jul 2011 01:57
To: ANT_THOMAS 2623 of 3934
Dunno if it's one for Teh gallery but I got this glitch the other day. You can clearly see veins of coal and iron so I wonder if you could use it to find diamond/whatever. (giggle)
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)29 Jul 2011 02:11
To: Oscarvarium (OZGUR) 2624 of 3934
I thought you read all the threads here? :P

I'm sure glitch mining has been discussed several times.
Yes, you can see what's underground, and if you spot diamonds you can attempt to identify the appropriate above ground spot and then dig directly down to them.

But what you'll probably do is think you see diamonds, rush over to the spot as soon as the gap loads, dig a small hole to mark the area, then chop down lots of trees and craft some ladders for getting out with, then start digging a 2x1 hole all the way down, somehow get killed by the buggy bloody server software, return to the spot and find all your equipment gone, go spend ages working to get at least a set of iron tools, carefully making your way down and laying ladders as you go, before reaching the bottom, digging around a bit because you missed the precise spot, before eventually finding out it was bloody lapis lazuli you saw, not diamonds.

:'(
From: Oscarvarium (OZGUR)29 Jul 2011 02:16
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 2625 of 3934

I said that I read them, not that I memorised them. :<

 

And yeah, I was thinking that would be more or less the case. I've never used a 1x1 or 1x2 shaft for mining though, seems like it would be a bit fiddly.

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)29 Jul 2011 03:08
To: Oscarvarium (OZGUR) 2626 of 3934
Nah, not fiddly, and a faster descent than any other method (other than using existing caverns/shafts/etc), aside from a single column 1x1 hole which is risky.

Stand in the middle of the two blocks and dig down on alternating sides - means there's no risk of falling into deep caverns or lava, because you'll always be standing on the highest block.

Avoid doing it when the server is lagging or you might get raised back up and then dropped to fall into a crumpled heap of bones.
(Of course, now we have /back so you don't need to worry about rushing to get your stuff back and descending the hole if that does happen.)
From: ANT_THOMAS29 Jul 2011 07:28
To: Oscarvarium (OZGUR) 2627 of 3934
As PB said, vertical mining is a bit risky but it's my preferred mining method.
From: JonCooper29 Jul 2011 07:31
To: Oscarvarium (OZGUR) 2628 of 3934
glitch mining is great, it's how I got nearly all my diamonds, don't get as many glitches as I used to now though

dunno about PB making all those ladders though, I usually just replace all the stuff I dug out, jumping up and laying blocks at the same time
From: ANT_THOMAS29 Jul 2011 07:50
To: JonCooper 2629 of 3934
I tend to make the shaft then dig long tunnels low down from there to search for diamonds, then diagonally dig my way out.
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)29 Jul 2011 08:27
To: JonCooper 2630 of 3934
Too fiddly... I've decided to just strip-mine as much as I can/need between levels 10 - 16, so far it seems to work OK.
From: JonCooper29 Jul 2011 08:51
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 2631 of 3934
there is a lot of that going on too, soon* the whole server map will have no blocks at that level anywhere

I only do the glitch mining when I can, which is much less often these days




*eventually**
**maybe
From: graphitone29 Jul 2011 09:08
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 2632 of 3934

I dig a diagonal shaft down to the bedrock, then work in strips every few vertical steps going either side of the shaft, it's worked so far in the two shafts I've dug - I've found gold, diamonds and tons o' coal and iron. I've found a fair few caverns as well.

 

General question - last night I was buggering about in a cavern (YJ) and fell into lava, I used the /back command when I respawned but couldn't find the stuff I was carrying - does that burn up in the lava, or would it exist still, but be bobbing about under the surface?

From: ANT_THOMAS29 Jul 2011 09:21
To: graphitone 2633 of 3934
Fairly sure it burns in lava. Often when you die in lava and you're at the edge of some rock your items will come of out you on death and land around you so some will burn in the lava and some will land on the nearby rock and be saved meaning you can get them back using /back.
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)29 Jul 2011 09:22
To: graphitone 2634 of 3934
That's good, but I need want diamonds, not iron etc... You usually find plenty of iron/gold/coal/lapis lazuli as well anyway. And diamonds are most plentiful in layers 10-16, hence me stripping that. What I hadn't realised is that you can actually leave 3 blocks between the mining galleries not just 2, because mineral/ore veins are at least 2 blocks wide. That meant I was digging inefficiently for f'in ages :(

I think the likelihood of lava also decreases a lot above a height of 10, or at least that's what it looks like to me so far. Fewer lost diamonds, woo hoo!

To answer your question, and dropped blocks/resources/etc will burn when they touch lava :(
EDITED: 29 Jul 2011 09:22 by NUKKLEAR
From: graphitone29 Jul 2011 09:29
To: ANT_THOMAS 2635 of 3934
:C I was thinking that if they survived within the lava you could maybe douse it with a bucket o' water and collect your stuff back!
From: graphitone29 Jul 2011 09:31
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 2636 of 3934

How far do you dig out horizontally?

 

To stop me going too far I dig as far as a stone pick takes me.