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When I play in my forge server, I can't craft any modded items, I have NEI and I can use it to see crafting recipes and I can use mod items but I can't craft them. I can't craft vanilla minecraft items but I'm not allowed to craft any modded minecraft items. It's like their not their at all, if I put the items in the crafting grid it doesn't even show up in the output box. It's not a glitched invisible item, and this happens to all modded items I try to craft. I'm trying to play on na modded survival server with friends but it really ruins it if we can't craft any modded items. In my server it says all mods are loaded too. Any help/feedback on this would be great and I would appreciate the help, thanks in advance :D. (P.S. my mods are both in my server and client mods folder so that's not why it's not working)
Raft is a highly interesting modification pack. It does a pretty good job of replicating the game is designed to replicate, and it does this in such a way that translates nicely into the world of Minecraft. There is a realistic crafting system in place, there are limited resources, and you genuinely feel like you have to fight to survive, which is nice. You can play by yourself, or you can get some friends involved and play with them, thanks to the amazing world of Minecraft server hosting.
This specific modification pack is for 1.12.2, so you will need to make sure that you have access to enough resources to be able to use that. We personally recommend that you go in for at least 8 GB of RAM, as well as a version of Minecraft that is built for 1.12.2. The 8 GB of RAM will give you all of the necessary power that you need to get everything done, Plus it will also give you ample space and resources to begin experimenting with Raft server hosting, which is nice for anybody who wants to create their own unique experience.
Minecraft RLCraft servers host the RLCraft modpack, which is known for its realism and challenging survival aspects. The modpack significantly alters the vanilla gameplay, introducing a host of new mechanics, creatures, and environmental threats, making survival much more challenging and requiring players to carefully manage resources, combat threats, and learn new crafting systems. The goal is to provide a more realistic, survival-focused Minecraft experience with enhanced difficulty, making it a popular choice for players seeking a challenging and immersive gameplay experience.
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When I try to connect to servers or join up on lan worlds in Minecraft it says "Failed to Login : Invalid session (Try restarting your game)". Multiplayer used to work fine but now keeps coming up with this error. Can anybody help?
Just as the error says your session ID, what you log in with, is invalid. This usually happens when you log in to your account and then have a new instance of minecraft and log in again without closing down the old one. The old session ID is invalidated as soon as the new connection is made. This will give you the error above when you attempt to log into a server as it will only have the new Session ID.
Restarting your client is the only way to get a new session ID as it will wipe out whatever it thinks the new one is and truly give you a new one. (Restart your client by quitting the game, closing and reopening the launcher, and then starting the game again)
We realize not everyone wants to have a scrambled recipe world. For them we have created a new world option when creating a world. You will simply turn off scrambled recipes which is located right under naming your new world. For server owners that want normal recipes there is a settings.dat file that you can edit and change to true. This will make all recipes default for your players. In the future we are adding a command that can change recipes server wide without restarting. We are also working on a command that can change recipes for a single player on the server. We get everyone has a different play style and this will help everyone create the adventure they want.
The most notable mods included in Crazy Craft 4.0 are Orespawn, Legends mod, TragicMC, witchery, HBM nuclear tech, Mcheli and many more. We wanted to include many of the old mods you loved and obviously the biggest one was orespawn. We did however want to create a new experience and that meant new mods and the recipe scramble mod. The recipe scramble mod does not just randomize recipes, it will take all of minecraft and change every aspect. You can get random items from leaf decay, mob drops, breaking melons/glowstone, arrows are randomized, hoppers give random items, etc etc etc. We did hear fans express that randomized recipes was not their thing and we heard you loud and clear. We created a world gen option right on the world creation page to turn off random recipes.
We recommend learning about the Tragic MC mod here, the HBM nuke tech mod here, legends mod here, and orespawn mod here. Good luck in your adventure and if you find bugs please report them HERE or on our Discord. You will receive no help on my youtube channel comments as there are way too many of them. Anyways happy crafting!
Please alert us of any reuploading of our mod pack to any launcher outside the void launcher. This includes Technic, curseforge and others. We do not want players get wrong versions of the pack and us being unable to help them.
Frequently asked Questions:
Click hereQuestion: How do I reset recipes on my world?Answer: delete the recipes.cfg in your world folderQuestion: How do I turn recipes to normal on a server?Answer: Open settings.dat file in your world folder and change it from true to falseQuestion: I have a bug how do I report it?Answer: Upload your log or crash report to pastebin and post it in the comments or join our discord discord.gg/atlanticcraftQuestion: I am lagging how can I make my game go faster?Answer: download optifine for 1.7.10 and add it to your mod pack by selecting crazy craft 4 on the launcher and hitting the advanced button to find the mods folder. Then add optifineQuestion: How do I disable all the random features from recipe scramble?Answer: edit the recipescramble.cfg file located in your config folder
Earlier this week, after remembering that I'd populated the RPS Mince Raft server with thirty-odd mates from Twitter and then forgotten about it for four months, I put together an impromptu archaeological expedition, and went in to find out what the hell happened in there after it went dark. In Monday's post, we poked around the chaotic ruins of the server's derelict spawn town, where we found a bouncy castle, a giant "mincemas" gift (full of mince), and an underground den we could only deem "the bone room" before leaving in a hurry.
But that was just the start of the journey - and the deeper we went into this place, the weirder it got. Below is a selection of photographs from the second part of my account of the expedition, annotated with my field notes. But before we set out, a warning: last time, I promised that you were gonna see a train's arse in this post - and if you thought I was kidding, you're in for a bleak surprise. OK, ready? Let's go.
It was hard to determine exactly where the borders of the spawn settlement were, as it seemed there had been at least two attempts to build city walls, both of which had long been built over. At one point while investigating, we found a vast pub, seemingly modelled on Deadwood's Gem Saloon (going by the signs behind the bar), that had become entirely subterranean after being covered with other buildings and an artificial hill.
I was informed by one of my companions that this place had once served as a prison for one of the strange relic mobs known as giants, but that it had died in "the accident", which it was becoming increasingly clear had wiped out every mob within a few hundred blocks of spawn, at some point before it had been abandoned. The place took on an air of cosmic sadness after that, so we made our way above ground and headed away from town as night fell. On our way out, we couldn't resist investigating this cathedral, perched high on a crag overlooking the city:
Beyond these eight words, nothing of the religion of St. Jetplane had survived, save for an iron golem bearing a tag that named him "Brother Duty-Free", wandering forlornly on a nearby hillside. This odd monk had nothing to say to us, however, so we paid our respects to the cathedral as best we could according to our interpretation of the sign: by flying around above its nave, solemnly making aeroplane noises.
When Nat began to bark up a load of dolphins, however, I feared we might have been stretching the definition of "respectful", and I moved us on. We headed east as night progressed, and a little way beyond town, we ran into a corral of shuffling cows, next to rows upon rows of simple, rustic graves.
As the herd looked mournfully on, we realised the names on the headstones were classic cow names - things like "Daisy", "Clara" and "Shia LaBeouf", and hurried on without looking back. Before long we found a railway to follow, and as dawn came, it led us to a valley containing a mess of rails and wooden sidings. We were perplexed, until our scout took to the air and saw its true nature: it was a go-kart track.
Needing to bolster our spirits after the bovine cemetery, we had a pleasant race for a time. (In this next image, you can see my expedition mate Ollie in the foreground. I thought his skin was meant to be Kratos off of God Of War this whole time, but apparently he just went to a Minecraft skins database and typed "brute" into the search box, and this came back).
As we raced and raced and raced, I developed the uncanny feeling we were drifting into a session of Garfield Kart Furious Racing, so we dragged ourselves from the karts and continued on the eastern railway. After a while, this figure became visible, smouldering on a clifftop to our left, and we eyed it nervously as we passed.
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