olauncher
Tuinity
olauncher | Tuinity | |
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8 | 16 | |
264 | 785 | |
4.9% | - | |
7.2 | 9.0 | |
9 days ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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olauncher
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Help
Hi, I guess this is the place where we post if we need help, if it isn't I would appreciate if someone could tell me where to. Anyways, there is a Minecraft Launcher called OLauncher (https://github.com/olauncher/olauncher), it is the OG Minecraft launcher but compatible with the microsoft accounts thing. My problem is it has a sidebar with some games logos that I don't like, for example the Minecraft Dungeons logo, so I want to remove them, but the UI is on a different post than the code (https://github.com/olauncher/olauncher.github.io), which means they are different codes. I already know how to replace the logo for the Minecraft Bedrock one and the link to it, but I'd like to know if somebody knows how to get the JAR file already with the changes, since they are 2 different codes and Idk how to do it. I code in IntelliJ if it isn't obvious, but I suck at it so that is why I am asking for help. Just FYI, I ask for the JAR because the original launcher, the one that BigFoot (https://github.com/olauncher/olauncher/commits?author=bigfoot547) uploaded is just a JAR file, thanks.
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Is there a way I can download and use this old launcher? Is it safe?
Unsupported after migration, there's OLauncher, though!
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What's your favourite Minecraft Launcher?
If you love the old launcher, I recommend using OLaucher! It's a small port that makes it possible that you can log into the launcher with a Microsoft Account.
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minecraft and….yeah…
Use olauncher, its a patched version of the original launcher thats let you sign in with microsoft.
- So my external hard drive began clicking and I was wondering if there is a way to get the old launcher back
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How to get Minecraft Launcher Code?
Its not open source. There is a launcher that based on an older version of the launcher that is open source https://github.com/olauncher/olauncher
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Are there open source launchers with similar layouts to the legacy launcher?
I just found this, which is basically the old launcher with Microsoft and new version compatibility.
Tuinity
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minecaft server crashing when one specific player joins ? How do I fix ?
According to the GitHub Repository, it hasn't been updated since Aug 27, 2021 (currently 15 months ago) and the Repository is Archived, which pretty much means you won't get any support there.
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Any tips for a new server host?
For the server version, there are tons. You've got PaperMC, Tuinity (will be upstreamed to paper soon), Purpur and a lot more forks of a fork of a fork. I personally use Purpur because they're better optimized and faster than Paper. You can read more about them on their respective links.
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I have 4GB of RAM on my 2 player server yet it lags unbearably.
Actually try Paper instead of spigot. Paper is a fork of Spigot which focuses on high performance and bug fixes. And usually runs faster than Spigot. If you rlly need something to run faster than Paper, Tuinity or Airplane will work
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Considerations for minecraft server for a class of kids
Running vanilla with a lot of players is going to start creating a lot of tps lag. I would recommend running Paper or even Tuinity if you are having higher player counts. Depending on the player count and other factors like plugins, etc, you would want to go for 4-8GB of ram + a higher end CPU.
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How to create Java server? Is it free? Does it have to be renewed or something?
It's completely free. The server software like Paper, Tuinity, Airplane, and Purpur are completely free and open source. There are tons of them out there, and most remain as open source projects. Excluding the hardware and electricity required to run it, the servers are completely free to host.
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Server Hosting in New Zealand
With 16 players online at once, it's going to put a lot of stress on the server. So run Tuinity or Airplane (airplane currently supports 1.17), 8-16GB of ram, and a good amount of storage
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Minecraft Realm or Server.
Always go with a server. The vanilla server software can't handle that much at this point. On realms, there's not much u can do in order to have it run smoothly. But with servers, u can swap the vanilla jar out with Paper or Tuinity, which allows for less lag
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Tuinity or Airplane?
Tuinity: https://github.com/Tuinity/Tuinity
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I installed Photoshop for this
1.17 builds are stable enough now! Repo
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Help/Guidance on Building Server - NOT Advertising
I would always say that if you want to stick to plugins, always go for Paper. It's much faster than spigot (and here's the reason why), open source, and fixes bugs and exploits that spigot or upstream vanilla won't fix. It's a fork of Spigot, so you get all the features of spigot, and the lag reduction is really good on paper. I would recommend using Bungeecord or Waterfall as the proxy (which is a speical server software that allows players to hop between servers without having to join and quit. if you have played on network servers like hypixel, they use proxies, but it's on a more massive and complex scale), and use Paper or Tuinity as the backend servers (the actual servers you'll play on). Have the lobby server set as the default server, and either use 8 different servers or use 2-4 different servers with Multiverse and create 2-4 different worlds on within the servers.
What are some alternatives?
doom-ascii - DooM in the terminal!
Purpur - Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.
RaspberryPiMinecraft - Configuration files and performance testing scripts to setup and optimize a dedicated Minecraft (PC Java version) server
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
Minecraft-Console-Client - Lightweight console for Minecraft chat and automated scripts
Mohist - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API, formerly known as Thermos/Cauldron/MCPC+
TwentyTenLauncher - Resurrection of Minecraft Launcher from 2010. [Moved to: https://github.com/Kawaxte/twentyten-launcher]
Airplane - A stable, optimized, well supported 1.17.1 Paper fork.
minecraft-optimization - Minecraft server optimization guide
Waterfall - BungeeCord fork that aims to improve performance and stability.
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors