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I went to the Minecraft website to download v1.6.4 of the server, but they don't have it. So I then searched via Google and found McNostalgia and MVC (Minecraft Version Changer) but it only had v1.6.2 and below.
1 Answer. Sorted by: 3. Yes. As you mentioned, you can download the Minecraft 1.0.0's server's jar file (and .exe file) from fandom, it is found at Java Edition 1.0.0 page, screenshot below. Click your Right Mouse Button and select Save link as... (or whatever it's called on your browser) and select a location to save, and the file will be ...
3. I set up my own minecraft-Forge 1.10.2 server with a few mods on it. My question is now: Can I achieve, that connecting Clients automatically download missing mods so they can play on my server without hours of seeking for the mods, or downloading the modpack? I want to ask the user like "Do you want to download the missing mods?"
5. I have an 'online' Minecraft server that I have been building on for the past couple of months. There are some big edits that I want to make on the map, but the server only has 512mb of RAM so it crashes. My question is, is it possible to download the world from the server so that I can load it up on my computer locally and run it in single ...
0. Usually, yes. For most mods, especially mods that add any kind of content, both the player and the server need to install the mod. However, there are some mods that are required only on the client, or only on the server. For example, mods like InventoryTweaks, Journeymap or JEI work just fine when only the player has them (and you can even ...
Mojang is shifting their infrastructure to allow multiple versions to be easily accessible in the new launcher, so it looks like their URL scheme is changing to support that while leaving the pre-1.6 URLs intact.
1. Server mods are separate from client mods. If you're using pure server mods, you only need to download it to run it on the server. If you're using client mods or mixed client+server mods, your friend will need to download them. – Schism.
To get the needed version of minecraft_server.jar, you replace the dots in the version name to underscores and download, for example, /1_3_2/minecraft_server.jar. You can also get the exe server and the client there.
I really want to play b1.7.3 with my friends (it was the first version of Minecraft I ever played!) but I cannot find where/how to download it. I've tried mcversions.net but server files are not included for beta versions.
The server and the client have to be in sync, so the answer is Yes, your friend has to download the mod(s) as well. There are many tutorials to find on the internet on how to install mods on a server, like this one: