Hi all,
this server lets you build stuff that you want included in the world generator, such as village houses, trees, temples, anything really. It will be a gallery of content that Cuberite will know how to generate.
I therefore welcome anyone to come visit, and build an exhibit or two, or ten, and have a chance to get yourself immortalized in the Cuberite's generator.
The server uses the Gallery plugin, and you'll need to learn a few commands to get around:
Start by saying "/gal list". This will show you the names of the various galleries available on the server. Then you can visit the galleries to have a look around what the others have built - just do "/gal visit <GalleryName>" and you'll be taken to the gallery.
If you decide to build something, you'll need to get yourself an area. You can do so by exclaiming "/gal claim <GalleryName>". A new area will be allotted to you and you will be teleported to it.
To navigate between your areas, the "/gal goto <AreaName>" will teleport you to your area of the specified name. And "/gal my" will help you remember those names, or you can "/gal name <NewName>" them at your will.
If you've found something nice from someone else but don't like a specific detail, you can request a new area filled with that something. Then you can change the detail and compare yours to the original. This is called forking, so the command is "/gal fork"; say it within the area you want to fork.
You can also allow friends to help you build on your area by inviting them with "/gal allow <FriendName>", uttered within that area. You can also later deny that allowance using "/gal deny <FormerFriendName>".
Last, but not least, always consider what impact the structure you're building will have on the gameplay if it gets generated. Don't build chests full of diamonds, or blacksmith with 20 anvils; keep it low so that the resources are just about right for a survival world.
Legalese: By building on this server, you agree that your builds can be used as-is or modified by anyone in the source code of Cuberite under the Apache license.
The server's world is backed up daily and the backups are made freely available online at http://cuberite.xoft.cz/GalleryBackup/ so that anyone can make a copy of the server and export the areas as they need, or just copy any area to their own world.
Server address: gallery.xoft.cz
Port: 25565 (default)
Protocol versions: 1.8 - 1.12.x
Authentication: on
Contact: gallery@xoft.cz
Server HW: RaspBerry Pi (gen 1) model B
World backups: http://cuberite.xoft.cz/GalleryBackup/
Vote for us on minecraftservers.org: http://minecraftservers.org/server/183596
this server lets you build stuff that you want included in the world generator, such as village houses, trees, temples, anything really. It will be a gallery of content that Cuberite will know how to generate.
I therefore welcome anyone to come visit, and build an exhibit or two, or ten, and have a chance to get yourself immortalized in the Cuberite's generator.
The server uses the Gallery plugin, and you'll need to learn a few commands to get around:
Start by saying "/gal list". This will show you the names of the various galleries available on the server. Then you can visit the galleries to have a look around what the others have built - just do "/gal visit <GalleryName>" and you'll be taken to the gallery.
If you decide to build something, you'll need to get yourself an area. You can do so by exclaiming "/gal claim <GalleryName>". A new area will be allotted to you and you will be teleported to it.
To navigate between your areas, the "/gal goto <AreaName>" will teleport you to your area of the specified name. And "/gal my" will help you remember those names, or you can "/gal name <NewName>" them at your will.
If you've found something nice from someone else but don't like a specific detail, you can request a new area filled with that something. Then you can change the detail and compare yours to the original. This is called forking, so the command is "/gal fork"; say it within the area you want to fork.
You can also allow friends to help you build on your area by inviting them with "/gal allow <FriendName>", uttered within that area. You can also later deny that allowance using "/gal deny <FormerFriendName>".
Last, but not least, always consider what impact the structure you're building will have on the gameplay if it gets generated. Don't build chests full of diamonds, or blacksmith with 20 anvils; keep it low so that the resources are just about right for a survival world.
Legalese: By building on this server, you agree that your builds can be used as-is or modified by anyone in the source code of Cuberite under the Apache license.
The server's world is backed up daily and the backups are made freely available online at http://cuberite.xoft.cz/GalleryBackup/ so that anyone can make a copy of the server and export the areas as they need, or just copy any area to their own world.
Server address: gallery.xoft.cz
Port: 25565 (default)
Protocol versions: 1.8 - 1.12.x
Authentication: on
Contact: gallery@xoft.cz
Server HW: RaspBerry Pi (gen 1) model B
World backups: http://cuberite.xoft.cz/GalleryBackup/
Vote for us on minecraftservers.org: http://minecraftservers.org/server/183596