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prismarine-web-client
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Git bundles of Eaglercraft repositories disabled due to DMCA takedown
They also took down an unrelated project, prismarine-web-client, seemingly by mistake: https://github.com/PrismarineJS/prismarine-web-client/
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Where Java?
I’ll do you one better
- Minecraft (1.18.2) Server in C# .NET 6
- What is your favorite example of this?
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No, the Metaverse Is Not Bullshit
Minecraft may actually be closer to the metaverse than commonly believed:
Since the introduction of BungeeCord in 2012 (and then Waterfall and Paracord), it has become increasingly popular to link together multiple servers to act as a gateway to different virtual worlds on different servers. Most of the top popular "servers" are in actuality multiple servers joined together, somewhat decentralized, though still centrally managed.
Even before Bungee, the reign of Bukkit (2010-2014) introduced a plugin API system allowing for managing multiple worlds. To this day the "Multiverse" plugin remains among the top plugins. The multiverse, not the metaverse, but a related concept.
It wouldn't be too far of a leap to link together unrelated Minecraft servers.
Regarding "you can certainly not expand the protocol -southerntofu" - the Minecraft protocol is commonly expanded by modders. In fact, it is specifically designed to be expanded, since the introduction of Plugin Channels in Minecraft 1.1: https://wiki.vg/Plugin_channels. Forge modders frequently enhance the protocol to support new functionality far beyond what was possible in the original game.
"new media forms and new mediums of access (web, mobile, PCs, AR, etc.)" vs "you can only run Minecraft where Microsoft distributes it (unless you crack/RE it)" - granted, but there are multiple unofficial efforts to develop new ways to access Minecraft servers, including through the web. My humble attempt at building such a client: https://github.com/voxel/voxelmetaverse
Not coincidentally, I called it "Voxel Metaverse", thinking along the same lines as you were, and had high aspirations. It did not pan out, though we had some cool features including connecting to Minecraft servers, embedding web page content in a 3D space (including interactivity with voxel-webview, still working in the demo: https://voxel.github.io/voxelmetaverse/) and I wrote a retrospective about its successes and failures earlier this year: https://medium.com/@deathcap1/6-years-after-6-months-of-voxe... but it showed a lot of promise in what could be done to build a decentralized distributed malleable virtual world. Voxels are particularly attractive in my opinion due to the ease of content creation.
Other more recent efforts to build web-based Minecraft clients include https://github.com/PrismarineJS/prismarine-web-client and https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/websandboxmc.39415/, both are currently quite limited, but its only a matter of time/effort to complete the implementation and not a fundamental technology limitation. There are dozens of unofficial Minecraft-compatible clients, in various degrees of completeness: https://wiki.vg/Client_List
Vivecraft started in 2013 to allow a VR experience in Minecraft, and there is now an official Minecraft VR port though Vivecraft still has its fans. There's official mobile and console clients (Bedrock Edition), and although not officially interoperable with PC servers, there are also 3rd party solutions to bridge the two, including Dragonet DragonProxy and GeyserMC.
Will Minecraft blaze the way forward into what becomes The Metaverse? Honestly, maybe not. Mojang may not see the same potential in Minecraft as I do, but I feel the modding community is onto something developing projects on the edges of a hypothetical Minecraft Metaverse. If it isn't Minecraft itself, I am convinced a similar game will play a fundamental role in the development of what we come to know as the metaverse.
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This is the ENTIRE cooler for a chromebook
It’s a web app myself and several other people made which is basically Minecraft in a web browser: https://webclient.prismarine.js.org
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Is it possible to host a browser based Minecraft server?
If you're searching for a browser based client, take a look at this project: https://github.com/PrismarineJS/prismarine-web-client
- prismarine-web-client : A minecraft client in the browser built from PrismarineJS modules
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- PaperMC/Paper: The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server
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After playing minecraft for 2 years on Xbox we have realized its crap compared to PC...so, JAVA OR BEDROCK?
There's a mod for Java servers that allows Bedrock players to join as well. https://github.com/GeyserMC/Geyser
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- GeyserMC: Enable Minecraft Bedrock Edition to Join a Minecraft Java Server
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How to Enable Crossplay on Minecraft Server: Bedrock and Java Edition
Geyser is a plugin that you can install on your server to enable crossplay. You can download it from their official website or from their GitHub page. There are different versions of Geyser for different types of servers, such as Spigot, Paper, BungeeCord, Waterfall and more. Make sure you download the version that matches your server type.
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New guy trying to multiplayer with his kid
She plays bedrock edition on her iPad. MacOS only supports Java edition. You need something like Geyser to play together or use software like Parallels to install windows on your Mac so you can play bedrock.
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All my friends are Bedrock but I'm a Java player :(
geysermc is a plugin that allows bedrock players to connect to Java servers https://geysermc.org/
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Play with friends that have pc java version from mobile ?
In case you're willing to give it a shot, see: https://geysermc.org/
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Mordhau Console - Launch Trailer and Date Reveal
Its a plugin called GeyserMC that lets Bedrock players join Java servers.
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How to setup multiple Minecraft servers with BungeeCord
Geyser: Geyser is a proxy that lets Bedrock Edition players join Java Edition servers. It supports most Java features and cross-play between different platforms. You can use it as a plugin or standalone proxy. You can download Geyser from here and join their Discord for support here.
What are some alternatives?
web-minecraft - PoC Minecraft client written in Javascript (1.16.5 offline mode working)
Floodgate - Hybrid mode plugin to allow for connections from Geyser to join online mode servers.
mineflayer - Create Minecraft bots with a powerful, stable, and high level JavaScript API.
TunnelMC - Connect to Minecraft Bedrock Edition servers from Minecraft Java Edition.
GDLauncher - GDLauncher is a simple, yet powerful Minecraft custom launcher with a strong focus on the user experience
ViaVersion - Allows the connection of newer clients to older server versions for Minecraft servers.
blockbench - Blockbench - A low poly 3D model editor
Purpur - Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.
minecraft-data - Language independent module providing minecraft data for minecraft clients, servers and libraries.
docker-minecraft-server - Docker image that provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download selected version at startup
eaglercraft-ashes - Git bundles of Eaglercraft repositories for archival purposes
BedrockConnect - Join any Minecraft Bedrock Edition server IP on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PS4/PS5