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mc4k

Minecraft 4K, but fixed.

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Requirements

To run mc4k, you will need the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) >= 8.0, to build this you will need the Java Development Kit (JDK) >= 8.0. Both Oracle and OpenJDK versions of the programs were tested and work correctly.

Building and usage

To build mc4k, do:

make

That will generate an executable JAR file under the build/ directory, run it like:

java -jar ./build/Minecraft4K.jar

Block types

  • 1: Grass
  • 2: Dirt
  • 3: Diamond
  • 4: Stone
  • 5: Bricks
  • 6: Dirt
  • 7: Wood
  • 8: Leaves
  • 9: Blue bricks
  • 10-15: Dirt

Controls

  • Movement: "WASD"
  • Next block: Mouse wheel, left arrow
  • Previous block: Mouse wheel, right arrow
  • Save world: 'G'
  • Load world: 'C'
  • Quit: Esc
  • Screenshot: F2
  • Show/hide HUD: F1

Changes

  • Ported the code from a Java Applet to a Java application.
  • Modified controls to not depend on the keypad.
  • Added a better world saving and loading system.
  • Added a player data saving and loading system.
  • Added a diamond counter, and removed it from the default "inventory".
  • Added world generation.
  • Packed the program in a single JAR.
  • Modified the code internally, to make it more friendly.
  • Made small changes and fixes to the way the GUI works and looks.
  • Added automatic world and player data saving on exit.
  • Added screenshot feature.
  • Added external textures support.
  • Added multiple worlds support.
  • Added basic HUD and show/hide HUD keys.
  • Added support for a scale command line argument.
  • Added partial support for the MCPI API.
  • Fixed some bugs.

Player and world data are saved under $HOME/.mc4k (UNIX-like systems) or %APPDATA%\.mc4k (Windows). Screenshots, are saved to the current directory. To change the game scale on startup, execute it from the command line, like:

JAVA_CMD -jar JAR SCALE

Where JAVA_CMD is the command or path to Java, JAR is the path to the Minecraft4K.jar file, and SCALE is a floating point value equal to or greater than 1.0.

API

mc4k now partially supports the Minecraft: Pi Edition API. Currently the list of supported functions is:

  • world.getBlock(x,y,z)
  • world.setBlock(x,y,z,id)
  • world.getHeight(x,y)
  • world.setting(key,value)
  • world.checkpoint.save()
  • world.checkpoint.restore()
  • player.getPos()
  • player.getTile()
  • player.setPos(x,y,z)
  • player.setTile(x,y,z)

Notes

  • The coordinates should be in MCPI format, but without negative numbers (i.e. valid coordinates are 0,0,0-63,63,63).
  • Currenlty the only valid setting key is world_immutable, and the only valid values are 0 and !0 (False and True).
  • Block IDs should be in MCPI format (e.g. 45 for brick, not 5), but unavailable blocks will be replaced by dirt (3 in MCPI, 2 in mc4k).

Credits and licensing

I don't even know from where the original code comes, but I downloaded it from a post in the MCForums. It looks like it was a modified version of the original reverse-engineered Minecraft 4K code.

All my modifications were made for the only purpose of making it more enjoyable, feel free to modify and distribute them, with the following conditions:

  • Redistribute the modified sources.
  • Keep the attributions in the files.
  • Redistribute a copy of this file, with this section unmodified.