![]() ![]() I think that’s the main reason it’s so huge, I think I kept like two weeks worth of backups from I think uhh a plugin called Minebackup, for the handful of huge maps we had running If you don’t want to store all 72.1 gosh darn gigabytes of this thing, find the “backups” folder and delete any backups that don’t have specific names. You can probably dig up the files that stored the coordinates for all those ports and can see about copying that to something else or manually teleporting to places if need be We had a LOT of teleporters that were crucial to getting around. There were several named maps we had running concurrently in addition to the End and the Nether, like Aquabania and Space, whose folders you can find in the server folders the main map is “world”, which is the default name for main maps in these servers. If the map is copied to be run somewhere else, MAKE SURE WORLDGUARD IS INSTALLED ON THE SERVER so that way a ton of stuff doesn’t spontaneously combust YOU NEED WORLDGUARD! The Worldguard plugin protected the map from things like firespread and lava fires. Just find the correct batch file to kick it off If anyone has specific questions about how to get something running, please send an ask here or to my main and I’ll see what I can dig up from the vaults of my memory. In here ALSO includes the old Aquacraft! Minecraft texture pack, and all my old Aquabats! skins! The old link broke when I discontinued my Dropbox for Drive, haha. Just download the whole dang thing and search for “.bat” to find batch files for the server starters. Looks like there’s copies of the old Craftbukkit server and its Spigot successor in there. It ran on Spigot 1.8.8 for sure, though, judging by my old Twitter, haha. However I can’t even remember what version of Minecraft is compatible with it (1.8 I believe?). AND NOW THE MOMENT YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR… a copy of the old server, all 72.1 GIGABYTES of it (!!!), circa uhhh early 2015?
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