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Sinstrite

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  1. Spoutcraft isn't so much a mod, just a client the same as the Minecraft client, that lets the server interact with a user more than the regular Minecraft client allows.

    Go to this link: CLICK ME

    Scroll down and you will see this:

    How do I get started?

    Users

    Download the automatic updater - jar - exe - app

    Don't download the jar, download the exe - which is the actual client you want. Open the client, let it update, and then start playing the game.

  2. This is an excellent Proposal, what do you folks think?

    Here is another proposal:

    Some people that are already Bedrock such as myself will be donating more, I'm doing the 20 for every 200 deal.

    Anyone that gets all of the donation perks they they are happy with, and have more left over, can be kept as a record.

    At the end of this thing, we can do a total amount of leftover money, such as if I and another Bedrock were to donate 100 each, which would make 200 extra that won't be counted as getting VIP for ourselves and put it up for a contest or something.

    I say this because if I were to have waited to donate, I could have killed two birds with one stone like a lot of people will now, but there are still some people on here who are deserving of VIP packages but just can not afford them.

    Either we would be allowed to pick another account to give the leftover money we accumulate to, or we could have a contest and the staff can give out whatever is added up to people that would love a VIP but can't pay for one.

    I know it's a bit hard to explain, but someone will understand it I hope :P

  3. Not long after I got my VIP and was able to mine them I sold 8 of them to someone willing to pay 600 each, I had no clue of the prices on a set scale; I guess we both had no clue who was getting ripped off at the time.

    I agree with the demand statements, you can have a set price but if the demand is high, people will find a way to pay more to assure they're the ones getting it instead of a regular paying person.

    Generally if there wasn't a map corruption issue / mines were reset a lot more than they are, you would see the prices drop a lot.

    Keep in mind when the new map is out, diamonds will be a lot more available based on the fact it's new land, hopefully corruption issues will be minimal, and mines can be set up better and regenerated more than they are now on a weekly basis hopefully. Also, there are more & more donators every week, so that means even more diamond can be collected from the wild and non-permit mines.

    People will still try and use this pricing range that everyone is used to though, for the players not thinking about these things, they'll still be willing to pay that price. You won't have to, they'll be cheaper once the map gets rolling - trust me.

    (The sooner you can start investing in collecting them, the better - due to economic inflation as time passes)

  4. This post is to replace a Kheshig report that was deleted. I don't feel like re-writing the report, but this screen shot should make it pretty obvious what happened.

    http://imageshack.us/content_round.php?page=done&l=img543/4274/20111011012648.png&via=mupload&newlp=1

    ((MOAR!))

    I love reading this stuff, the detail gives the rp such a more deep and realistic feel, like it's straight from a book. I seriously lol'd and woke my dog up when I read the screenshot, that's awesome :P

  5. Someone may have to have a fulltime job scattering ores in the mines lol, I'm not sure if just once a week would cut it since it's an an "extremely rich mine" - which compared to the ones we get with permits, would have to have new ores thrown in each day if some people are going there mainly to get what's in the mines. Just 5-10 people alone could strip a large 500x500 mine in one day, even if they have to fight to do it and I'm sure a lot more will be there fighting over it than that.

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