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"textContent": "> Ooh, if somebody does fork Mineclonia (for the zillionth time, apparently), I'd give it a shot\n\nThe potential project manager hasn't really set any project goals except increased backwards compatibility, and maybe getting stuff before it's even in Minecraft, so.. a breakneck pace to keep up with, all while being downstream of a pretty busy project. This sounds cynical, but I want to say game design and software project management are important.\n\n\n> I'm no expert, but in general I've learned that as you upgrade Mineclonia, you might need to upgrade Luanti clients as well. I almost submitted a really dumb bug report, but while researching to write the full report, I realized I was on mineclonia 0.119.0 but 0.120.1 had fixed it.\n\nYep, a lot of people are on out of date versions, from their Linux package manager or just neglecting to get new updates as they come out. One benefit of ContentDB over git installations is it marks the Luanti version compatibility.\n\nStatistics: Posted by Blockhead — Fri Feb 27, 2026 01:24\n\n* * *",
"title": "WIP Games • Re: [Game] Mineclonia [0.120.0]",
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