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A few features including Passport are unavailable initially whilst we monitor stability of the new platform, we hope to bring these online very soon. Small issues will crop up following the import from our old system, including some message formatting, translation accuracy and other things.
Thank you for your patience whilst we've worked on this and we look forward to more exciting community developments soon!
Ok so now I got the keystore created through commands but now it demands the app bundle file. I currently use the steam version and hope it comes out soon for it. Right now I'm downloading the 292.8 beta off the forum page
Edit: That's just an updater will that install over the steam edition one? Or can I link my steam purchase to my account here so I don't have to re-buy the developer edition
Hi there, I have done everything the 2.0 version has asked me to do, and when I click build that console window pops up and quicklys closes. Then a message pops up some code based of what I input. But when I check my folder it's empty. I tried multiple locations. I run as administrator and have the newest jdk
When will you be able to import your world from the world editor, it just says coming soon. For convenience wise, and to save time rather than trial and error to guess the right position and angle in the properties.