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Access to the build server is a privilege, not a right.
Access to the build server is a privilege, not a right.


The server is whitelisted, the only way to gain access is for someone already whitelisted to whitelist you.
The server is whitelisted, the only way to gain access is for an admin to whitelist you.


It is accessed on '''build.simpvp.net'''
It is accessed on '''build.simpvp.net'''. If you get an error connecting to that then your minecraft client might not work with SRV records, try simpvp.net:25570 instead.


== The rules ==
== The rules ==


* Do not grief other people's things. Don't do things in other people's worlds without permission. That includes teleporting to other people's worlds without permission.
* Do not grief other people's things. Don't do things in other people's worlds without permission. That includes teleporting to other people's worlds without permission. When using command blocks, make sure they don't affect other worlds.
* Don't do unnecessary building. The server's resources are limited, so please don't just worldedit to create huge buildings or whatever just for the fun of it.
* Don't do unnecessary building. The server's resources are limited, so please don't just worldedit to create huge buildings or whatever just for the fun of it.
* Every world has to be prefixed by the owner of that world. So if your name is yukarion, and you want to create a world named example, it must be named yukarion-example. If multiple people are to use the same world, select a single person to be the 'owner' of that world.
* Every world has to be prefixed by the owner of that world. So if your name is yukarion, and you want to create a world named example, it must be named yukarion-example. If multiple people are to use the same world, select a single person to be the 'owner' of that world. The vanilla worlds are kept for historical purposes only, do not attempt to modify them.
* You may only give other people access to the server if they are familiar with these rules, and you trust that they will follow them. To give somebody access, ''/op'' them. If people you've added misbehave, you may lose privileges yourself.
* You may only give other people access to the server if they are familiar with these rules, and you trust that they will follow them. To give somebody access, ''/op'' them. If people you've added misbehave, you may lose privileges yourself.
* '''Access to the build server is a privilege, not a right'''. You may be removed from the server for any or no reason. That includes being annoying, doing stupid things, or otherwise wasting admins' time. This is a private server that some people in the simpvp community happen to have access to, not a public server.


== Commands ==
== Commands ==
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=== Creating new world ===
=== Creating new world ===


'''Normal world''' (you can also specify seed with <code>-s <seed></code>):
* '''Normal world:''' <code>/mv create <worldname> normal</code> (you can also specify seed with <code>-s <seed></code>)
* '''Flatland:''' <code>/mv create <worldname> normal -g CleanroomGenerator</code>
* '''Empty world:''' <code>/mv create <worldname> normal -g NullTerrain</code>


<code>/mv create <worldname> normal</code>
==== After you've created the world ====


'''Flatland:'''
Teleport to the world using <code>/mv tp</code>, and then run the following two commands
 
<code>/mv create <worldname> normal -g CleanroomGenerator</code>
 
'''Empty world''':
 
<code>/mv create <worldname> normal -g NullTerrain</code>
 
After creating a new world, you're gonna want to run these 2 commands


<code>/mv modify set keepSpawnInMemory false</code>
<code>/mv modify set keepSpawnInMemory false</code>

Latest revision as of 15:52, 8 September 2022

SimPvP also has a creative server, this server is completely separate from the main server. Because of this, the rules there are also different. The build server is intended to allow people who regularly play on the main SimPvP server community access to a creative server. The server has, among other things, been used for creating custom spawns and custom PvP worlds. Access to the build server is a privilege, not a right.

The server is whitelisted, the only way to gain access is for an admin to whitelist you.

It is accessed on build.simpvp.net. If you get an error connecting to that then your minecraft client might not work with SRV records, try simpvp.net:25570 instead.

The rules

  • Do not grief other people's things. Don't do things in other people's worlds without permission. That includes teleporting to other people's worlds without permission. When using command blocks, make sure they don't affect other worlds.
  • Don't do unnecessary building. The server's resources are limited, so please don't just worldedit to create huge buildings or whatever just for the fun of it.
  • Every world has to be prefixed by the owner of that world. So if your name is yukarion, and you want to create a world named example, it must be named yukarion-example. If multiple people are to use the same world, select a single person to be the 'owner' of that world. The vanilla worlds are kept for historical purposes only, do not attempt to modify them.
  • You may only give other people access to the server if they are familiar with these rules, and you trust that they will follow them. To give somebody access, /op them. If people you've added misbehave, you may lose privileges yourself.
  • Access to the build server is a privilege, not a right. You may be removed from the server for any or no reason. That includes being annoying, doing stupid things, or otherwise wasting admins' time. This is a private server that some people in the simpvp community happen to have access to, not a public server.

Commands

The build server uses Multiverse to provide the multiple worlds. Click the link for an intro to multiverse. Also see the full command reference.

Teleporting

Teleport to another player using /tp

Teleporting to the spawn of a world: /mv tp

Creating new world

  • Normal world: /mv create <worldname> normal (you can also specify seed with -s <seed>)
  • Flatland: /mv create <worldname> normal -g CleanroomGenerator
  • Empty world: /mv create <worldname> normal -g NullTerrain

After you've created the world

Teleport to the world using /mv tp, and then run the following two commands

/mv modify set keepSpawnInMemory false

/mv modify set gameMode CREATIVE