Sunday, February 12, 2017

SN Resource Pack Version 2.3

A new version of the Superstes Noctis Resource Pack is available now! Version 2.3 can be downloaded from the "Resource Pack" page on our blog, or by clicking here.


New in 2.3.4 for Minecraft 1.11.2:


  • Removed modified Sea Lantern texture due to error


Changed in 2.3.3 for Minecraft 1.11.2:

  • Further modifications to the splashes file for custom text on the game's main menu
  • Decreased opacity of screen overlay when wearing Pumpkin on head (to make it easier to see without hiding GUI)
  • Added Superstes Noctis logo design to Magenta Llama Decor
  • Changed Cake type for block and entity
  • Made Diamonds and Emeralds shine brighter
  • Modified icon for Haste effect
  • Modified border on Sea Lantern textures
  • Modified TNT textures
  • Modified Rotten Flesh texture
  • Modified Elytra texture and entity icons

Changed in 2.3.2 for Minecraft 1.11.2:
  • Further modifications to the splashes file for custom text on the game's main menu
  • Modified bands on Hay Block texture
  • Modified Jukebox top and side textures
  • Modified border on Iron Block texture
  • Modified border on Gold Block texture
  • Modified border on Diamond Block texture
Changed in 2.3.1 for Minecraft 1.11.2:
  • Changed sun texture to fit with modified moon texture
Changed in 2.3.0 for Minecraft 1.11.2:
  • Updated Rain texture for lighter, less distracting look
  • Changed moon texture to match Superstes Noctis logo image
  • Modified icons for select status effects
  • Modified color of blood on sword icon for full attack indicator (when attack indicator is set to "hotbar")
Additionally, the full text changelog for the resource pack has been added to the blog on its own dedicated page. While it is hidden from the site's navigation bar, you can find the link to it on the blog's "Resource Pack" page or click here to go directly to it. As future updates are released, the plan is to keep that changelog up-to-date as well so you can see everything that has changed and when the changes were made.

If you try out the Resource Pack, let us know what you think of it! We encourage your constructive feedback on the pack to make it better in the future. Switch to this new version of the Superstes Noctis Resource Pack and let it aide you in your continuing efforts to survive the night!

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Noctis Grand Desert Expansion Project

Directly East of Noctis Square (which is what spawn is called on Superstes Noctis) is the "Noctis Grand Desert" which is a quite large desert that was the first place the founders of the server explored other than the spawn area itself. Although there are signs of server members visiting there -- and even a shop run by the friendliest zombie on the server, Marco -- the Noctis Grand Desert (or NGD) has remained largely untouched throughout the history of the server. The goal of the Noctis Grand Desert Expansion Project (NGDEP?) then, is to change that.

As of this posting, the changes are still pretty minor but help lay the groundwork for future development in the area. The path to Marco's Dispensary now continues on, past a new man-made Mountain Spring and path through the mountain, to connect the Zombie XP Grinder and Wither Shelter to the main road network. More expansion is planned as well, but they depend on the layout of new builds in the near future.

What is the Zombie XP Grinder? For quite awhile now, a Zombie Spawner just below the surface in the Noctis Grand Desert has been functioning as a [quite primitive] Zombie XP Grinder. A lot was learned from the Skeleton Grinder, so changes are due to the Zombie one as well. As it stands right now, Zombies come up to you automatically at a killing booth at full health for you to kill, take XP from (stand as close as you can to them to get the majority of the experience) and the drops fall down into a hopper chain that takes the loot to the collection area around back of the killing booth. ("Loot" is a strong word. Let's say a bunch of rotten flesh and the occasional carrot, potato, or iron ingot)

What is the Wither Shelter? Well to tell the truth, the Wither Shelter is a bit of an exploit. Because the "mobgriefing" gamerule is set to false to prevent Creepers from blowing up blocks and Endermen from relocatng them, the Wither boss cannot destroy blocks either. The Wither Shelter, then, is a room to trap a Wither in so you can quickly kill it at minimal risk to yourself and others... in a re-purposed Desert Temple.

Members of the Superstes Noctis server are encouraged to build in the Noctis Grand Desert -- especially community builds! Be aware that there are a lot of the new "Husk" mobs out there since it is a desert biome, and they give you the hunger debuff the majority of times they touch you. Watch out for them or you may have some extra trouble surviving the night.


Sunday, February 5, 2017

SN Resource Pack Version 2.2

A new version of the Superstes Noctis Resource Pack is available now! Version 2.2 can be downloaded from the "Resource Pack" page on our blog, or by clicking here.

New in 2.2.0 for Minecraft 1.11.2:
  • Updated icons file to include the game's new feature that shows you when your attack power is at its maximum! When you have your attack indicator set to "Crosshair" and the recharge meter is full, you'll see a "+" sign under the indicator when an enemy is in your crosshairs.
Changes in 2.1.1 for Minecraft 1.11:
  • Updated splashes file with custom texts for the game's main menu, suggested by members of the Superstes Noctis team! A few existing ones from Mojang have been left in as well.

If you try out the Resource Pack, let us know what you think of it! We encourage your constructive feedback on the pack to make it better in the future. Switch to this new version of the Superstes Noctis Resource Pack and let it aide you in your continuing efforts to survive the night!

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Holiday Season 2016

The holidays are upon us yet again! While they can be stressful at times, they are also full of joy and celebration. On Superstes Noctis, we celebrate Christmas; there's a Mega Spruce tree that has been there since the beginning of the server right at spawn, and every December we decorate it and leave gifts in the large presents scattered around it. This is the first year we've had five presents instead of three, so it may be more crowded than ever before but it is also more festive and fun!

As a reminder to all members of the server, you can leave gifts for the other members of the server in their respective presents around the tree. Flip down the trapdoor and place your gifts in the chest; they are trapped chests, so your items will remain in the chest until you close it and then drain into the collection chest below it connected via a hopper. Please do not dismantle any presents until the group gathers around the 25th to open them together! Your gifts can be anonymous or not, it's all up to you.

On behalf of the Superstes Noctis crew, I'd like to extend wishes for a joyous and unforgettable holiday season regardless of what you celebrate. Just don't forget to listen for zombies, skeletons, creepers, and spiders... they don't know what time of year it is, and will continue to hinder your efforts to survive the night.

The Superstes Noctis Spawn Christmas Spruce Tree

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Now Running 1.11

I found myself really excited when I heard Mojang was releasing Minecraft 1.11... until I played it and realized that there is only one new feature I'm ever actually going to use, being the new Shulker Boxes. The Observer Blocks are useful too, but I won't use them as much... and I certainly have no use for a poorly-built Woodland Mansion or Llamas that are inferior to Donkeys in pretty much every way. (Especially compared to well-bred high-stat Mules)

Nevertheless, Superstes Noctis is now running Minecraft 1.11, which is sure to [barely] change the way we survive the night.

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Wrapping up Year Three

It's hard to believe the third year of Superstes Noctis is coming to a close already, with the start of the fourth year in just a couple days! The server hasn't been all that active the past few months, but we're making some changes which should hopefully renew interest for the members of the server.

Double memory. We've doubled the memory on our server, which should allow us all to play simultaneously without generating lag in most situations and allow the server's render distance to be increased for better immersion and sightseeing. Since some of the server members are geographically somewhat far from the server -- which is hosted in Phoenix, Arizona by MCPro Hosting -- they create more strain on the server and more memory is needed to keep things smooth for them. (Especially when multiple people are online simultaneously, not always in the same chunks) The new plan should power up to 18 players, and since we only have 5 at the moment it should handle itself just fine.

Discussions on map changes. In the entirety of the running time of Superstes Noctis, we've been using the same map. This is awesome because it feels familiar and homely around spawn, as well as allowing extensive building with plenty of supplies to pull things off; however, it also means we have to explore quite far to see new terrain or the features of new world generation in updated versions of the game. Some players are content staying around spawn and building there, while others would rather explore and discover new things... which has prompted the discussion of whether or not we should make a new map. The trouble is that in order to keep our spawn area, we'd have to use MCEdit to plop it down in a new map with a different seed; this would leave choppy borders around spawn that would be difficult to clean up as well as some possible issues with copied entities and such.

We have yet to make final decisions on anything but the memory increase, but we don't need to rush to any decisions. One thing is for certain: the extra memory on the server will certainly make it more enjoyable as we continue to survive the night!

Friday, November 11, 2016

SN Resource Pack Version 2.0

A new version of the Superstes Noctis Resource Pack is available now! Version 2.0.1 can be downloaded from the "Resource Pack" page on our blog, or by clicking here. Version 2.0 is for Minecraft 1.11, which is set for release on November 15th, 2016! The pack should work just fine for 1.9 and 1.10 versions as well, but the game will say the pack is incompatible ("made for a newer version of Minecraft") and has not been tested fully with those versions. Version 1.0.1 is still available on the download page for 1.9-1.10.2 users.

If you try out the Resource Pack, let us know what you think of it! We encourage your constructive feedback on the pack to make it better in the future. Switch to the Superstes Noctis Resource Pack and let it aide you in your continuing efforts to, of course, survive the night!