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.jar? #3

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MaegnusTheBlackMage opened this issue Sep 7, 2015 · 8 comments
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.jar? #3

MaegnusTheBlackMage opened this issue Sep 7, 2015 · 8 comments

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@MaegnusTheBlackMage
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How can i get a .jar of this and since it uses NOVA will it work on 1.7.10?

@colemy
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colemy commented Sep 7, 2015

Dmitchell94, ICBM-Classic is obviously not finished and still in development. So no I highly doubt you can get the .jar from anywhere. Do you really think that if it was released it wouldn't be being used in any popular mod-packs by now?

@keplersj
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keplersj commented Sep 7, 2015

By my understanding, this is dependent on the Learn to Mod platform, which is a subscription based mod like MinecraftEDU. So even if you did get a JAR file of this, you would need the Learn to Mod JAR, which requires a subscription.

Then again, I don't actually know. It's been a while since I had looked into it.

@colemy
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colemy commented Sep 7, 2015

I'm sure when Calclavia deems the mod ready he'll make it availible as a jar. Or not. I'm not enterily sure.

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keplersj commented Sep 7, 2015

I'm sure he will too. However, it is still dependent on the Learn to Mod platform. That is what interprets the JavaScript code he is writing. Without that the mod will not run. And much like MinecraftEdu, Learn to Mod is subscription based Minecraft software.

@colemy
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colemy commented Sep 7, 2015

I doubt Calclavia will force people to use Learn To Mod with ICBM-Classic. I'm still surprised of how few people seem to know about ICBM-C's development. ICBM being as popular as it was.

@keplersj
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keplersj commented Sep 7, 2015

Think about it this way, mod developers wanted to start writing mods in Scala, for this to happen effectively Minecraft Forge added the Scala library as a runtime dependency so that mods written in Scala could work without instructing users to download the library. The same applies here. It may not necessarily have to be Learn to Mod, but in order for users to use this mod they will need a JNI-Node bridge in a library wrapper, loadable by Forge Mod Loader, that includes the Nova API this mod is being built with. As of write now the only library doing this in any capacity is Learn to Mod. Could one build such a library using a package like the node java package? Yes. Would it be worth their time? Hardly, seeing how the API is unknown.

@calclavia
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It's not released yet, but you can download LTM free:

http://mod.learntomod.com/page/client-download

There will be JS bundled jars later on. WIP...

@K4N0
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K4N0 commented Oct 12, 2015

ICBM is dead. it's been dead for years.
yeah yeah, it's in development. it's been for years.
1.7.10, not gonna happen.

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