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Get The Full Version Of Minecraft Running On A Raspberry Pi Installing Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi means you'll find Minecraft Pi in the Games section. Minecraft Pi is a stripped-down version of the popular survival game. It's designed to teach users various programming languages. Sure, it's fun but it's not the Minecraft game we've come to be familiar with and enjoy. A group of Raspberry Pi users has figured out how you can install Minecraft fully-featured on your Raspberry Pi 2, or 3. There's plenty to edit and tweak with files and Terminal commands, as with everything else on the Raspberry Pi. You should take your time and read through each step. Keep in mind Before you begin, there are certain things you need to be aware of: You'll need your Mojang account log-in info as well as your Minecraft username. You'll need an active Minecraft license. Minecraft.net has a place to purchase one. This guide is only for Minecraft 1.8.9. You are able to continue using the latest version of Minecraft 1.8.9. The game Minecraft on a $35-priced computer isn't going be the most enjoyable experience, but it's definitely playable. Spend an hour putting everything together. MINECRAFT SERVERS LIST I recommend opening this guide using your Raspberry Pi's browser and then a Terminal window next to it. There are some modified log files that are stored in Dropbox accounts that you'll have to download and I'd hate to post the commands here, only to have the links changed at a later day. The process is simple it requires you to copy and paste Terminal commands from your browser and paste them into the command line. Once you've entered each command, press the Enter key on the keyboard. Your Pi will take care of the rest. Tips to make the process as smooth as possible Here are some suggestions I have come up with to help make the process as smooth as possible: Step 1 does not apply to Raspberry Pi 3 users. It is not possible to currently overclock the Pi 3 The Pi 3 is faster than the Pi 2 out of the box. After you have entered Step 4's command After entering Step 4, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to highlight Advanced options and press enter. Next highlight GL Options, select Enable. I was a little confused by Step 7 of the guideline, where it says click on "edit profile," You actually need to click on Profile Editor, then double-click on the first (and only) listing. Click on Version Selection next to Use version to select the number for the build. Remember, the default setting is 1.8.9. This version is currently recommended. We will change it when everything is in place. Step 10 requires you to edit "run.sh" without any further instructions. To do this open the Minecraft folder within your Pi directory and right-click the run.sh file, then select Text Editor. To launch Minecraft, you have a two different options. The guide will instruct you to use "./run.sh" in Terminal to start Minecraft. Although this works, you must type "cd Minecraft", before entering the command. Another option is to open the Minecraft folder and double-click the run.sh file. Then, click "Execute." Run the latest version Alright Once you have everything up and running you can begin experimenting with the installation. To upgrade to the most recent Minecraft version, you will need to relaunch Minecraft.jar. Enter the cd Minecraft in a Terminal window Next, enter: java -jar Minecraft.jar Click on Profile Editor, then change the version to 1.9.4 (or whatever the most recent version is). Save your changes, and then click the Play button to force Minecraft to download the most recent version. Then step is to open the Minecraft folder. To avoid any problems should you make a mistake, make a backup of the run.sh file. Rename it to something alone the lines of "runcopy.sh". With a copy safely tucked away open the run.sh file by right-clicking it and selecting Text Editor. Enter 1.8.9 into the text field by pressing Ctrl+F on your keyboard. There should be at most two instances. Each of them should be replaced with the current Minecraft version (this should be the same version number you selected in step 3. Save the file, then restart your Raspberry Pi. Launch Minecraft the way you normally would and enjoy.
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