Game Development Reference
In-Depth Information
view-distance=4
level-seed=
hardcore=false
snooper-enabled=false
level-type=DEFAULT
pvp=true
texture-pack=
max-players=20
server-ip=
max-build-height=240
spawn-npcs=true
server-port=25565
white-list=false
generator-settings=
allow-nether=false
Playing Minecraft
To connect to your server, you will need to put in your Raspberry IP address in the
network settings. If you would like other people to join from the Internet, you should
read Chapter 2 , Preparing the Network , to learn how to set up dynamic DNS.
Summary
In this chapter, we have learned how to use another non-default repository and how
to set up various gaming servers on the Pi.
We have also learned how to use the Jessie repository for some packages; how to
install OpenTTD, freeciv, and OpenArena from aptitude; and how to set up a high
performance Minecraft server using Java Hard-Float. In the next chapter, we will be
setting up and possibly even mining for some Crypto Coins.
 
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