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== How To Update Properly ==
== How To Update Properly ==


=== Current Spigot Jar ===
=== Current Spigot or Paper Jar ===


You will of course need to gather the latest Spigot version using BuildTools: https://www.spigotmc.org/wiki/buildtools/
You will of course need to gather the latest Spigot or Paper version. The easiest way is to just download Paper from https://papermc.io/downloads


=== Letting In Older Clients ===
=== Letting In Older Clients ===

Revision as of 21:35, 20 May 2020

Hello, if you've been linked to this page, you're running a Minecraft 1.8 server.

At the time of this page being written, Minecraft 1.8 is 6 years old (released in 2014!).

Servers that far outdated (while still able to run functionally, including with modern plugins) obviously cannot be supported by any reasonable development work. As such, we've prepared this page to help you get your server updated to a supportable version.

First, some information: You can run a more modern server (at time of writing, that is 1.15.2 ideally, or as far back as 1.12.2 for basic support) while still allowing older game clients to join, and enjoying older style PvP if you prefer that.

How To Update Properly

Current Spigot or Paper Jar

You will of course need to gather the latest Spigot or Paper version. The easiest way is to just download Paper from https://papermc.io/downloads

Letting In Older Clients

To allow older clients to connect, you can make use of a protocol plugins.

Legacy-Style PvP

To enable older style PvP, there are various options available, such as this: https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/oldcombatmechanics-disable-1-9-hit-cooldown.19510/ or this: https://www.spigotmc.org/resources/1-8-pvp-for-1-9-1-10-and-1-11.19291/ or just search the Spigot resources section for "1.8 PvP" and pick your favorite.

Note If You Don't Follow This Guide

If you run a 1.8 Minecraft server, and do not follow this guide to update your server (instead keeping the old version), you can use current versions of the Citizens and/or Sentinel, however you will NOT get any support from helpers with any questions/etc you may have.

Citizens and related plugins (Sentinel, etc.) all function fully in their current versions (latest releases and dev versions) on 1.8.8 Spigot servers, however you may not have all features available (primarily those that only work in newer Minecraft versions anyway), and if something goes wrong (such as an error message appearing), there's no guarantee we can do much to help with the issue.

Denizen is an exception, and does not support 1.8 any longer.

The important thing here is that Minecraft 1.8 is 6 years old at this point and continuing to age, it's nonsense to run a version that old - especially when, as you can see from the information above, you don't need to run that old version on your server to get any of the popular features of 1.8 minecraft.