The previous crash fix forced HD skins at every resolution which made everything blurry at 720p and below because Iggy was downscaling 1080p assets. The real problem was that 4J loaded the HD skin libraries (skinHD.swf, skinHDHud.swf etc) unconditionally on Win64 but the HD platform skin was only registered above 720p. At 720p or lower Iggy couldnt find platformskinHD.swf and crashed. Now on Win64 we load both skin sets at startup, HD and non-HD, each with their own registered name so they dont conflict. loadMovie() picks 1080.swf or 720.swf based on actual screen height, and each scene SWF naturally imports the right skin chain. No crash, no blurriness. 4J already had the eLibraryFallback enum slots for this (including eLibraryFallback_Platform) but it was behind a debug-only guard and the platform skin slot was never actually loaded. Removed the guard and added the missing load.
MinecraftConsoles
Introduction
This project contains the source code of Minecraft Legacy Console Edition v1.6.0560.0 (TU19) from https://archive.org/details/minecraft-legacy-console-edition-source-code, with some fixes and improvements applied.
Download
Windows users can download our Nightly Build! Simply download the .zip file and extract it to a folder where you'd like to keep the game. You can set your username in username.txt (you'll have to make this file) and add servers to connect to in servers.txt
Platform Support
- Windows: Supported for building and running the project
- macOS / Linux: The Windows nightly build may run through Wine or CrossOver based on community reports, but this is unofficial and not currently tested by the maintainers
Features
- Fixed compilation and execution in both Debug and Release mode on Windows using Visual Studio 2022
- Added support for keyboard and mouse input
- Added fullscreen mode support (toggle using F11)
- (WIP) Disabled V-Sync for better performance
- Added a high-resolution timer path on Windows for smoother high-FPS gameplay timing
- Device's screen resolution will be used as the game resolution instead of using a fixed resolution (1920x1080)
- LAN Multiplayer & Discovery
- Added persistent username system via "username.txt"
Multiplayer
Basic LAN multiplayer is available on the Windows build
- Hosting a multiplayer world automatically advertises it on the local network
- Other players on the same LAN can discover the session from the in-game Join Game menu
- Game connections use TCP port
25565by default - LAN discovery uses UDP port
25566 - Add servers to your server list with
servers.txt(temp solution) - Rename yourself without losing data by keeping your
uid.dat
Parts of this feature are based on code from LCEMP (thanks!)
servers.txt
To add a server to your game, create the servers.txt file in the same directory as you have Minecraft.Client.exe. Inside, follow this format:
serverip.example.com
25565
The name of your server in UI!
For example, here's a valid servers.txt
1.1.1.1
25565
Cloudflare's Very Own LCE Server
127.0.0.1
25565
Localhost Test Crap
Launch Arguments
| Argument | Description |
|---|---|
-name <username> |
Sets your in-game username. |
-fullscreen |
Launches the game in Fullscreen mode |
Example:
Minecraft.Client.exe -name Steve -fullscreen
Controls (Keyboard & Mouse)
- Movement:
WASD - Jump / Fly (Up):
Space - Sneak / Fly (Down):
Shift(Hold) - Sprint:
Ctrl(Hold) or Double-tapW - Inventory:
E - Chat:
T - Drop Item:
Q - Crafting:
CUseQandEto move through tabs (cycles Left/Right) - Toggle View (FPS/TPS):
F5 - Fullscreen:
F11 - Pause Menu:
Esc - Attack / Destroy:
Left Click - Use / Place:
Right Click - Select Item:
Mouse Wheelor keys1to9 - Accept or Decline Tutorial hints:
Enterto accept andBto decline - Game Info (Player list and Host Options):
TAB - Toggle HUD:
F1 - Toggle Debug Info:
F3 - Open Debug Overlay:
F4 - Toggle Debug Console:
F6
Build & Run
- Install Visual Studio 2022.
- Clone the repository.
- Open the project by double-clicking
MinecraftConsoles.sln. - Make sure
Minecraft.Clientis set as the Startup Project. - Set the build configuration to Debug (Release is also OK but has some bugs) and the target platform to Windows64, then build and run.
CMake (Windows x64)
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 17 2022" -A x64
cmake --build build --config Debug --target MinecraftClient
For more information, see COMPILE.md.
Known Issues
- Native builds for platforms other than Windows have not been tested and are most likely non-functional. The Windows nightly build may still run on macOS and Linux through Wine or CrossOver, but that path is unofficial and not currently supported
Contributors
Would you like to contribute to this project? Please read our Contributor's Guide before doing so! This document includes our current goals, standards for inclusions, rules, and more.
