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MineCraft at school?
So, I've recently been attempting to get MC at school. After copying a MineCraft.exe to my usb, I then installed Java to my usb too (my school apparently does not use Java...). Although everything worked perfectly, there is one problem; I cannot connect. MineCraft refuses to connect to minecraft.net, which means that I cannot sign in. This would not be a problem as I would simply like to play in Singleplayer, however for some reason it does not keep my account signed in so that I can press "Play Offline". Is there a way to make it so that it does not remove my account every time I change computer!?
Thanks (:
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Well, that happened. Thanks guys XD
OMG this topic is hilarious ))))
I have minecraft in school.
All you need to do is get the cracked version of the game, not the full one. you can play offline on the cracked version so it'll work for you.
Basically instead of copying the premium version, get the cracked one.
All you need to do is get the cracked version of the game, not the full one. you can play offline on the cracked version so it'll work for you.
Basically instead of copying the premium version, get the cracked one.
And what would that achieve? Nothing as its same game at the core.
DailyTuberHeyItsPaul
Minecraft is coded IN JAVA.
It doesn't require to install nor run any more or somehow my school laptop magically got magic powers and installed it without java:
Download and run Minecraft.msi. This will install Minecraft and create a shortcut in your start menu. If you'd like a version without an installer, you may use Minecraft.exe instead. You do not need Java installed to run either of these.
OMG IT QUITE OBVIOUSLY DOWNLOADS JAVA RUNTIME.
I don't know what this world is coming to, but it's bad.
DailyTuber
It doesn't require to install nor run any more or somehow my school laptop magically got magic powers and installed it without java:
Download and run Minecraft.msi. This will install Minecraft and create a shortcut in your start menu. If you'd like a version without an installer, you may use Minecraft.exe instead. You do not need Java installed to run either of these.
It still uses Java. It downloads a Java runtime to the same folder as Minecraft.exe.
HeyItsPaul
Minecraft is coded IN JAVA.
It doesn't require to install nor run any more or somehow my school laptop magically got magic powers and installed it without java:
Download and run Minecraft.msi. This will install Minecraft and create a shortcut in your start menu. If you'd like a version without an installer, you may use Minecraft.exe instead. You do not need Java installed to run either of these.
You know you don't need java any more to play minecraft?
If your school's website blocking software blocks minecraft.net, then it'll block the authentication and login servers as well. You would have to have access to override the blocking system in order to connect online. (But don't do anything stupid concerning that. Just stay within the confines of the system, cheating it will probably get you in trouble.)
It seems auth is hosted somewhere else, since we with our premium accs unlike the cracked users (they annoy me), we can all login but minecraft.net is still blocked.
that is just untrue, how are you meant to just remove it?
Minecraft is coded IN JAVA.
DailyTuberYou know you don't need java any more to play minecraft?
that is just untrue, how are you meant to just remove it?
Minecraft is coded IN JAVA.
RaiidPhantomMCSo, I've recently been attempting to get MC at school. After copying a MineCraft.exe to my usb, I then installed Java to my usb too (my school apparently does not use Java...). Although everything worked perfectly, there is one problem; I cannot connect. MineCraft refuses to connect to minecraft.net, which means that I cannot sign in. This would not be a problem as I would simply like to play in Singleplayer, however for some reason it does not keep my account signed in so that I can press "Play Offline". Is there a way to make it so that it does not remove my account every time I change computer!?
Thanks (:
...You do realise that copying Minecraft to a flash drive is illegal, correct? I also wouldn't suggest playing it at school, as there's monitoring software on school computers that block sites such as minecraft.net. Minecraft isn't worth getting in trouble with the law, my friend. Just wait until you get home.
It's really not.
Yea, it really isn't as long as you don't distribute it xd