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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 well-known survival game. It's created to teach users different programming languages.



Sure, it's fun, but it's not the Minecraft game we've come 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.



Like everything else on the Raspberry Pi, there's a amount of editing and tinkering with files and Terminal commands. Be sure to be patient, read through each step, and you'll be fine.



Remember that before you dive in, there's certain things you need to be aware of:



You'll need your Mojang account login information as well as your Minecraft username.



Naturally, you'll require a paid-for license for Minecraft. Minecraft.net offers a way to purchase one.



The guide is specific to Minecraft 1.8.9. You are able to continue using the latest version of Minecraft 1.8.9.



Running Minecraft on a computer that costs $35 isn't going to be the most smooth experience, but it's definitely playable.



Spend an hour getting everything up and running.



I suggest opening the guide in your Raspberry Pi's browser and then putting an Terminal window alongside it. There are some altered log files in Dropbox accounts that you'll need to download and I'd hate to share the commands here only to see the links changed later in the day.



It's a breeze. You will need to copy various Terminal commands from your browser and paste them into the command prompt. After you've entered each command, hit the Enter key on the keyboard. Your Pi will take care of the rest.
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Tips to make the process easier



Raspberry Pi 3 users are exempted from Step 1. You cannot currently overclock the Pi 3 Besides that, the Pi 3 is actually faster out of the box than the suggested overclock speed of the Pi 2.



After entering Step 4's command After entering Step 4, use the arrow keys on your keyboard to highlight Advanced options, then press Enter. Next highlight GL Options and select Enable.



I was a bit confused by Step 7 of the guideline in which it states to click on "edit profile," You actually need to click on Profile Editor and then double-click on the first (and only) listing. Under Version Selection click on the drop-down next to Use version and select a build number. The default guide is 1.8.9. This version is recommended for now. We will make changes when everything is in place.



Step 10 tells you to edit the "run.sh" file without additional instructions. To edit it open the Minecraft folder located within your Pi directory, and right-click on the run.sh file, then choose Text Editor.



There are two options to launch Minecraft. To start Minecraft The guide will advise you to use "./run.sh". If that's the case, before entering the command, you'll need to enter "cd Minecraft" into a Terminal window. Another option is to open the Minecraft folder and double-click the run.sh file. Then, select "Execute."



Install the most current version, so once you get everything working, you can start tinkering with the installation. To upgrade to the latest Minecraft version, you'll need to relaunch Minecraft.jar.



In a Terminal window enter: Cd Minecraft



Next, enter: java -jar Minecraft.jar



Click on Profile Editor to change the version to 1.9.4 or the most current version.



Save your changes and click on the Play button to force Minecraft to download the latest version.



Then, then, open the Minecraft folder.



To avoid any issues if you make a mistake, create an archive of the run.sh file. Rename it to something alone the lines of "runcopy.sh".



With a copy safely stored away and open the run.sh file by right-clicking on it and choosing Text Editor.



Enter 1.8.9 into the text field by pressing Ctrl+F on your keyboard. There should be twoonly two- instances found. Each one of them should be replaced with the current Minecraft version (this should be in line with the version number you selected in step 3.



Save the file, then reboot your Raspberry Pi.



Start Minecraft as normal and enjoy.


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