re-download the minecraft_server.jar from minecraft.net run that in a new folder, move your world folder over the new one and there :P have questions? visit
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The regular download as of Minecraft 1.8 is the Beta Minecraft. The last Minecraft update I believe will be the "Final" product and official game and no longer be a game in Beta.
In Minecraft classic you just go to the minecraft homepage and click classic multiplayer. From there you can choose a server you want to join, simple as that!If you want to join an beta server, that's a whole different story! To join an beta server you should first start minecraft, then you click multiplayer. The next part is much different than classic multiplayer, you need to get an IP address for the server you want to join, there are several websites that list such. Here is an example/server (If you want to join it): 173.162.239.157:25565You can just copy and past it into the entry bar asking for the address!Also in the new update 1.8 in beta you can save the servers you visited in a list unfortunately if you have a newer version of minecraft and the server hasn't updated you will not be allowed to connect to it
Not unless you have a minecraft client in beta.
You can, it should be in a update soon
no Yes it is. The server and multiplayer has also always been part of Minecraft. If you bought the Beta version of Minecraft it is still good for the Full Final release of Minecraft.
There are tons of tutorials out there. If you are running Minecraft Beta 1.8, you should update to the newest version.
You might have to update your minecraft
The regular download as of Minecraft 1.8 is the Beta Minecraft. The last Minecraft update I believe will be the "Final" product and official game and no longer be a game in Beta.
ask nicely in the minecraft forums and you might get lucky
No
you go on minecraft launcher and go to options and force update you cant update if you got classic
Any version after Beta 1.8.1
Yes, you do.
In Minecraft classic you just go to the minecraft homepage and click classic multiplayer. From there you can choose a server you want to join, simple as that!If you want to join an beta server, that's a whole different story! To join an beta server you should first start minecraft, then you click multiplayer. The next part is much different than classic multiplayer, you need to get an IP address for the server you want to join, there are several websites that list such. Here is an example/server (If you want to join it): 173.162.239.157:25565You can just copy and past it into the entry bar asking for the address!Also in the new update 1.8 in beta you can save the servers you visited in a list unfortunately if you have a newer version of minecraft and the server hasn't updated you will not be allowed to connect to it
Minecraft is no longer in the Alpha stage. It has been updated to Minecraft Beta. Update your Minecraft game client.
beta 1.8/adventure update
Not unless you have a minecraft client in beta.