Skyoseasons
Skyoseasons - Add Seasons to Minecraft !
This plugin brings seasons to your Minecraft server !
BE WARNED : THIS PLUGIN IS NOT MAINTAINED ANYMORE. IF YOU WANT TO HELP ME TO UPDATE THIS PROJECT, PLEASE CONTACT ME.
Features
- A lot of config options.
- Custom seasons : you can add or remove as many seasons as you want.
- Day / night lengths can be configured for each season !
- Can be hooked with ProtocolLib (no modification on your world). 1.11 compatible !
- Snow placing / melt.
- Calendar system.
- Automatically make a backup of your worlds when the plugin loads a world for the first time.
- Automatic updates (can be disabled).
- Open-source (licensed under GNU GPL v3).
- Many many more ;)
Documentation
For commands, permissions and config options, please check the documentation.
Medias
A very old and outdated video is available below :
If you have a YouTube channel and wanna make a video, please leave a comment below, I will add your video on this page ;)
Bugs reports and/or features requests
Please use the ticket tracker here.
Services included in the plugin
This plugin utilizes bstats.org metrics system, which means that the following information is collected and sent to bstats.org :
- A unique identifier.
- The server's version of Java.
- Whether the server is in offline or online mode.
- The plugin's version.
- The server's version.
- The OS version/name and architecture.
- The core count for the CPU.
- The number of players online.
- The Metrics version.
This plugin uses Skyupdater, which means that the following may occur :
- Connection to curseforge.com.
- Plugin version compared against version on curseforge.com.
- Downloading of the plugin from curseforge.com.
All of that can be disabled in the configuration file. Check the documentation here for more informations.
Donate for Skyoseasons
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@OneeKeey
Oh all right. I have to stop the server to edit the config. Fail xD
@konnerkraft
Make /toggledownfall or look in your plugins folder
-> seaons> Skyoseaons-> WinterCant do it
I installed the Plugin. All good. I can see the plugin in /pl too. But when i go in the plugins folder and in Skyoseasons
-> Then in config, i have to enter "world" there. When i do it and save it its still therer. But when i restart my server its lost What have i do ? Sry for my bad englishWhy is it not snowing in winter on my 1.8 server? is it just a 1.8 thing or what?
Hi, this plugin used to work great, but ever since the introduction of the calendar system in 1.7 the biomes no longer change on their own.
I can change them manually by season, although changing the date in any way in regards to the calendar system does not change it to the respective season. Also, as I see some others have reported, the calendar date never changes on its own. At first I was excited to see that I no longer had to preload my terrain before using the plugin (else I'd just get that season's biome), but now I've realised that it was just that the biomes weren't actually changing on their own at all.
Doesn't work without ProtocolLib, doesn't with it (although then I get the same console errors that CurtisVL had posted a ticket for). Other than that, the console log is completely clean. It doesn't work if it is the only plugin running.
The other features in the season ymls work such as precipitation and day duration, so for what reason the calendar/seasons/etc won't change is beyond me. I don't know what to say other than it is broken, although I wonder how it has been around for a year in this state if it is not just me.
Personally I would have preferred it without a calendar system in the first place. Luckily v2.3.2 still works fine. Although whatever chunks are loaded do not change season in any version, but I think that is a problem with 1.8.1 Spigot. Fortunately, that isn't much of a problem for me because I set mine to change only once a day before hard reset.
EDIT: Actually, I am pleased to find that in Spigot 1.8.1 the plugin can be loaded without having to preload terrain with v2.3.2. It didn't do that back in Craftbukkit 1.7.x And apparently the chunks will change to the correct season once they are unloaded and reloaded. Not sure about in v3.x though. Why did it all change anyways? It worked perfectly fine, heh.
Having the different hours of daylight and moonlight hours is a nice touch; but I've had a problem with the moon cycling through all it's different phases , as it travels through the sky, from moon-rise to moon-set. Only after changing length of Day and Night to 600 each for all seasons, did the problem resolve.
http://pastebin.com/YVbxp97i
Spigot 1.8
ProtocolLib 3.6.3-SNAPSHOT
nice an update! can this work on 1.7.9r0.3?
Really nice plugin, used it for a long time and love it, would recommend to anyone! Just wish it was compatible with 1.8.1 :/
@Mediocre_Jake
Depending if you are using ProtocolLib. If not, you must have a backup.
Hello,
Does this plugin change the biomes permanently? The day is stuck on 6th January, so I want to remove this plugin. If I remove the plugin, will all the biomes return to their original biome?
@drew5494
Leave 600 and 600 ;)
Can you add an option to turn off the night and day cycle
@Infilonic
That's okay ;)
@Skyost
Still not working, even with ProtocolLib. I will try other things, if I succeed, I will post my solution here :)
@wolfienfang03
Yes, change the day.length and night.length options.
Documentation.
Is there a way to lengthen the cycle of day and night? If so what is the formula? I can't seem to go past 11 minutes for day and 9 minutes for night. anything else I try disables the plugin.
Thanks for the help!
@wolfienfang03
Okay, you're welcome ;)
@wolfienfang03
I see why they look the same and on each season there is no dark night, I looked at the moon and it looks like a sun just shaded.
@Skyost
Thank you Skyost for the reply! this is wolfie03, I just changed in the config! Thx for the quick reply! Now I am wondering what is the formula to change to the length of day and night?
Also I changed for autumn to show the sun b/c I can't seem to tell the difference between day and night, they look the same!
Thank you again!