Limit the maxiumum rain duration
The plugin is called "Seattle Summer" because just like a summer in Seattle, it will still rain. It just won't rain for quite so long.
The plugin very simply allows you to set a maximum duration for rain cycles. Rain will still start normally and the natural rain duration may be less than what you set for a maximum. The plugin only kicks in if the rain goes on for too long.
I created this plugin due to popular demand on my server. Nobody really wanted to get rid of rain completely, but it is very annoying when it rains for 3 minecraft days straight.
Features
- Limits maximum rain duration
- MultiWorld Compatibility
- Optional world exclusion
Future Plans
- Nothing that I can think of, trying to keep it simple.
Installation
- Download the latest jar file
- Reload your server
- (Optional) Edit config.yml to a different maximum duration (defaults to 5 minutes) or add worlds to exclude
- (Optional) Reload server again to reload config
Upgrade
- Download the latest jar file
- Reload your server
- (Optional) Edit config.yml to a different maximum duration (defaults to 5 minutes) or add worlds to exclude
- (Optional) Reload server again to reload config
Facts
- Date created
- Oct 24, 2011
- Category
- Last update
- Mar 03, 2012
- Development stage
- Release
- License
- GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3)
- Curse link
- SeattleSummer
- Downloads
- 1,054
- Recent files
- R: SeattleSummer 2.0 for CB 1.2.5-R1.0 Mar 03, 2012
- R: SeattleSummer 1.6 for CB 1337 Oct 24, 2011
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- #12
LHammonds May 20, 2013 at 17:56 UTC - 0 likesSeattleSummer 2.0 works with CraftBukkit 1.5.2-R0.1
Tested on Windows 7 64-bit and Ubuntu Server 12.04 64-bit using Java 1.7u15 64-bit
It loads in the console with no errors and verified that it stopped rain.
LHammonds
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- #11
LHammonds Feb 09, 2013 at 20:16 UTC - 0 likesSeattleSummer 2.0 works with CraftBukkit 1.4.7-R1.0
Tested on Windows 7 64-bit and Ubuntu Server 12.04 64-bit using Java 1.7u9 64-bit
It loads in the console with no errors and verified that it stopped rain.
LHammonds
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- #10
Darkhand81 Feb 08, 2013 at 14:12 UTC - 0 likes@Quaz3l: Go
I'd like to see this updated too!
An option that whenever it naturally rains it's always a thunderstorm would be great. WeatherRestrictions does this but it has problems with the most recent CB builds and is pretty resource intensive since it checks and sets the weather every tick. Your timer method is much more efficient!
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- #9
MrMightyGnome Jan 17, 2013 at 16:23 UTC - 0 likesseems like so but id want some new features added :P like minimum/maximum time until the next rain and minimum/maximum of how long the rain lasts
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- #8
Quaz3l Jan 17, 2013 at 03:43 UTC - 0 likes@MrMightyGnome: Go
Wow totally forgot about this... Is this still working?
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- #7
MrMightyGnome Jan 17, 2013 at 03:36 UTC - 0 likesmind updating just for showing that this plugin is still working + available? :P also i would like to give a request, maybe add a random rain percent and each random rain occurs, it has set amount of at least X long but is at most Y long? :P
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- #6
Ekevoo Aug 31, 2012 at 18:36 UTC - 0 likes"15:34:08 [INFO] [SeattleSummer] Stopping Rain in world: {0}" You're a .net programmer aren't you? :) That should've been %s instead.
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- #5
LHammonds Aug 14, 2012 at 00:58 UTC - 0 likesSeattleSummer 2.0 works with CraftBukkit 1.3.1-R1.0
It loads in the console with no errors and verified that it stopped rain.
EDIT 2012-09-26: Also works on CraftBukkit 1.3.2-R0.1. Tested on Windows 7 64-bit and Ubuntu Server 12.04 64-bit using Java 1.7u7 64-bit
Thanks, LHammonds
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- #4
strontkever Aug 09, 2012 at 18:04 UTC - 0 likesyes, cant remember why it didnt work, cant remember it even broke :), butstill works with 1.3.1
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- #3
d3aThW1nG Mar 18, 2012 at 04:32 UTC - 0 likes@strontkever: Go
Work perfectly in 1.2.3-R.0.2 ;)
Sorry for my bad english i'm French. I'm trying to improve my english. But it's so HARD :(