· I've created a resource pack which I tested in single player to make sure it works. I used dropbox to create a direct link to download, and I use the PlayerResourcePackStatusEvent to check to see if it downloads. But the download always fails. I set the resource pack to the player via PlayerCommands, not using the PlayerJoinEvent. If I download a resource pack does my friend need it as well? I remember when I used to play this game as a kid, (peak of life btw), Whenever the host had a texture . · If it's still not working, you have another thing to try: click edit on the server, and where it says "server resource pack" or whatever, click it until it says "prompt". Then when it prompts you, click yes, and don't start clicking around, just stay on the screen and let it load.
When a server resource pack is send to a client it will shortly freeze after the download is complete. (Same as manually applying a local pack) This happens because the client has to reload all resources, check which resources overlap and do some other calculation and manipulation with them. When a server attempts to send my client a Resource Pack, the game crashes. The issue (at least I believe it is) is that the client can't create the "server-resource-packs" folder in my Minecraft directory, causing it to not be able to download and crashing the game. "A dedicated server can enforce custom resource packs by setting require-resource-pack in bltadwin.ruties. When this option is used, players will be prompted for a response and will be disconnected if they decline the required pack.".
I've tried using different resource packs to start with, but that doesn't work either. I'm still not sure if this is a problem with the server or my game. Every time I attempt to download the resource pack (which normally happens promptly), it disconnects me from the server. I'm running a Minecraft server on a local host in my house (FreeNas with MineOS plugin). I've configured my bltadwin.ruties file with this line bltadwin.ruties resource-pack="https://www. Click here for a download to the resource pack. Click 'View Raw' and the file should start downloading. Once downloaded, drag that 'legacy' file into %appdata% roaming .minecraft server-resource-packs. Once that's inside, restart your client and join Wynncraft.
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