#(Kibax) 1.19.2 Citizens
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(Kibax) 1.19.2 Citizens
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We support only the latest patch-version of Minecraft for any recent main version (and Mojang, Spigot, Paper, etc. all generally also follow the same rule).
"Patch version" means the last number in a version label, for example in 1.18.2, the main version is 1.18, and the patch version is .2.
So if 1.18.2 is the latest patch version, then 1.18.1, and 1.18(.0) are all outdated patch versions, and therefore are unsupported.
Note that we do still support recent older main versions (such as 1.17 and 1.16) so long as you are on the latest patch-version of those main versions (like 1.17.1 and 1.16.5).
our smps always use 1.19.2 its just better
its a survival server
i dont really need support
all i need is a simple npc with a command
when you say our smps do you mean players?
because this doesnt affect what version you run, you can provide support for players using 1.19.2 to support letting them use their client mods while running a 1.19.4 server. you'd just use a plugin like ViaVersion to provide backsupport
support is asking for help.
all i need is a simple npc with a command
this is asking for help with a simple npc with something to do with a command, you're asking for support.
both smps and players
no... im just asking support so i can get the version for 1.19.2
cuz ik u guys say
correct, my suggestion doesn't change, then. you're fully capable of running 1.19.4
old versions wont get support
but i dont need support for it
i just want the file
if you want to figure it out yourself, you can find a build for 1.19.2 sometime last year in #news
ok
remember to use </resolved:1028673926114594866> or </invalid:1028673926898909185> if you're going that route, we won't help further
if you want help, we'd strongly recommend you take the advice and upgrade to 1.19.4. specifically because we've fixed a lot of bugs since then and you can't get help if you don't
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