#(nirogames) citizens 1.20.1
17 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)
(nirogames) citizens 1.20.1
Name patch: @rough glade had a nickname that started with a symbol or number...applied a special first symbol in place. Please start your name with a letter from A to Z. (This is to prevent users from artificially appearing at the top of the userlist).
Hi I'm AutoThreadBot! Don't mind me, I'll just be adding the helper team to this thread so they can see it. A human will get to you soon.
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So if 1.18.2 is the latest patch version, then 1.18.1, and 1.18(.0) are all outdated patch versions, and therefore are unsupported.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).
Has your issue been resolved, or your question been answered?
If so, please use the </resolved:1028673926114594866> command to close your thread.
Or </invalid:1028673926898909185> if it's not possible to resolve.
If not yet resolved, please reply below to tell us what you still need.
(Note that if there is no reply for a few days, this thread will eventually close itself.)
@rough glade
don't care bout support i just want the build
Has your issue been resolved, or your question been answered?
If so, please use the </resolved:1028673926114594866> command to close your thread.
Or </invalid:1028673926898909185> if it's not possible to resolve.
If not yet resolved, please reply below to tell us what you still need.
(Note that if there is no reply for a few days, this thread will eventually close itself.)
@rough glade
you can find it in #news
Has your issue been resolved, or your question been answered?
If so, please use the </resolved:1028673926114594866> command to close your thread.
Or </invalid:1028673926898909185> if it's not possible to resolve.
If not yet resolved, please reply below to tell us what you still need.
(Note that if there is no reply for a few days, this thread will eventually close itself.)
@rough glade