Overview:Mod Spotlight:More information and Recipes:Controls for sensorview program:How to install: Mod Download Links Overview: OpenCCSensors is a new, open-source, up to date replacement for CcSensors (outdated), allowing monitoring and gathering information from the Minecraft environment – including players, entities, proximity, world info, IndustrialCraft 2, BuildCraft 2, liquids, inventories – and more! OpenCCSensors comes with its

OpenCCSensors Mod

Review:

OpenCCSensors is really a new, open-source, up-to-date alternative to CcSensors (outdated), allowing supervising and gathering info from the Minecraft atmosphere including gamers, entities, proximity, world details, IndustrialCraft 2, BuildCraft 2, liquids, inventories and much more!

OpenCCSensors includes its API, and immediately installs a fresh program for you personally at /ocs/applications/sensorview. sensorview is really a handy system for rapidly looking at the info gathered from your own sensors.

Mod Spotlight:

More info and Quality recipes:

Controls for sensorview plan:

  • Left/correct arrow: select sensor aspect
  • Up/down arrow: select sensor focus on
  • Web page up/down: scroll comprehensive view (if these usually do not work and you also have NEI installed, ensure that you close the NEI user interface and try once again)
  • S: save current detailed details
  • Q: give up
  • G: toggle graphing (requires keep track of; advanced keep track of suggested)
  • N: graph next numeric worth (from detailed view checklist)
  • P: graph previous numeric worth

How exactly to install:

For Minecraft 1.6.4

https://minecraft365.internet/download/OpenCCSensors-Mod-1.6.4.jar

https://minecraft365.internet/download/OpenCCSensors-Mod-1.6.4.jar

For 1.5.2/1.5.1

https://minecraft365.internet/download/OpenCCSensors-Mod-1.5.2.jar

https://minecraft365.internet/download/OpenCCSensors-Mod-1.5.2.jar


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Minecraft is a sandbox video game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before fully releasing in November 2011, with Notch stepping down and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten taking over development.