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Minecraft (Sponge – 1.12) (PC)

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You can follow the general setup guide at https://crowdcontrol.live/setup for extra help with the Twitch Extension, the Crowd Control Desktop Client and other options.

We suggest using the One Click Setup to install the mod required for this game,. This can be found in the Crowd Control Desktop app, after selecting your game!

If you have any questions or need help with this setup, please head over to our discord, forum or email us for additional support!

Host and connect to a local Crowd Control Minecraft Server.

The following steps are for streamers who are hosting a server.

  1. Download and install the Crowd Control PC app.
  2. In the Game Selection tab, select Minecraft (Sponge) 1.12.2 .
  3. Click One Click Server Setup to automatically setup a server. This may take several minutes to complete.
  4. Once done, click Launch Server to start the Minecraft server. If you were not already prompted to do so during setup, you may need to set a temporary password to be able to connect to the server. This can be done by typing password <insert password here> in the pop-up server console window. A default password “crowdcontrol” is already set.
  5. Once the Minecraft server has started, click Start in the Crowd Control app to connect to the server.
    • When prompted for “Host:” just put localhost and use the default password of “crowdcontrol” or whatever you set above.
  6. You may also join the Minecraft server in your game.
  7. Upon joining the Minecraft server, run the command /account link <your twitch username> to ensure you receive effects that viewers purchase for you.
  8. If you want others to conenct to your local server, make sure you have a port foward rule in your home router for port 58431 to your local machine. You will want to give other players your home IP address, like the one found at what is my ip – Google Search

As always, test effects before going live using the “Live Extension” button in the Crowd control Desktop app!

Connecting to an external Crowd Control Minecraft Server.

The following steps are for streamers who are connecting to another individual’s server.

  1. Download and install the Crowd Control PC app.
  2. In the Game Selection tab, select Minecraft (Sponge) 1.12.2 .
  3. Click Start . A pop-up menu will appear prompting you for information that you should have received from your server host.
    • In the host field, you should enter an IP address or a website URL given by the server administrator. This will usually be the same as the IP address that you connect to in Minecraft.
    • In the password field, you must enter a secret passphrase provided to you by the server host. The default is “crowdcontrol”.
  4. Upon joining the Minecraft server, run the command /account link <your twitch username> to ensure you receive effects that viewers purchase for you.

As always, test effects before going live using the “Live Extension” button in the Crowd control Desktop app!

Notes

  • Windows Defender or other antivirus may flag Sponge as a threat. Approving or allowing the file is required for Sponge. This is a false positive.
  • If you do not run the “/account link” command, effects will not reach you and will be queued and eventually refunded.
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  • You can have all players account link as the same twitch user if you want viewers on one channel to affect all users.
  • You can enable global mode, so all effects sent to the players on the server affect everyone: Edit the config.yml at DocumentsCrowdControlMinecraft-ServerPluginsCrowdControl and add global: true at the end of the file, save and restart the server.
  • To setup a server manually or on a dedicated server, head over to the main github for this mod https://github.com/qixils/minecraft-crowdcontrol
  • Find the latest version of the plug here. To update, replace the CrowdControl.jar in your servers plugins folder.
  • Check out our blog post on a super simple way to setup an externally host Minecraft Server!

Credits

Special thanks to qixils for creating this mod! You can find more info on this project at https://github.com/qixils/minecraft-crowdcontrol

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