How to join
There are a couple of methods to join AlphaPlace. Server addresses are alphaplace.net
and alpha.place
.
You can use regular b1.1_02
to join, or you can use modded a1.2.6
.
For the latter version,
Windows7Ultimate made a video guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVEXz7GcfAo
JRE links
The official launcher comes with a JRE.
For other launchers (or if you want to use a different Java binary), you can use the OpenJDK builds from either of these vendors:
- Azul Zulu: https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-8-lts&package=jre#zulu
- Adoptium Eclipse Temurin: https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/?version=8
MultiMC/PrismLauncher/Other forks
- MultiMC: https://multimc.org
- PrismLauncher: https://prismlauncher.org
The above launchers require you have to have an account, though there are a couple of forks that allow you to add an offline account.
You can deviate at some parts of this guide if you want to use a different fix, or anything else.
- Install either of the aforementioned launchers (MultiMC or PrismLauncher or what have you)
- Launch MultiMC (or fork), set up your account by clicking on the account selector in the top right corner, select Manage Accounts..., and then select Add Microsoft.
- Or Add Offline if that option is available on the fork you use.
- Select Add Instance, and select
b1.1_02
as the version by enabling Betas and scroll through the list until you see it. Change the details to your liking and select OK. - Right-click (or left-click; open context menu) the newly created instance, and select Edit, or select the same button on the sidebar after selecting the aforementioned instance.
- Go to: Settings -> Tick Java installation -> Auto-detect if you installed the JRE system wide.
- If you downloaded the zip/tar archive, you simply extract it, select Browse in the instance settings, navigate to the extracted JRE ->
bin/java
and select thatjava
file. - Under MS Windows, use
javaw.exe
instead.
- If you downloaded the zip/tar archive, you simply extract it, select Browse in the instance settings, navigate to the extracted JRE ->
- Launch the game via Launch and pray it works.
Installing the AP client
Download the client from here: https://alphaplace.net/downloads/mods/APClientV202.zip Do the same steps as above, except at:
- Step 3: Use
a1.2.6
as the version. - After step 4: Version in the sidebar -> Add to minecraft.jar on the right-hand-side of the window -> Add
APClientV202.zip
BetaCraft launcher
https://betacraft.uk/downloads
On that page, scroll down and you'll see 2 options:
- "Betacraft Launcher v2.0 (alpha)" includes easy mod support, but is generally a bit unstable and requires a Microsoft account with a Minecraft: Java Edition license.
- 1.x (Both the "universal launcher JAR" and "latest Windows version") is generally more stable and allows any username to be used.
2.x
ℹ️ Notice: 2.x requires a Microsoft account with a license for MC Java, and as 2.x is in alpha, the launcher can sometimes crash. Pray that it doesn't crash.
- Select Accounts, then Add account and login with your Microsoft account.
- Select Settings, then the Java Installations tab in the left hand column.
- You should see your Java installations here, but there is a menu/button to download and install a Java distribution.
- Select the one prefixed with "
1.8.0
", and in the list's lower left, select Set as default. - Apple Silicon Mac (and non-x86-64 computer/unsupported OS) users only: Settings -> General -> Disable Discord Rich presence
(Because the RPC doesn't have a version for the aforementioned platform(s).)
- Select Instances, then Add instance, then scroll down the list, and select
b1.1_02
.
(Attempting to select the other tabs/searching and then selecting will crash the program.)
And also: name your instance.
Now you can select the instance and hit Play, but for those that want to install the AP client:
- Download it - the full jar mod is linked in this very sentence.
- Head to the Instances tab, right-click (or left-click if you configured it that way) your b1.1_02 instance, Edit -> Mods -> Add to minecraft.jar -> select the
APClientV202.zip
file.
And select Save.
And now you can launch the game (hopefully without crashing).
1.x
- Hit Select version ->
b1.1_02
.- If you want to use a cracked username, just input your username in the username input box and do not click Login.
- If you want to use your MS account, select Login, and follow the instructions given.
- Once you log in, you can then select Edit instance if you want to change somMe settings - namely, the Java binary used.
- Windows:
%programfiles%\<Java distributor name>\<Java 8 or something>\bin\javaw.exe
- Arch Linux, via the
jre8-openjdk
package:/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk/bin/java
- macOS (if JRE is installed system-wide):
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/<name-of-distributor>-8.jre/Contents/Home/bin/java
- Windows:
- Select OK, and select Play.
Official launcher
This method isn't recommended and is just a last resort. Cracked users can't use this method either.
By default, this launcher doesn't show old versions of the game before Release 1.0, and must be enabled in the settings.
- Select the Settings tab, found in the bottom left corner.
- In the Enable Show Historical versions of Minecraft: Java Edition in the Launcher under Minecraft: Java Edition Settings in the General tab.
- Go back to the Minecraft: Java Edition tab on the sidebar, open the Installations tab and then select New Installation.
- Enter the desired name of the install, and then select
old_beta 1.1_02
in the version dropdown menu, then select Create. - Click on the Minecraft: Java Edition tab on the sidebar again and select the installation you just made from the drop down menu and press Play.