The Real-Time Modification adds some neat little features that can make your Minecraft single-player, multi-player and LAN worlds some extra spice. The modification adds real-life calendars and supports both northern and southern hemisphere systems.
The date and time match the host of the world, on multiplayer this will be the server time for the single player will be your computer time. The time of the day in the worlds in your game will change based on the time it is for your computer. The mod works by calculating the time and then matching the game time ticks with the actual clock making it follow the same time for the host's computer.
The calendar runs on the server-side, meaning where ever the game is being run from the date of that computer will be displayed. Some basic information like the days, seasonal events, and dates and times are displayed on the calendar screen.
The calendar has several common events that have static dates that are commonly known in North America. These events will update when the date changes to a new month a icon that represents the event will be next to the number of the day.
Also one of the core features of the calendar is the creation date, this will show next to the calendar number or other events when the Minecraft map was created. This can be nice for servers or single-player worlds alike.
Release 1.4.0 introduced support for Serene Seasons modification by Glitchfiend. Seasons will now take control over seasons based on the hemisphere and season type.
A new command has been added /realtimemod season type <set/get> [set type]
The options for seasons are below.
- Astronomical Season (Default)
- Meteorological Season
- Solar Season (Celtic)
You can find a list of planned feature on the wiki page.
You can make use of the GitHub Issue Tracker for any bugs you find.
Make sure to provide the following in your bug report.
- The Forge Version you are using.
- The Modification Build.
- A clear description of the issue and how to reproduce it the problem.
- Any additonal information that can help us with the issue such as crash reports etc.