This project contains the source code of Minecraft Legacy Console Edition v1.6.0560.0 (TU19) from https://archive.org/details/minecraft-legacy-console-edition-source-code, with some fixes and improvements applied
- Windows: Supported for building and running the project
- macOS / Linux: The Windows nightly build may run through Wine or CrossOver based on community reports, but this is unofficial and not currently tested by the maintainers
- Fixed compilation and execution in both Debug and Release mode on Windows using Visual Studio 2022
- Added support for keyboard and mouse input
- Added fullscreen mode support (toggle using F11)
- Disabled V-Sync for better performance
- Added a high-resolution timer path on Windows for smoother high-FPS gameplay timing
- Device's screen resolution will be used as the game resolution instead of using a fixed resolution (1920x1080)
- LAN Multiplayer & Discovery
Basic LAN multiplayer is available on the Windows build
- Hosting a multiplayer world automatically advertises it on the local network
- Other players on the same LAN can discover the session from the in-game Join Game menu
- Game connections use TCP port
25565by default - LAN discovery uses UDP port
25566 - You can override your in-game username at launch with
-name
Example:
Minecraft.Client.exe -name SteveThis feature is based on LCEMP
- Movement:
WASD - Jump / Fly (Up):
Space - Sneak / Fly (Down):
Shift(Hold) - Sprint:
Ctrl(Hold) or Double-tapW - Inventory:
E - Drop Item:
Q - Crafting:
C - Toggle View (FPS/TPS):
F5 - Fullscreen:
F11 - Pause Menu:
Esc - Toggle Mouse Capture:
Left Alt(for debugging) - Attack / Destroy:
Left Click - Use / Place:
Right Click - Select Item:
Mouse Wheelor keys1to9 - Accept or Decline Tutorial hints:
Enterto accept andBto decline - Game Info (Player list and Host Options):
TAB - Toggle Debug Info:
F3 - Open Debug Overlay:
F4
- Install Visual Studio 2022
- Clone the repository
- Open the project by double-clicking
MinecraftConsoles.sln - Make sure
Minecraft.Clientis set as the Startup Project - Set the build configuration to Debug (Release is also OK but has some bugs) and the target platform to Windows64, then build and run
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 17 2022" -A x64
cmake --build build --config Debug --target MinecraftClientFor more information, see COMPILE.md
- Native builds for platforms other than Windows have not been tested and are most likely non-functional. The Windows nightly build may still run on macOS and Linux through Wine or CrossOver, but that path is unofficial and not currently supported
