![]() ![]() I played for a little bit, but when I came back a few days later I couldn't connect to the server anymore! Using the Flight module I was able to fly up and out of the box to start my journey. This seems perfect because this server also allows hacking. It's made specifically for Anarchy Servers, which are servers without rules, and thus allow hacking. One I came across and ended up using is Meteor Client. To escape this box you need some sort of fly/teleport hack, so I searched around online for an existing hacked client. After about 20 minutes of repeatedly trying to connect, I finally got in! But remember I still didn't have a hacked client, and I was stuck in this bedrock box! Anything faster and I would get the Connection throttled! message. I didn't have a hacked client at the time, so I just made a macro on my mouse to automatically join the server every 5 seconds. I thought many people must have found the IP and tried joining due to the video being out for only an hour. ![]() I tried joining, but whenever I did I just got the This server is full! message. Eventually, this paid off and in the "Minecraft Force-OP Exploit!" video I saw a sign in the background saying "ip of this server" with an IP address below it.Īt first, I thought it might have been a joke, but when I added it to my Minecraft server list it actually said "LiveOverflow Let's Play". I was still interested in finding the server, so for the next few videos, I was really alert in looking at terminals, going frame-by-frame to find any IP address. In some later videos, it was revealed that people found the IP by it being leaked in one of the terminals in videos. This meant that if you found the server's IP, you could play on it as well.Īt the time I didn't quite have the motivation or knowledge to go searching myself, but several other people did. In the "Are Resource Packs Safe?" video, LiveOverflow told the viewers that the server was now open to the public, you only have to find the IP address to connect to. And as a bonus, I got to meet some amazing people on this server. All in all, it was a really cool learning experience from which I learned a ton of stuff about technical Minecraft, Fabric mods, looking at source code, and much more. During the uptime of the server LiveOverflow also made some hacking challenges in-game for the players to complete, which this post will cover. I was one of the people that eventually found the server, and played on it for about a month. He challenged the viewers to try and find the server, and play on it as well. In the series, he has a testing survival server to test out hacks and progress in the game. ![]() The hacking YouTuber LiveOverflow recently started a series called Minecraft: HACKED where he learns Minecraft Hacking and walks the viewer through it. ![]()
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