Java Edition Classic 0.0.13a

0.0.13a was a version of Classic released on May 22, 2009. . This version is not archived or available in the launcher.

A version mislabelled as "0.0.13a" is available in the launcher. However, it has many differences from the version called 0.0.13a in 2009, which appeared to support regular terrain, whereas the launcher version strictly uses flat terrain. Additionally, many features from 0.0.12a are still present, such as using the "generating level" screen from that version instead of the one from 0.0.13a. This is because it is an early development version and not the final release (see Development for more info)

Blocks

 * General
 * Added a thin black block selection outline.

General

 * Levels


 * Added level saving for players with accounts
 * Feature for registered and logged in players only.
 * Five slots in total.
 * Stored at the URL


 * Controls
 * Pressing now opens the pause menu.

Blocks

 * Saplings
 * Changed the texture of saplings from Oak Sapling JE1.png to Oak Sapling JE2.png.
 * Lava
 * Is no longer transparent.
 * The mist underneath lava is now a thick red, instead of the previous shade of orange.

Gameplay

 * Jumping
 * Holding the key no longer allows for autojumping.

General

 * User interface
 * Game ratio is now 854&times;480, not 640&times;480.
 * The block being used is once again shown in the top right corner
 * The world generating screen now shows darker dirt.


 * Controls
 * This is the earliest version in the launcher where holding down no longer causes the player to cycle between different locations - holding the key now has the same effect as simply pressing it.


 * Terrain
 * The terrain is no longer always generated a block above water.
 * Lava and water will now always produce stone.
 * Surface dirt layer is more uniform.
 * There is almost always a layer of grass with dirt under it above stone.
 * Cliff faces can no longer be made of pure dirt and grass.

Bugs

 * Transparency issue with water.
 * Level saving sometimes does not work.
 * The reason is because Opera and older versions of Java did not support a workaround Notch made to allow connecting to a host from an applet in LWJGL.
 * When facing at certain angles a block can be placed where a block already is.