SecurityCraft Mod adds exactly what the name suggests: Lasers, retinal scanners, keypads, unbreakable doors and more. Pairs well with mods such as Smart Moving, Secret Rooms, and the Wall Jump mod. You now have the option to set up passwords and key-codes to gain access through doors which are unbreakable, except by the owner.
Laser tripwire:
When you place two laser tripwire blocks within 5 blocks of each other with no blocks in-between, it spawns a laser between the two blocks, and when you walk through it, the two source blocks give out redstone power.
How it looks like:
When you walk through it, it gives off redstone power:
Keypad:
When you place the keypad block, the first time you right-click it, it opens a setup screen which allows you to setup your passcode for that specific keypad. After you hit that button/ right-click the block after that first time, it allows you to enter your passcode. Once you type it in correctly, it closes the GUI and gives out redstone power for 3 seconds.
How it looks like:
The setup screen:
The keypad screen:
An active keypad:
Mine:
After placing the mine, any entity that walks on it (besides a creeper, cat, or ocelot), including players,will
automaticaly get blown up. You can not place the mine on flowers, cactus, glass, or air.
How it looks like:
The explosion:
A defused mine:
Codebreaker:
When you right-click a keypad with the codebreaker, it automaticaly cracks the code for you.
Block Mines:
These act like the standard mines, except they look exactly like normal blocks for easy camoflaging.
Reinforced door:
They act the same as standard iron doors, except they are unbreakable!
Ever made a huge obsidian bunker, and thought, “WOW! No one can break in to this!”. Then the next time you come back to it, the doors broken, and everything is gone. This will stop that from happening! Plop down these guys, and only the player who places it can break it using the door remover.
How it looks like:
Door remover:
Right-clicking on a reinforced door will destroy it, ONLY if your username matches the username of the player who placed the door you right-clicked on.
Fake water/ Fake lava:
They both do the opposite of they are supposed to do! You can be completely submerged in the lava, and you wont die. But so much as touching the water will pretty much instantly kill you….
How it looks like:
Bouncing betty:
This is a variation of the mine which will bounce up and explode when you step on it.
How it looks like:
Iron trapdoor:
This is the same as a standard trapdoor, except the only way you can open it is with redstone power.
How it looks like:
Keycard reader/keycards:
The keycard reader will only provide redstone power when you right-click it with a keycard with a level higher then or equal to the level you selected in the keycard reader’s GUI.
How it looks like (keycard reader):
Rail mines:
This type of mine explodes when a minecart passes over them.
Portable radar:
This radar, when placed, will send the owner of the radar chat messages whenever another player comes within the radar’s detection radius (default: 50 blocks, configurable).
How it looks like:
Cage trap:
*Doesn’t have a texture currently.*
Whenever a player steps on the block, it will spawn a cage made of reinforced iron bars (see below) around the player.
Reinforced iron bars:
This block is the same as standard iron bars, except it is unbreakable.
How it looks like:
Inventory scanner:
When you place two scanners a block apart from each other, a field will spawn between them, kinda like the Laser Block. Right-clicking either of the blocks will open a GUI which will allow you to enter block/item ID’s. If a player walks inside of the field between the two blocks carrying a block/item with the same ID as any ID you entered (in the GUI), it will automatically be deleted. Even if the player trys to throw the block/item through the field, it will also be removed. In a future update, it will store those deleted items in a built-in inventory.
How it looks like:
Mine remote access tool:
Whenever you right-click a mine with this tool equiped, it will “bind” the mine to the tool. If you right-click while holding it, it will open a GUI which will allow you to activate, deactivate, or detonate any bound mine(s).
Retinal scanner:
Standing directly in front of the scanner will have the block emit redstone power for three seconds, but it will only work for the player who placed the block down.
How it looks like:
Password-protected chest:
This acts as a hybrid between a keypad and a chest. Right-clicking it will open a GUI similar to the keypad, but when the code is entered correctly, it will let you access a inventory, similar to the standard chest.
How it looks like:
Username logger (needs texture):
This block will record any player(within a certain radius)’s name (default radius: 3, editable in the configuration file) in it’s GUI whenever it is powered by redstone.
Reinforced stone:
Reinforced stone acts the same as regular stone, except it is unbreakable. Only the person who placed it down can remove it with the universal block remover.
Alarm:
The alarm will make a siren sound every two seconds (configurable in the config file) while it is being powered by redstone.
/sc command:
Typing “/sc recipe laserblock” will post the laser block’s recipe in the chat. Alternatively, typing “/sc help laserblock” will give you a description of the laser block.
In-game bug reporting:
Using the “/sc” command, you are able to report bugs directly to my IRC channel. Type “/sc connect” to connect to IRC (the name you will use in IRC will be “SCUser_” + *your username*. Then type “/sc bug “. Once you do that, the bug will be posted in my channel, #GeforceMods. Also, if you need to contact me directly, use the ‘/sc contact ‘ command. My replies will appear directly in the Minecraft chat window! If you want to disconnect from IRC, type “/sc disconnect”.
Crafting Recipes:
Laser Block:
Keypad:
Mine:
Codebreaker:
Reinforced Door:
Block Mines (Its a shapeless recipe, just combine a block (sand, dirt, etc.) and a mine:
Door remover:
Keycard reader:
Requires:
Minecraft Forge
How to install SecurityCraft Mod:
- Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.
- Locate the minecraft application folder.
- On windows open Run from the start menu, type %appdata% and click Run.
- On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
- Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
- When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.