1.7.10[1] is a minor update to Minecraft (Java Edition) released on June 26, 2014,[2] which made it possible for additional features to be added to Realms without the need for a Minecraft version upgrade. It is compatible with 1.7.6–1.7.9 servers.
Additions
General
- Player activity monitor.
- The ability to upload one's own worlds.
- Access to more server settings.
- PVP: On/Off.
- Difficulty: Peaceful/Easy/Normal/Hard.
- Spawn protection: Off/1-16.
- Game Mode: Creative/Adventure/Survival.
- Spawn Animals: On/Off.
- Spawn Monsters: On/Off.
- Spawn NPCs: On/Off.
- Command Blocks: On/Off.
Changes
General
- All Realms-related modules were moved into a separate library.
- Future additional features to Realms will not require new releases of Minecraft.
- Improvements to the user interface.
Fixes
From released versions before 1.7.2
- 3256 – Memory leak when starting large TNT chain reactions.
- 19992 – Minecraft server stores player data in case sensitive filename.
From the 1.7.x release versions
- 39077 – Server/client performance single host.
- 46398 – Command Blocks Realms not servers.
- 55580 – Minecraft Realms: User will still have Operator rights after re-inviting him/her.
From the same release
- 59612 – No Realms version visible - Not on screen, not in crash report.
- 62821 – Realms envelope icon hitbox is not aligned to icon.
Trivia
- This is the first non-snapshot Java Edition version to have more than 3 digits on the version number since Beta 1.7_01 in June 2011.
- With this revision, 1.7 became the first Java Edition version to roll from single-digit to double-digit revision numbers since Alpha v1.0.10 four years prior.
- Despite being extremely outdated, this version has a disproportionately large amount of mods available, along with 1.12.2.
- The addition of models and block states internal changes in the game engine in 1.8 and the long waiting time for 1.9 has contributed to this situation.[citation needed]