Reddit's MCPublic server map: <a href="http://nerd.nu/maps/pve/#/18/64/2/-8/0/0" rel="nofollow">http://nerd.nu/maps/pve/#/18/64/2/-8/0/0</a><p>We've been playing on this revision of the map for about 2 months now. It's a survival map with PvP disabled, so all materials seen were collected by people.
Overviewer is great, but I've found Mapcrafter to be much more efficient.<p>Check it out on <a href="http://pickaxe.club" rel="nofollow">http://pickaxe.club</a> - a weekend-only, Vanilla Minecraft server. (and please sign up to play next weekend!)
Anyone knows how does it compare to dynmap, another well-known renderer? Key differences (I remember that it didn't allow showing players location and chat and such stuff)?
Live example can be seen here, I ran it on my private Minecraft server few months ago: <a href="http://map.turshija.com/" rel="nofollow">http://map.turshija.com/</a>
Pity it doesn't support mod blocks; if it did I think I know what I'd be installing this evening…<p>I wonder if he could figure out the blocks' textures from the mods themselves, somehow.