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https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/598094215638319104
New dungeon of sorts? Hard to precisely parse his sentence, but maybe new blocks and mobs included.
I am hoping for more trap or special function blocks
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https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/598094215638319104
New dungeon of sorts? Hard to precisely parse his sentence, but maybe new blocks and mobs included.
Jacknicholsonnod.gif
https://twitter.com/jeb_/status/598094215638319104
New dungeon of sorts? Hard to precisely parse his sentence, but maybe new blocks and mobs included.
I think he definitely wanted to say "new dungeon, with new blocks and mobs" but probably hit on the Twitter character limit. Makes sense, too. I believe he's mentioned a desire of fixing the dungeon codes in some way. The Ocean Monuments were a huge step in the right direction and I'd like to see them continue to explore those ideas.
New dungeons, combined with previous mention of changes to boss fights, and an update focused on combat has me pretty sure we're going to get a new boss fight this update, too. I'd love for it to be a tradition that every update comes with a new structure and a new type of boss. Especially if they can find a way to generate them in old lands, like they did with the Ocean Monument. They did a lot of good with 1.8 so I hope 1.9 continues the trend.
I would like larger updates more often tho, I mean it feels like it takes forever for one of these updates to come out. saving things like the ability to place stairs upside down for a major update.. wtf.. focus on content, not bugfixes or minor gameplay changes.
just a little frustrated with mojang pretty much letting the community bleed out, having them turn to mods to keep the game interesting and not even officially support mods in the first place. I find it mind boggling, especially with the amount of money that gets pumped trough that company.
I haven't gotten involved with PC Minecraft until 1.7, but it seems like the delay between 1.7-1.8 is really the only lengthy oneit was much less than a year for other past point releases.
I guess it also depends how you like your releaseswould you rather get smaller updates or larger, more sparse ones?
It will be interesting to see if Microsoft's ownership results in any changes to that cycle. As you say, compared to a AAA game Mojang is tiny, and you could argue they havent aggressively expanded enough to support that success. That may not be an ultimate issue with Microsoft backing them, although its certainly true money doesnt solve issuesotherwise wed all be perfectly satisfied with Minecraft, Mac fans would love Apple, et al.
I can chip in for the server costs and would second looking into a different provider of need be.
They should have had a separate team working in parallel, re-writing the game in a professional manner. Call it Minecraft 2 if you must. Just dump the cruft of the 5 year old Java prototype and take advantage of the billions.
They should have had a separate team working in parallel, re-writing the game in a professional manner. Call it Minecraft 2 if you must. Just dump the cruft of the 5 year old Java prototype and take advantage of the billions.
I do believe they're doing something along these lines. They've mentioned before that they have one branch of code where they're doing the usual development and snapshots and stuff, and another where they're just cleaning up and rewriting significant portions of the code. I think Notch himself has said that he doesn't think he's that gifted of a programmer, so I imagine there's a lot of work to do. For example, I think one of the guys just rewrote the projectile code and found out that there was basically four completely separate ways that projectiles were being handled in the game, one for each projectile (eggs, snowballs, flame charges, and arrows). So it is being worked on to some degree.
Indeed. Minecraft (and other small indie projects that blow up to some degree) probably suffer heavily from idiosyncrasies of haphazard development. God knows how many projects of others I've opened and been totally lost in.
Something like this?
I do believe they're doing something along these lines. They've mentioned before that they have one branch of code where they're doing the usual development and snapshots and stuff, and another where they're just cleaning up and rewriting significant portions of the code. I think Notch himself has said that he doesn't think he's that gifted of a programmer, so I imagine there's a lot of work to do. For example, I think one of the guys just rewrote the projectile code and found out that there was basically four completely separate ways that projectiles were being handled in the game, one for each projectile (eggs, snowballs, flame charges, and arrows). So it is being worked on to some degree.
True, but still. I mean having experience in game development and seeing the amount of work they have pushed in the past year. I would be surprised if a sizable portion of the team is still working on the game, I doubt people at mojang are working on it full time.
Rikui's Watchtower
GAF Central
Fuchsbaum at Dusk
Dry's Estate
Tiefstadt
Katzegard
Can I get a whitelist? "railts".
Done!
Nestled a little past Omni's deepwood retreat lies the grand footprint of Schloss Fuchs, the once and future build of greatness.
Hey did artistdude ever finish that puzzle mansion thing of his?
Where the heck is that? >_>
Not to my knowledge, it's somewhere on the red line. I think he finished up the first three or four rooms at least.
Basically due north of the Castle Vyk-Fran metro stop, and east of Rikui's a bit. Will probably be on the cyan line at some point (*cough cough Nihon*) and I started a road to lead down to Rt. 2 East.
Thanks for the quartz, btw, Rikui. Sorry for using my powers to (accidentally) kill you.*
*And it just occurred to me why I was randomly teleporting to my builds; mobs must have been stepping on the pressure plates for the command blocks. Duh. But! I did figure out how I think I'm gonna' do the TARDISes...
If you need any help planning out the TARDIS system, let me know. I've done something very much similar in my own builds before.
*And it just occurred to me why I was randomly teleporting to my builds; mobs must have been stepping on the pressure plates for the command blocks. Duh. But! I did figure out how I think I'm gonna' do the TARDISes...
@Fuchsdh
Put 18 stacks of Granite and 18 stacks of Andesite in the chests for ya.
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By the way, I still want to Dig Big again but I'm simply out of ideas of what to build.
@Fuchsdh
Put 18 stacks of Granite and 18 stacks of Andesite in the chests for ya.
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By the way, I still want to Dig Big again but I'm simply out of ideas of what to build.
As far as I know minecraft hasn't gone on sale since release. Always been 27 dollars. You might find it on a third party key store, but even those prices aren't that much cheaper.
As far as I know minecraft hasn't gone on sale since release. Always been 27 dollars. You might find it on a third party key store, but even those prices aren't that much cheaper.
Jumped on for the first time in a long time today. Glad to see that my place is still in the same shape I left it. I am also glad to see that I am still whitelisted to come on the server.
Whereabouts is your place? When building the rail system I was constantly surprised stumbling across people's builds, I like to check out stuff I haven't seen
Right off the Faye Reagan station down by Charlie's dome that I assume is still being worked on. Its the two big mountains you can see from the station. Right now I have some small stuff and a bridge going between the two. Artistdude set up a place close to my mountains a bit ago.
Welcome back!
Right off the Faye Reagan station down by Charlie's dome that I assume is still being worked on. Its the two big mountains you can see from the station. Right now I have some small stuff and a bridge going between the two. Artistdude set up a place close to my mountains a bit ago.
And one more time: NeoCraft #150 (the season 2 finale) is now up on the ol' YouTubes.
It'll be nice to take a brief break from episodes, get some long overdue work done so that I can finally get started on that train station (and get Fuchs off my back about it ) and be ready for more recording shenanigans soon-ish
I don't immediately see the need for a quiver. Can someone explain to me how or why that would be helpful? Don't the stacks of arrows you have in your inventory basically serve that purpose?