you have to access them from a different menu, I've posted flickr pics.
but either way, yeah, if it didn't work with obsidian and other HARD blocks I might think this is seriously a major improvement.
you have to access them from a different menu, I've posted flickr pics.
but either way, yeah, if it didn't work with obsidian and other HARD blocks I might think this is seriously a major improvement.
Yeah maybe having the tougher blocks unable to prevent fluid movement would make sense. I think cobblestone should be permiable but brick or obsidian no.
So i tested out with most blocks and it works with everything, even glass and the 3 types of brick(nether,clay,stone). It even works on obsidian.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13989288@N07/6173075283/in/photostream/lightbox/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13989288@N07/6173600944/in/photostream/lightbox/
I dunno yet if rain has the same effect cause it didn't rain.
edit , for some reason can't add images from flickr
but either way, yeah, if it didn't work with obsidian and other HARD blocks I might think this is seriously a major improvement.
Yeah maybe having the tougher blocks unable to prevent fluid movement would make sense. I think cobblestone should be permiable but brick or obsidian no.
416 stone
296 stone slab (150 blocks)
149 stone stairs (228 blocks)
794 total stone
1082 blackstone
174 blackstone slab (87 blocks)
52 blackstone stairs (78 blocks)
1247 total blackstone
(not counting drawbridges and portcullises)
yea what's going on here?
op should have been more clear because people don't have eyes.
water leaks through blocks now so you can tell if you're digging up into a lake.