In all seriousness, I made a piston entrance to a hidden escape route inside my house that leads into an obsidian bunker, whilst running on a redstone timer that will later on close the bunker door with obsidian and then activate TnT which will destroy my house and all entities, or players in it...
It's called Wireless Redstone and most likely works off the principle that Iron Bars and Glass Panes can have up to 16 different hitboxes each, but always have the default one loaded unless you a) touch them, shoot them with an arrow, or c) look at them, which may be what he's doing here. Basically you can delicately place a boat on the side of some Iron Bars, but if you load a hitbox that doesn't support it it will fall off, and can trigger a pressure plate or something.
The most complex device I've made is when a lever is pulled, it plays happy birthday on note blocks, then drops a huge gravel curtain behind which is a redstone lamp billboard that says happy birthday, then behind the sign there a piston clock that fires off fireworks from 6 dispensers.
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It's called Wireless Redstone and most likely works off the principle that Iron Bars and Glass Panes can have up to 16 different hitboxes each, but always have the default one loaded unless you a) touch them, shoot them with an arrow, or c) look at them, which may be what he's doing here. Basically you can delicately place a boat on the side of some Iron Bars, but if you load a hitbox that doesn't support it it will fall off, and can trigger a pressure plate or something.
You sir are a smart sir
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I take it back jackpiggy and I believe you that this is possible, I also believe I know enough from Czar's rough description to recreate this myself so you need not bother with a tutorial...that is unless you want to gain some credit for a nice design. In fact, there are a whole use for such forms of 'look at input' so a module for that would do well to creating very poweful creations.
I take it back jackpiggy and I believe you that this is possible, I also believe I know enough from Czar's rough description to recreate this myself so you need not bother with a tutorial...that is unless you want to gain some credit for a nice design. In fact, there are a whole use for such forms of 'look at input' so a module for that would do well to creating very poweful creations.
Thank you, I plan on making a tutorial for my channel anyway but thanks for the support!
I will post the tut here tomorrow
The most complex thing I have made is a pvp TDM with classes. It had 4 teams, and awesome arena, epic loots, fully resetable! Sadly, I lost the file I:
I made a 16x16 tv screen once. It held 4 images: 3 being mario stuff, one being a creeper.
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I built an automatic TNT cannon with turret (fire charges and arrow dispenser) functions. Once a button was activated it should fire a stockpile of TNT automatically. Needless to say it blew up in my face.
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Would you like to know the atomic structure of a piece of bread?
The most complex thing I've ever built was a 4-bit binary to hexadecimal decoder. Displayed to a 7-segment-display which converts 0000-1111 to 0-F
The second most complex thing I've built was a 4-bit GPU with memory.
Unfortunately it was 4 pixels due to huge complexity and mess of redstone circuitry.
The third most complex thing I've made was a functional 8-byte storage drive. It is excessively tall though and being worked on at the moment
1. Probably a Rock, Paper, Scissors game.
2. It allowed 2 players to play RPS against each other.
3. Around 1.5 hours and 2 hours, with lots of breaks and fooling around.
I made one of those in 45 min solo it just was easy to break cause it was compact
my best was a half glitched power one button press clock (repeated signal not digital) that is very over complicated but has a 95% working rate (the clock always works the starting and stopping is the 95%)
I made one of those in 45 min solo it just was easy to break cause it was compact
my best was a half glitched power one button press clock (repeated signal not digital) that is very over complicated but has a 95% working rate (the clock always works the starting and stopping is the 95%)
Haha that post is almost 2 years old. I don't even thing repeaters were a thing at that point.
In all seriousness, I made a piston entrance to a hidden escape route inside my house that leads into an obsidian bunker, whilst running on a redstone timer that will later on close the bunker door with obsidian and then activate TnT which will destroy my house and all entities, or players in it...
You sir are a smart sir
You sir are a smart sir
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I take it back jackpiggy and I believe you that this is possible, I also believe I know enough from Czar's rough description to recreate this myself so you need not bother with a tutorial...that is unless you want to gain some credit for a nice design. In fact, there are a whole use for such forms of 'look at input' so a module for that would do well to creating very poweful creations.
Thank you, I plan on making a tutorial for my channel anyway but thanks for the support!
I will post the tut here tomorrow
*Weeps*
3 months wasted...
Most complex device yet perhaps?
On the left is the door where you enter, as you enter you are given leather armour with seperate colours and a sword or axe.
The lever activates the water and when both levers are activated a tnt block is dropped from middle
The buttons on right are scoring and a glowstone lamp moves up to the top to show score.
I am going to upload it for anyone that is interested
Oh and the glass is a viewing area for when you die
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I will upload it for anyone interested
You just blew my mind
TT2000, you are genius.
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The second most complex thing I've built was a 4-bit GPU with memory.
Unfortunately it was 4 pixels due to huge complexity and mess of redstone circuitry.
The third most complex thing I've made was a functional 8-byte storage drive. It is excessively tall though and being worked on at the moment
I made one of those in 45 min solo it just was easy to break cause it was compact
my best was a half glitched power one button press clock (repeated signal not digital) that is very over complicated but has a 95% working rate (the clock always works the starting and stopping is the 95%)
Haha that post is almost 2 years old. I don't even thing repeaters were a thing at that point.