Anyone else notice that all snow biomes are now is a desert of snow with no hills, mountains, bodies of water or anything? just ugly ass grass and a very small amount of trees. I seriously hope jeb fixes this because snow biomes are pretty much now the most boring biome next to deserts.
I'm talking about recognizable patterns. Don't argue if you don't have arguments. *Let the flamewars begin*
That might have been what you were talking about, but it's not what you said. Next time just clarify what you meant in the first place without the antagonizing comments. One might think you were trying to start flame wars on purpose.
I'm talking about recognizable patterns. Don't argue if you don't have arguments. *Let the flamewars begin*
Don't change topic please. We're talking about the snow biome and how this guy's opinion about it matters.
Again, randomly means randomly.
You see those blocks that for some reason generate in the sky? That's random. Have you seen the edge of a Minecraft map? You can't because again, it's infinite.
OP, frozen ponds and lakes can be found in snow biomes, it just matters on how the generator decided to do things that day (or with that seed). You could always bend the land to your liking; I find landscaping to be kind of fun, as long as I don't overwhelm myself.
hint: you can take some pine saplings and plant new trees in snow biomes. You could also use dirt to make hills and such.
You also have the option of doing any of the following:
--Use MCEdit to insert a mountain region into a known snow biome's borders. Load minecraft, enjoy your Himalayas.
--Use WorldEdit to make fake mountains and overhangs and stuff in your snow biome. Plant trees using the /tree command. Enjoy.
--Open up Minecraft 1.8 and make a world from a seed you know has at least one mountain or piney woods biome. Find out where those biomes begin and end. Now search for a seed that turns those areas into snow with 1.0.0. Update your game and enjoy your newly snowy mountains and piney woods. You can use this tool to check your biomes before you go make a new world.
--Use SPC/WorldEdit "snow" command in your piney woods or on your mountains. Look, instant snow!
--Wait until the next content release, where Jeb says he's giving us snowy mountains and forests again. Enjoy.
hint: you can take some pine saplings and plant new trees in snow biomes. You could also use dirt to make hills and such.
You also have the option of doing any of the following:
--Use MCEdit to insert a mountain region into a known snow biome's borders. Load minecraft, enjoy your Himalayas.
--Use WorldEdit to make fake mountains and overhangs and stuff in your snow biome. Plant trees using the /tree command. Enjoy.
--Open up Minecraft 1.8 and make a world from a seed you know has at least one mountain or piney woods biome. Find out where those biomes begin and end. Now search for a seed that turns those areas into snow with 1.0.0. Update your game and enjoy your newly snowy mountains and piney woods. You can use this tool to check your biomes before you go make a new world.
--Use SPC/WorldEdit "snow" command in your piney woods or on your mountains. Look, instant snow!
--Wait until the next content release, where Jeb says he's giving us snowy mountains and forests again. Enjoy.
Your standards have been severely lowered. Seeds/formations like this area a rarity in the new generator, and they still pale in comparison to the topographically varied, perfectly vegetated, and uniquely beautiful landscapes and formations which the old generator made possible.
hint: you can take some pine saplings and plant new trees in snow biomes. You could also use dirt to make hills and such.
You also have the option of doing any of the following:
--Use MCEdit to insert a mountain region into a known snow biome's borders. Load minecraft, enjoy your Himalayas.
--Use WorldEdit to make fake mountains and overhangs and stuff in your snow biome. Plant trees using the /tree command. Enjoy.
--Open up Minecraft 1.8 and make a world from a seed you know has at least one mountain or piney woods biome. Find out where those biomes begin and end. Now search for a seed that turns those areas into snow with 1.0.0. Update your game and enjoy your newly snowy mountains and piney woods. You can use this tool to check your biomes before you go make a new world.
--Use SPC/WorldEdit "snow" command in your piney woods or on your mountains. Look, instant snow!
--Wait until the next content release, where Jeb says he's giving us snowy mountains and forests again. Enjoy.
I shouldn't need third party programs to make my worlds presentable. Weak argument.
I agree man, I used to always build my home in snow biomes but with this new generation snow biomes are just some giant empty grass field with a tree every now and then :sad.gif:
That's pretty much what snow biomes (tundra) were like before, minus the grass.
Anyone else notice that all snow biomes are now is a desert of snow with no hills, mountains, bodies of water or anything? just ugly ass grass and a very small amount of trees. I seriously hope jeb fixes this because snow biomes are pretty much now the most boring biome next to deserts.
The most boring biome is oceans, and this biome is called Tundra.
I want snowballs to do a small amount of damage (half of 1/2 of a heart) and be stackable up to 64. We need a weapon that is fast, but weak. They could either make snowballs feasible to use as a weapon, or add a gun like a flintlock or musket that fires very fast and essentially works the same way as snowballs do, but with doing damage.
Considering Minecraft is infinite, your argument is invalid.
Each time you discover and explore your save file size gets bigger. Lets say you have 100 gb of space just for a minecraft save, that would be riddicuolisly big but its not infinite, tends to be infinite =PON topic
Anyone else notice that all snow biomes are now is a desert of snow with no hills, mountains, bodies of water or anything? just ugly ass grass and a very small amount of trees. I seriously hope jeb fixes this because snow biomes are pretty much now the most boring biome next to deserts.
On the new snapshot Jeb changed the biomes that tend to be flat, like plains, desert and tundra. If you are the kind of player that dont want to use the snapshot, i agree that thei are kinda boring, tends to be plain with few trees and with some spots of ice pools here and there, sometimes with some frozen oceans but still boring. I think the snapshot gave those biomes a lil twist making them better but slightly different IMHO
yes im playing on 1.0. every time i find a snow biome there awful :c
I second this
-Spritesup
In other words, Taiga biomes will be back for 1.1.
P.S. I like the fields of snow; they remind me of the actual snow I grew up with. Not all snow is in forests or on mountains.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/811006-100-snow-biome-seed/
Yup, looks completely the same as the one in my world, oh wait it doesn't, because Minecraft is randomly generating blocks every second on a scale that is (did I mention?) infinite.
That might have been what you were talking about, but it's not what you said. Next time just clarify what you meant in the first place without the antagonizing comments. One might think you were trying to start flame wars on purpose.
Don't change topic please. We're talking about the snow biome and how this guy's opinion about it matters.
Again, randomly means randomly.
You see those blocks that for some reason generate in the sky? That's random. Have you seen the edge of a Minecraft map? You can't because again, it's infinite.
You also have the option of doing any of the following:
--Use MCEdit to insert a mountain region into a known snow biome's borders. Load minecraft, enjoy your Himalayas.
--Use WorldEdit to make fake mountains and overhangs and stuff in your snow biome. Plant trees using the /tree command. Enjoy.
--Open up Minecraft 1.8 and make a world from a seed you know has at least one mountain or piney woods biome. Find out where those biomes begin and end. Now search for a seed that turns those areas into snow with 1.0.0. Update your game and enjoy your newly snowy mountains and piney woods. You can use this tool to check your biomes before you go make a new world.
--Use SPC/WorldEdit "snow" command in your piney woods or on your mountains. Look, instant snow!
--Wait until the next content release, where Jeb says he's giving us snowy mountains and forests again. Enjoy.
Haha, great post! You deserve a +
Your standards have been severely lowered. Seeds/formations like this area a rarity in the new generator, and they still pale in comparison to the topographically varied, perfectly vegetated, and uniquely beautiful landscapes and formations which the old generator made possible.
I shouldn't need third party programs to make my worlds presentable. Weak argument.
That's pretty much what snow biomes (tundra) were like before, minus the grass.
That's why we're melting it.
same i actually grew up in the prairies in canada so it was flat(ish) and snowy in the winter i like the snow biomes
The most boring biome is oceans, and this biome is called Tundra.
I want snowballs to do a small amount of damage (half of 1/2 of a heart) and be stackable up to 64. We need a weapon that is fast, but weak. They could either make snowballs feasible to use as a weapon, or add a gun like a flintlock or musket that fires very fast and essentially works the same way as snowballs do, but with doing damage.
Each time you discover and explore your save file size gets bigger. Lets say you have 100 gb of space just for a minecraft save, that would be riddicuolisly big but its not infinite, tends to be infinite =PON topic
On the new snapshot Jeb changed the biomes that tend to be flat, like plains, desert and tundra. If you are the kind of player that dont want to use the snapshot, i agree that thei are kinda boring, tends to be plain with few trees and with some spots of ice pools here and there, sometimes with some frozen oceans but still boring. I think the snapshot gave those biomes a lil twist making them better but slightly different IMHO