I plan to, because it makes testing out the new stuff easier. I also don't have a great deal of interest in going fully honest again until the game is a bit more mod friendly.
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It is not the weapon that makes the warrior, but the warrior that makes the weapon.
I have never, and will never, use TMI. I prefer to do everything manually, including building superstructures. In the rare case that I don't want to do that, anything I build will be built using an editor and adventurecraft anyways.
After I exhaust all of the new features for myself and start to get bored, I will start looking for updated texture packs and mods to add (Aether and optifine and maybe adventurecraft, for example, I don't use cheat mods, only mods that add new content or upgrade existing features to work better or be more fleshed out).
This allows for good a buffer time for mods and texture packs to get up to date. :3
This is how I have done it since early alpha, and how I will continue to do it.
I always play with TMI ans SPC because the aspect i like the most of Minecraft is the building part (the original way Minecraft was supposed to be played), if the creative mode is well done, then i will spend there, most of my time, and maybe mess around with Endermen a bit :smile.gif:
I probably won't use an inventory editor to explore the new features. Even if I do, I will use INVedit. Having an inventory editor within MC would be too tempting for me. Even then, once the Aether updates, I won't be able to use INVedit for the rest of the update, so legit all the way.
Though I've been a long-time TMI user, absolutely not, though I will be tempted once or seventeen jillion times. When I've discovered everything there is to be discovered (and as such, left bored until 1.9) then I'll eff around with TMI.
Also visit my youtube please! Youtube.com/legitzdestroy
It is not the weapon that makes the warrior, but the warrior that makes the weapon.
After I exhaust all of the new features for myself and start to get bored, I will start looking for updated texture packs and mods to add (Aether and optifine and maybe adventurecraft, for example, I don't use cheat mods, only mods that add new content or upgrade existing features to work better or be more fleshed out).
This allows for good a buffer time for mods and texture packs to get up to date. :3
This is how I have done it since early alpha, and how I will continue to do it.
http://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival (follow this link if you need proof)
That's why i still play Alpha aswell.
Mainly watch videos on the update, and find things myself lol
Exactly this. Why use a mod, when you have the same functionality built in?
not to mention that world editors are WAY better for building than tmi is anyways.
TMI is like going half way.
wanting to play the normal game, but with hax on.
its like playing with a cheat code.
http://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival (follow this link if you need proof)
~jerrld the destroyer :3