i got some good ideal for exp like to unlock double jump, food bar goes down slower, better hits, and thicker skin (resist more damage), and possible to run faster PS sorry for yesterday i had one heck of a horrible day
@Codyrulz123 A better solution is to place a torch by your chest and then remove it. Not only does this do the EXACT same thing, but you won't have to deal with your items getting spilled all over the place!
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I wish buckets stacked. I mean, IRL you can stack buckets, after all... :dry.gif:
Also, if you place a torch underwater (like in a river bottom, where the light gets very dim), it will illuminate the area for an instant, then go out. The interesting thing is, the squares will remain illuminated, thus allowing you to light up underwater areas quite easily.
Was this always this way and I just didn't notice it, or is this a glitch?
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I changed my background panorama to a view of my main base from the top of my tower, I'm now working on an interior view. I can't wait to mod in the ability to use multiple sets of backgrounds that the game cycles through.
To those of you having issues:
(NOTE) I am not a professional
-Black screen on world load:
--I had this same problem, think it was because I was using an HD texture pack (photorealism x256) so after the 1.8 update it was still trying to load this HD pack even though certain files needed to be re-patched to support HD.
--Completely erased my .minecraft\texturepacks directory, worlds now load fine
--download latest MCpatcher and run it
--download latest versions of texture packs after making sure they are compatible with 1.8, put these back into the texture pack directory, yadda yadda, minecraft is now beautiful again AND you have an xp gauge! (anyone know what this does by the way?)
-Poor performance issues:
--make sure you have the standalone java and make sure its right for your OS (MAC vs Windows, x32 vs x64, etc...)
--access java settings and increase the memory allocation to it in powers of 2 (if its 512, increase to 1024, 2058, etc..)
--I would not advise allocating more memory than you actually have in your system
GOOD LUCK FELLOW CRAFTERS!
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and i feel both of yallz pain >.< im on a mac osx lion ! so friggen complicated
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Also, if you place a torch underwater (like in a river bottom, where the light gets very dim), it will illuminate the area for an instant, then go out. The interesting thing is, the squares will remain illuminated, thus allowing you to light up underwater areas quite easily.
Was this always this way and I just didn't notice it, or is this a glitch?
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-Black screen on world load:
--I had this same problem, think it was because I was using an HD texture pack (photorealism x256) so after the 1.8 update it was still trying to load this HD pack even though certain files needed to be re-patched to support HD.
--Completely erased my .minecraft\texturepacks directory, worlds now load fine
--download latest MCpatcher and run it
--download latest versions of texture packs after making sure they are compatible with 1.8, put these back into the texture pack directory, yadda yadda, minecraft is now beautiful again AND you have an xp gauge! (anyone know what this does by the way?)
-Poor performance issues:
--make sure you have the standalone java and make sure its right for your OS (MAC vs Windows, x32 vs x64, etc...)
--access java settings and increase the memory allocation to it in powers of 2 (if its 512, increase to 1024, 2058, etc..)
--I would not advise allocating more memory than you actually have in your system
GOOD LUCK FELLOW CRAFTERS!
<currently listening to Greenface by Iced Earth... AWESOME>