Quote from Shourin
I'm seeing allot of this!! too many people read just the Removed texture pack support and freak out about a minor change.
Texture packs are the same thing. You just need to place them in a new folder with a few other minor changes to them. But no server will stay 1.5 to serve these cavemen that are afraid of change. So unless you run your own server that you and all the other cavemen will play on your forever stuck in SSP.
Your grammar and spelling suck; therefore, don't refer to people as cavemen. Furthermore, my not installing 1.6 has nothing to do with the minor texture pack change. Actually, it's more to do with the fact that I just don't think I like it.
And yes, I do run my own server.
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I'm fairly ambivalent about the attractiveness of female names... some are definitely unattractive, but the rest are what they are.
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I remember having to do that.
Now I'm twenty and have assimilated into the PC gaming master race.
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Reality is pretty dark. It's good to observe occasionally so that you can remember to be grateful for what you have.
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You're not a disowned, impoverished high-school drop-out drug-addict of ambiguous gender living on the streets.
That'll cheer ya up.
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My ban must have expired early. Guess the mods were feeling a touch of Christmas spirit.
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They're definitely in TC4. My world has like seven in a 2km radius. It's crazy... there's one for almost every magical forest it seems. They like to be beside each other.
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Some ancient thing.
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Zombie Pigmen can mass-produce gold swords in the same way that we can mass-produce Zombie Pigmen - magic, duh. If we can create zombies from nothing, why not zombies with swords?
It's not hard to believe that, in a magical world where beings appear out of thin air, gold can have magical properties. It's no mystery as to why it acts as a food-enhancer.
You could also consider that Steve's anatomy is abnormal. The guy can punch through a square meter of cobblestone in under a minute - Steve is certainly not human.
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Now that you mention it, I can definitely see a striking resemblance. I loved that game.
I guess that would be a good way to give purpose to the ore. Instead of it being valuable only for its worth in emeralds, it could be used as a material to construct things. Cookie clicker meets sandbox-age-of-empires? Hm, I'd say 'yes please'.
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I left out the specifics partially because I'm lazy and partially because I don't want the idea to be stained with my taint. It's your game, and implementing something big like this would take away from that, I feel. You should adapt it to fit your vision of the game, and suit how you think it should be balanced.