You can also tell your friend to go to the nether without you going
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october_hi posted a message on Is it possible to kill the Ender Dragon without going to the Nether in vanilla survival?Posted in: Discussion -
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allyourbasesaregone posted a message on Is it possible to kill the Ender Dragon without going to the Nether in vanilla survival?Posted in: Discussion1 in a trillion seeds has all 12 ender eyes in a stronghold.
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DuhDerp posted a message on is this laptop can run minecraft at maximum ?Posted in: Building, Parts & PeripheralsYes, if by maximum you mean plain vanilla with no shaders (probably not super HD resource packs, either) or other mods.
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Ben_Goldberg posted a message on Semi-intangible blockPosted in: SuggestionsThis idea is fairly simple: what if there were a block which players and mobs could walk through, but was tangible in every other way? (could be placed and broken like an ordinary block, could be pushed by pistons, etc)
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TheMasterCaver posted a message on Reverted Wool TexturesPosted in: SuggestionsYou can always use a resource pack to revert to the old textures; open up the jar for an older version and extract the textures (located in assets\minecraft\textures\blocks; they have names like wool_colored_black and are the last files when listed in alphabetical order) and place them in a resource pack with the same path inside (only the textures you want to change are required).
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Tutorials/Creating_a_resource_pack
Note that some colors are hard-coded into the game, such as wool on sheep, so you would need a mod to change them, but the colors of most blocks are not (I'd expect that Mojang would eventually let you change the internal colors with a resource pack, or perhaps the "data packs" I saw mentioned for 1.13). - To post a comment, please login.
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What resolution is your monitor?
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This actually happened exactly one day less than a year ago. I had to go to a presentation along with all the other students in my grade. We went to the presentation room and the presenter started. It was all fine until I saw one of her slides proclaiming "Its safe". Well naturally, I wasn't going to stand for this, my hand shot up, "Yes? You in the back?" "There should be an apostrophe there." I pointed. 500+ kids let out a long "Ooooohhh." The presenter, being somewhat embarrassed, said "Okay, I only made this 15 minutes ago." I don't think I've ever felt more satisfied in my life.
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I know it seems rather unlikely but I think it could help make very good shaders, so maybe a thing for the shaders mod and optifine?
What are your thoughts?
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With that graphics card I really doubt it, my brother has one and OBS doesn't like it very much. However OBS puts more load on your CPU that your graphics card, your CPU isn't too bad but you'll have to run Minecraft at lower setting than you'd probably like, you also don't have very much RAM, Minecraft can do with 4 GB (just) but if you add OBS into the mix I don't know how well it'll do. You can go ahead and try it but don't get your hopes up.
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And what makes it more strange is that it happened several times to me and also to my brother who has a different account and a different computer.
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I had something where I was walking through a forest and I kept hearing a mine-cart, I never figured out what it was.
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For a long time Minecraft has continued to be updated over and over again, and there's already talk of 1.14, but will Minecraft always be 1.something? I realize that for Minecraft to have a version 2.0 it would have to change significantly, like it did between Alpha and Beta, which brings me to my other point, instead of making Minecraft Beta 1.0 why not make it Minecraft 2.0? (which would mean we'd be playing 2.12.2 (that's a funny thought)). Anyway, will Minecraft ever change enough to become 2.0?
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I personally like the "-ites" but I hear what you're saying. They were one of my favorite parts of 1.8 from the start, the actual purpose of the blocks is purely aesthetic. I also don't like the "blobs" they generate in, I would like it if they came in large 1-2 block thick sheets that cover areas of around 100-300 m2 like sedimentary layers. Same with the "blobs" of dirt and gravel, sand should also be found under-ground in similar layers,
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The first computer I tried to play Minecraft on was awful, made more-so by the fact that I didn't know how to turn the graphics to fast. The only reason I survived was because I didn't know any different. I got about 1-2 FPS, I kid you not. Going into the forest almost killed the world and going to a swamp required me to delete the world (I never tried a jungle).
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I have noticed that most processors do not exceed about 4.5 GHz, is that the maximum number of GHz you can have in one processor? Also, how many processors can you pack together in one "clump" there are duo-cores and quad-cores but what about tri-cores, and hex-cores and such?