Should I get this one - http://www.staples.com/Toshiba-L875D-S7332-173-Laptop/product_984633
CPU - AMD A6-4400M Accelerated
RAM - 6 GB, expandable to 16 GB
OS - Windows 8
GPU - AMD Radeon HD 7520G (Integrated graphics, yeah, I know it's bad)
Hard Drive - 640 GB
Screen Size- 17.3 Inches
If you flag/report a comment will RMT (rate my teacher) send a copy of the rating and the comment to your school?
For Example...
1.You find a bad rating about Mr. Brown from Allen Middle School.
2. You decide to report/flag it so that RMT removes the comment and rating
3. Will RMT send a copy of the comment and the rating to Mr. Brown and Allen Middle School for review?
THAT'S basically my question. I wrote a rating up on that site not too long ago about a teacher. It wasn't extremely horrible (death-threat, violent), but it wasn't the nicest thing on the planet either ( I used a bad word).
So... yeah. I really wanna delete it, it's been bugging me for days now.
Thanks!Oh and the name and school used are totally made up. It's just an example.
BlackJack10 - Yup, just Minecraft.
jppk1 - So, I'm assuming that's a good FPS? I usually don't play on fancy graphics on MCPE
BKrenz - Thanks for the advice, what type of computers will have these type of CPUs?
My dad has a HP Pavilion p6-2376 desktop... I'm going to go on systemlabrequirements on his pc to see if his desktop can run Minecraft. How reliable is that website?
Sup guys, I'm looking for a new computer to play Minecraft on. I recently found a computer that I sorta like... can it run Minecraft properly?
Here are the specs...
CPU - AMD A4-3420 Accelerated 2.8GHz 1MB L2 Cache Processor
RAM - 6GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 SDRAM memory, expandable to 8GB
Hard Drive Space - 1 TB
GPU - AMD Radeon HD 6410D Graphics
OS - Windows 8
Performance - 64 bits
PC - HP Pavilion p6-2376(Desktop)
Monitor that I currently have - Plug and Play Monitor
On a scale of 1-10, how well can I play Minecraft based off these specs? Are there any computers/laptops that you guys recommend?
Sorry for asking so many questions, I don't have much money on me, and I want to find a relatively cheap PC that can run minecraft properly.
I play MCPE with my brother. Every time I exit the world (I use the "quit and copy map" option) and load the world back up on my phone, some of the stuff we built is missing (parts of bridges, buildings, etc). Any way to fix this?
Some of the doors in my world won't stay shut. Whenever I shut a door, exit the game, and reenter my world, the door is open again. This is annoying because hostile mobs (zombies, creepers, skeletons) can sneak into my house during the day and ambush me when I enter.
If you have Android, download PocketInvEditor and back up your world. PocketInvEditor will then download your world into a .zip file, so whenever this happens again you can extract your world from the .zip file back into the Minecraftworlds folder.
You need ES File Explorer in order to do this though.
For downloading maps...
1. Tap on the link provided on your phone
2. Download the file
3. If you have Android, go to Google Play and download ES File Explorer
4. Open up ES File Explorer, look for the .zip file in downloads folder
5. Extract the contents of that folder to /sdcard/games/com.mojang/minecraftworlds
6. Load up Minecraft Pocket Edition, look for that world, and you're good as gold!
If the contents are not grouped into a folder, you'll need to make one, then extract the contents of the .zip file into the folder.
I know this sounds pretty confusing; go on Youtube if you need help, I'm sure they have some videos that will help you.
As with joining servers, I'm not really sure how to do that. If you have Android, download Pocket Tool free, and that's all I can help you with.
Every time I click on the Minecraft launcher and log in, the game gives me a black/silver/white screen. I try to click around and I can hear the "clicking noises" (that noise the game makes when you click on a tab).
I decided to look for some tips on Youtube and Google, and everyone said to delete the "bin" file. I did so, and it's still not working. No matter what I do, nothing works
My computer specs
GPU/Graphics Card - Nvidia Geforce4 MX Integrated GPU
CPU - AMD Anthlon™ XP 3000+
RAM - 1 GB
CPU Speed - 2.1 khz
OS - Windows XP
Free Disk Space - 10.1 GB
Sound Card - NVIDIA® nForce™ Audio
I found a similar topic on the forum. Some guy had the SAME EXACT graphics card as me, and the guy helping him gave him a download link to fix the problem. I downloaded the program, and the only thing it changed was my sound card.
Am I supposed to buy the real game off of Minecraft.net? Even if I do manage to fix this problem, will the game run properly and smoothly?
Help/tips would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!! :DDDDDD
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CPU - AMD A6-4400M Accelerated
RAM - 6 GB, expandable to 16 GB
OS - Windows 8
GPU - AMD Radeon HD 7520G (Integrated graphics, yeah, I know it's bad)
Hard Drive - 640 GB
Screen Size- 17.3 Inches
OR THIS ONE
http://www.staples.com/Samsung-Series-3-NP350V5C-A01US-156-Laptop/product_985038&cmArea=CIRCULAR
CPU - Intel Core i5-3210M
RAM - 6 GB, expandable to 8 GB
OS - Windows 8
GPU - Intel HD Graphics 4000 (not the best, I know)
Hard Drive - 750 GB
Screen Size - 15.6 inches ( a little bit smaller)
The Toshiba laptop is going to be on sale next week for $430.
Which laptop would be best for playing Minecraft on? Thanks and have a great day.
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Thanks, what computer should I get then?
Yes, just Minecraft.Are there any graphic cards or CPUs you guys recommend?
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For Example...
1.You find a bad rating about Mr. Brown from Allen Middle School.
2. You decide to report/flag it so that RMT removes the comment and rating
3. Will RMT send a copy of the comment and the rating to Mr. Brown and Allen Middle School for review?
THAT'S basically my question. I wrote a rating up on that site not too long ago about a teacher. It wasn't extremely horrible (death-threat, violent), but it wasn't the nicest thing on the planet either ( I used a bad word).
So... yeah. I really wanna delete it, it's been bugging me for days now.
Thanks!Oh and the name and school used are totally made up. It's just an example.
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jppk1 - So, I'm assuming that's a good FPS? I usually don't play on fancy graphics on MCPE
BKrenz - Thanks for the advice, what type of computers will have these type of CPUs?
My dad has a HP Pavilion p6-2376 desktop... I'm going to go on systemlabrequirements on his pc to see if his desktop can run Minecraft. How reliable is that website?
Thanks for all the replies so far guys!
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Here are the specs...
CPU - AMD A4-3420 Accelerated 2.8GHz 1MB L2 Cache Processor
RAM - 6GB PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 SDRAM memory, expandable to 8GB
Hard Drive Space - 1 TB
GPU - AMD Radeon HD 6410D Graphics
OS - Windows 8
Performance - 64 bits
PC - HP Pavilion p6-2376(Desktop)
Monitor that I currently have - Plug and Play Monitor
On a scale of 1-10, how well can I play Minecraft based off these specs? Are there any computers/laptops that you guys recommend?
Sorry for asking so many questions, I don't have much money on me, and I want to find a relatively cheap PC that can run minecraft properly.
Thanks
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Phone - Galaxy s3
Android 4.1 Jelly bean
Happy new year!
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Any way to fix this?
Phone - Samsung Galaxy S3
OS - Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
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If you have Android, download PocketInvEditor and back up your world. PocketInvEditor will then download your world into a .zip file, so whenever this happens again you can extract your world from the .zip file back into the Minecraftworlds folder.
You need ES File Explorer in order to do this though.
Merry Christmas
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1. Tap on the link provided on your phone
2. Download the file
3. If you have Android, go to Google Play and download ES File Explorer
4. Open up ES File Explorer, look for the .zip file in downloads folder
5. Extract the contents of that folder to /sdcard/games/com.mojang/minecraftworlds
6. Load up Minecraft Pocket Edition, look for that world, and you're good as gold!
If the contents are not grouped into a folder, you'll need to make one, then extract the contents of the .zip file into the folder.
I know this sounds pretty confusing; go on Youtube if you need help, I'm sure they have some videos that will help you.
As with joining servers, I'm not really sure how to do that. If you have Android, download Pocket Tool free, and that's all I can help you with.
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I know, my computer is as old as the mountains
What type of computers and laptops will run Minecraft properly? It sucks that I only have the Pocket Edition to play around with
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I decided to look for some tips on Youtube and Google, and everyone said to delete the "bin" file. I did so, and it's still not working. No matter what I do, nothing works
Link to picture - http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/8304300873/in/photostream
My computer specs
GPU/Graphics Card - Nvidia Geforce4 MX Integrated GPU
CPU - AMD Anthlon™ XP 3000+
RAM - 1 GB
CPU Speed - 2.1 khz
OS - Windows XP
Free Disk Space - 10.1 GB
Sound Card - NVIDIA® nForce™ Audio
I found a similar topic on the forum. Some guy had the SAME EXACT graphics card as me, and the guy helping him gave him a download link to fix the problem. I downloaded the program, and the only thing it changed was my sound card.
Am I supposed to buy the real game off of Minecraft.net? Even if I do manage to fix this problem, will the game run properly and smoothly?
Help/tips would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!! :DDDDDD
Thanks and happy holidays!