This is great! Would be neat if it allowed you to export a section of the map as a jpg or png... but I can work around that by screenshotting the program and cropping it myself. Love it!
You (jeb) insist on adding useless animals and other assorted flavors of pocket lint along with freezing over entire old maps.
Modders are also just adding their own extra animals, mobs, tools, and random stuff to the game. Those of us who want to play Vanilla deserve new features, too. This is a horrible way to make your point.
If you feel the same way, simply don't update. No updating until a better system for mods is created.
And how exactly does this hurt Mojang, again? Oh no, you're not costing them bandwidth on the Cloud that holds the Minecraft files! Whatever shall they do with you NOT using their download servers.
Not a single bit of mojang's hard work should be considered if they cannot consider the hard work the modders do.
Apparently they've worked on the mod API some more... though it seems to me like the modders are doing just fine without it, considering that there are thousands of mods, some of which make massive changes to the game that might not even be possible, depending on how limited or expansive the official mod support is.
What it all boils down to, is this: What you're trying to do here is rally the troops... "Come men (and women)! Don't update! Protest! We'll sure show them!" But what you're forgetting is that there are millions of players... and I'd say 98 percent of them play without mods. 90% of them are completely casual players who interact very little with the community and don't even KNOW about modding.
You also forget that Modders do what they do with the full knowledge that it's going to break on the next update... They know it's not officially supported yet, and while that might be frustrating, they know that they're basically just taking the game apart in a way that was not intended (it used to really **** Notch off until he saw some of the really cool things people were doing with it), making some changes, and putting it back together.
Sure, some really cool things have been added to the game permanently.. ideas that started as mods, and then became official, such as pistons... but all of it was made with the knowledge that it wasn't an officially supported feature, and that their creations could potentially break between versions.
I was just playing with some new designs that could be made with the new Upside-down stairs. Haven't seen anyone else have these same ideas yet, so I'll share them.
In an ideal world, all the people whining about the Sun and Moon being round now (Oh my god this changes everything! /sarcasm) would stop playing, stop posting on the forums, and go away.
I mean if they were really as upset and disgusted as they say they are, then they should just abandon the game now, and leave forever. But you know that's not true. You people know that all you're doing is finding something to b**** about because you have nothing better to do.
Besides, it's an EASY fix. It doesn't even require modding, it's a file in the textures for crying out loud! Just spend 2 minutes adding some extra pixels to the sun.png and moon_phases.png to make them square again and shut up about it already.
Guys, I am just saying. Not trying to start anything, but 1.10 is the same thing as 1.1 There is no difference. Speaking from a math point of view of course. If there was another uptate, It would probobly be 2.0, or 1.9.
1.10 is the same as 1.1 is the same as 1.1000
EDIT, looks like Lastof Got to my point before me.
That would make a whole lot of sense, EXCEPT that version numbers don't work from 'a math point of view'
Version numbers aren't decimals, they are integers seperated by dots. 1.10 comes after 1.9, because it's not the same as decimal numbers in math.
major.minor.bugfix
for example, 1.32 is a higher number than 1.6 in the case of version numbers. 1.32 would be the 32nd minor update to version 1, where as 1.6 would only be the 6th minor update.
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(19:47 if the link doesn't take you directly to the correct time like it should)
The major difference being a half block in the corner, instead of fenceposts leading to an overhanging ceiling.
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Modders are also just adding their own extra animals, mobs, tools, and random stuff to the game. Those of us who want to play Vanilla deserve new features, too. This is a horrible way to make your point.
And how exactly does this hurt Mojang, again? Oh no, you're not costing them bandwidth on the Cloud that holds the Minecraft files! Whatever shall they do with you NOT using their download servers.
Apparently they've worked on the mod API some more... though it seems to me like the modders are doing just fine without it, considering that there are thousands of mods, some of which make massive changes to the game that might not even be possible, depending on how limited or expansive the official mod support is.
What it all boils down to, is this: What you're trying to do here is rally the troops... "Come men (and women)! Don't update! Protest! We'll sure show them!" But what you're forgetting is that there are millions of players... and I'd say 98 percent of them play without mods. 90% of them are completely casual players who interact very little with the community and don't even KNOW about modding.
You also forget that Modders do what they do with the full knowledge that it's going to break on the next update... They know it's not officially supported yet, and while that might be frustrating, they know that they're basically just taking the game apart in a way that was not intended (it used to really **** Notch off until he saw some of the really cool things people were doing with it), making some changes, and putting it back together.
Sure, some really cool things have been added to the game permanently.. ideas that started as mods, and then became official, such as pistons... but all of it was made with the knowledge that it wasn't an officially supported feature, and that their creations could potentially break between versions.
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Not sure what you mean by that... get the snapshot and try it!
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Thanks! =)
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cacti can't do this:
- = Empty Space
P = Piston(sticky)
S = Spike block
PS--SP
PS--SP
then:
P-SS-P
P-SS-P
It's pistons pushing spikes into a 2-block-wide passage, stabbing whoever triggered them, or walked through with bad timing.
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I mean if they were really as upset and disgusted as they say they are, then they should just abandon the game now, and leave forever. But you know that's not true. You people know that all you're doing is finding something to b**** about because you have nothing better to do.
Besides, it's an EASY fix. It doesn't even require modding, it's a file in the textures for crying out loud! Just spend 2 minutes adding some extra pixels to the sun.png and moon_phases.png to make them square again and shut up about it already.
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I made a short video highlighting some of the cooler PreRelease 4 new features.
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I saw that, it looks like a really tall, thick enderman with one eye.
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Well that's gotta suck if it happens all the time, since notch posts on average about 20x a day on twitter.
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That would make a whole lot of sense, EXCEPT that version numbers don't work from 'a math point of view'
Version numbers aren't decimals, they are integers seperated by dots. 1.10 comes after 1.9, because it's not the same as decimal numbers in math.
major.minor.bugfix
for example, 1.32 is a higher number than 1.6 in the case of version numbers. 1.32 would be the 32nd minor update to version 1, where as 1.6 would only be the 6th minor update.
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