We need sharks first. Then we're gonna need a bigger boat.
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Apr 26, 2012dantose posted a message on Snapshot 12w17a is Ready to Test!Posted in: News
We need sharks first. Then we're gonna need a bigger boat. -
Dec 21, 2011dantose posted a message on Minicraft - Mining Made Easy, Deceptively Engaging ConceptPosted in: NewsQuote from IceThorn
strange that no one said it but... ****... it's The Game... I lost... And you all lost too. >.>
Yes, strange that no one said it...
Quote from redangels
Sick game, But Why would you call the title "The Game" ? Those of you knows what the game is, I just lost the game.
This is why "the game" is stupid and no one should talk about it anymore. Ever. -
Dec 21, 2011dantose posted a message on Minicraft - Mining Made Easy, Deceptively Engaging ConceptGood, but with crippling shortcomings:Posted in: News
1. no save feature and not really a reasonable length to play through
2. lanterns are, depending how you play, to grindy (if you are trying to make enough to light up the cave) or too fiddly (if you are doign the place-sword-pick-glove-liftthing).
3. no minimap. the game requires you to hunt for stairs, then hunt for gold/gems, then hunt for other stairs. WAY too much hunting across too large of a map.
Or phrased another way, I'm looking forward to the community adding:
1. a save feature
2. increaseing the torch light radius and/or player light radius
3. adding a minimap -
Dec 20, 2011dantose posted a message on Minicraft - Mining Made Easy, Deceptively Engaging ConceptPosted in: NewsQuote from FknGodlike
you can hold ctrl and scroll ur mouse wheel to zoom in, I too could not find iron or gold.
not on mine you can't. Control is an alternate attack and alt is an alternate inv -
Dec 20, 2011dantose posted a message on Minicraft - Mining Made Easy, Deceptively Engaging Conceptcan't find iron or gold anywhere. Anyone figure out where it comes from?Posted in: News
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We need sharks first. Then we're gonna need a bigger boat.
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Because I check for responses in the "my content" section.
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That's how I started. After over a year of not booting windows (At all) I took over the whole disk for linux. Well, I installed windows on a virtual machine after that, but that's since been dropped.
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Depends where you are:
High school: Short for swagger
anywhere else: Free stuff at conventions or shows. Stands for Stuff We All Get.
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No, there is non-free software made to run on linux. That isn't the issue.
I'd suspect the two main reasons are market share (1%-5%) and the variety of distros out there.
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minecraftchick
Bad editing, boring subject matter, awkward pauses (probably could have been fixed with decent editing so those could be combined) and annoying reaction shots.
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... That makes it worse.
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Flowers can be generated by killing skeletons for bonemeal and using bonemeal on grass.
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site does not exist. Directed to a placeholder site for a hosting site.
To the OP, I wouldn't bother buying cobble from the player at all.
Your buyable items should probably look something like:
iron
gold
diamond
redstone
lapis
based on rarity, you get the following amounts to get to diamond equivalence (based on digging bore holes straight down)
iron 28
lapis 6
gold 3
coal 56
redstone 35
diamond 1
You could simplify a bit to level stuff off:
buy/sell item
$100/$90 diamond
$25/$20 gold
$15/$10 lapis
$4/$2 iron
$3/$1 redstone
$2/nil coal
From that point, adjust prices by demand.
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It's obviously just processing it to achieve more complete combustion. We can thus deduce that wood logs combust in a highly inefficient manner. This could be due to moisture content, airflow issues, or any number of other factors.
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Yes, they can: