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**For discussion about modding Minecraft, go to https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3954051 (there might be a newer thread).** What is Minecraft? Minecraft is a sandbox game that takes place in a sprawling 3d block world. The player must explore the world to collect materials that can be used to craft tools and to create buildings and structures. The object of the game is to survive and to express your creativity! Minecraft is an independent game primarily made by Markus "Notch" Persson. It has sold over 4 million copies and has received many awards and accolades such as PC Gamer UK "Game of the Year" and the 2010 Indie of the Year Award. Fan vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIhs8_m5qPc Screenshots: Gameplay When you first start the game in single player, a random and infinitely large earth-like world is created and you are spawned in the middle of it. You start with no belongings and must acquire materials in order to craft tools and to build a shelter to protect yourself from monsters. Players must cut down trees and mine stone to craft tools such as shovels, picks and axes. You can dig deep into the ground and explore mines to find rare materials such as iron, gold, and diamonds to build stronger and more durable tools, weapons, and armor. Once you've built a shelter, it's up to you to decide what your goals are and what you want to do in your world. This can range from building complex machines out of redstone to building huge themed worlds, but usually involves building a cobblestone castle or lewd pixel art. Getting started Here is a short and simple video that describes how to survive the first night: https://youtu.be/j7K95fFzVBU?t=32 *note: Craft a shovel and axe too. Stupid kid!!! There was a better video here but it got deleted. Once you watch that, almost all beginner questions can be answered on the minecraft wiki: http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Minecraft_Wiki For example, here are all the tools that can be crafted: http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Tools Other items that can be crafted can be found linked on this page, including food, armor, vehicles & decorations: http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Items Multiplayer Perhaps the best way to play Minecraft is in multiplayer mode where you can join a server to play with other people on the same world. This makes it easier to show off your work and allows you to collaborate with other people and to see what other people can create up close. There are several goon Minecraft servers. You can find them in the Private Game Servers subforum: http://forums.somethingawful.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=93 How do I get the game? https://www.minecraft.net You can play an old version of the game with limited features in your browser for free on the Minecraft website: https://classic.minecraft.net/ Expert Minecraftin' Texture packs and mods There are many user-made texture packs and mods that you can use to change the look and play of the game. Read the separate Minecraft Mod thread in this forum for more info on those! (use the link at the top of this thread) Special notice of the awesome Painterly texture pack which is made and maintained by goon kas: http://painterlypack.net Custom Skins You can change your player skin via the "Profile" link on the Minecraft website: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/profile/skin Here are some sites to find skins: http://www.minecraftskins.com/ umm google for more Redstone Circuitry How to make double doors: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzuplCco8Dg FAQ/Frequently Posted Posts My game runs like crap. What do I do??? -If you have a 64 bit OS, make sure you have the 64 bit version of Java. This is a very common solution to problems with the game. -Lower the view distance in the video settings. -Make sure "Advanced OpenGL" is ON (It's OFF by default). This culls hidden blocks and can increase frame rate dramatically. -Close any programs you are running, including your browser (this can help a lot). -Also try... How to get Minecraft to run with more memory for possibly better performance Make a shortcut, target "C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe" -Xmx4096M -Xms4096M -jar "C:\{path to minecraft.exe}\Minecraft.exe" Make sure you actually have significantly more than 4 gigs of RAM or it won't work. If you don't you can lower the 4096 number to something smaller. Where is my Minecraft folder??? Windows XP= C:\Documents and Settings\[Username]\Application Data\.minecraft\ Windows Vista/ Windows 7= C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\ Mac= [username]/Library/Application Support/minecraft My nether portals never come out where I want them! Use this post as a guide to determine where to place your portals: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3430275&pagenumber=5#post394470332 Useful Links Official Websites The Official Minecraft Site The Dev Blog - Notch's blog -no longer updated Jeb's Twitter current head Minecraft coder (i think) Community Websites The Official Minecraft Forums - If you visit these, stick to the Mapping and Modding forum. It's the only one worth visiting, everything else is just garbage. World of Minecraft - Large community, made the creative client. Minecraft Wiki - The official wiki for the game. Run by sperglords, currently has the most info though. The Skin Index - A great site where users submit skins. Goon Community SA Private Game Servers Subforum has threads for many goon Minecraft server. Official Minecraft Goons Steam Group Official Minecraft Goons IRC - #sa-minecraft on synirc.net Programs & Utilities [2021 edit: a lot of these are dead, but this gives you an idea of utilities that might out there. Just google to see if current versions exist :/] MCedit - versatile map editor, designed for moving blocks from one level to another. Plotz - Online voxel sphere generator. Has models for wizard towers and observatories. Cartograph G - Isometric map renderer. Supports rendering individual layers and filtering by block type. Skin Edit - A tool you can use to edit your player skin. Minutor - Interactive map renderer that allows you to view individual layers in real-time. Minecraft Save Manager - Client for backing up saves, largely windows exclusive. NBTEdit - You can use this to change almost anything about your save. Spawn point, health, etc. INVEdit - You can use this to edit your inventory, subset of NBTEdit. MCMapper - A dungeon generator! Minetographer - Map renderer that supports output to HTML, allowing you to upload to a webpage and view online, last updated for 1.5. ImageToMap - Lets you create custom images for maps. Great for creating in-game notes for adventure maps. These 2 utilities only work with Creative/Classic mode: Isocraft - A great isometric map renderer. OMEN - A map editor. De-Adfly - Lets you download from ad-fly links without seeing ads. Renting a Server = goon hosts Akliz.net - Run by SMP! Offers servers from $10/month up. Vanilla and Bukkit. Minecraft Forums Server Hosting - Good place to shop around for hosts. Other Server Resources and Multiplayer Mods Servers can run on "Vanilla" Minecraft or on Bukkit, a 3rd party server mod with incredibly good support for plugins. Get Bukkit here to install on your home PC or server, or download the vanilla server from the official homepage. Alternatively, check out the hosts linked below. Minecart Mania (Bukkit plugin) - You can make your carts do different poo poo by putting the tracks over certain blocks. Essentials (Bukkit Plugin) - Adds a bunch of commands for various functions, from teleporting to spawning mobs. WorldGuard (Bukkit Plugin) - Pretty much mandatory for large servers to control griefing. old Minecraft thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3383735 older Minecraft thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3361373 olderer Minecraft thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3323710 even older: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3262069 oldest?:http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3151162 edit: this was updated in 2021, but is still kind of 2013 oriented and not very complete or up to date. Feel free to PM me if you have suggestions for updating this post Schweinhund fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Mar 22, 2021 |
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Adventure Maps Adventure maps are worlds created by users that have a story and some kind of challenge to them. You can download these maps and unpack them into your Minecraft directory, then load them from the single player menu to play them. Many adventure maps will have custom texture packs that you should (or must) enable as well. Here are several goon made adventure maps. Be sure to read the documentation included and the op for any specific instructions. For example a lot of adventure maps disallow building and/or breaking blocks: [GOURD AVENGER!] by Akito12345 op Gourd Avenger 2 - The Gourdening by Akito12345 op Millenium by RhysD op Professor Grizwald and the Curse of the Pyramid by Chronobasher op Professor Grizwald and the Redstone Keys by Chronobasher op Splintered Coast, Sampler: Isle of Lume by Vib Rib op The Dare by R.L. Stine op The Eye by RhysD op The hunt for Prick Friggen by Howmuch op The Journey by Macaluso op The Return by toggle op The Shining Arches by Shuffle op The Tree of Life by toggle op -The Tower of Xotl by Akito12345 op The Water Temple by Erek: -Part 1: Finding a way in op -Part 2, The Eastern Mines op -Part 3, Noema op -Part 4, The Western Gardens op The Wizard Burgmund by toggle op Valley De La Seda by Cybermg op If you enjoy any of these feel free to post in the thread to let the author know! More non-goon maps can be found in the Minecraft forums "Maps" subforum: http://www.minecraftforum.net/forum/53-maps/ Tips -How to build a fireplace -Find a cave! There are caves everywhere in minecraft, usually a not-too-distant walk from wherever you spawn. It's easier to find coal and iron in caves since there is a lot of exposed stone. -Can't find coal? Make charcoal! You can make charcoal by burning a wood log in a furnace, which can be used just like regular coal to make torches. You can use another piece of wood to burn the log. -To see your coordinates, hit f3. The Y coordinate is your height. y:128 = highest point. y:0 = bedrock. If you're lost, head towards x:0 z:0 which is usually near your spawn. -Diamonds only appear deep underground below where y=20. So if you're going to be mining, it's best to do it around y=15 closer to bedrock where you might find diamonds. But watch out for lava! -You can make smooth stone by burning cobble in a furnace. -You can change your spawn point by crafting a bed and sleeping in it at night. Make sure you are in a closed room or monsters will get you! -If you want to craft a lot of items at once, click both mouse buttons together. Also hold Shift while left clicking to move items quickly in and out of chests. courtesy of goon Above Our Own: -Never take anything into an unsecured mine that you would hate losing. Stash your diamonds and precious ores in chests, at the very least. -Never ever mine the square directly above or beneath you. You might unleash a suffocating column sand or a torrent of lava, or you may plummet into a cave full of monstery death. -You must use a pick to mine. If you don't, you'll just destroy blocks without getting any stone/ore. -You must use the appropriate pick to mine certain ores. You need at least a stone pick to mine iron, and at least an iron pick to mine almost everything else. -Obsidian can only be mined with a diamond pick. -Lava is extremely dangerous, a single contact with a lava square will usually burn you to death. Carry a bucket of water on you at all times, and quickly douse yourself if you catch fire. -You neutralize lava by pouring water onto it. This will turn lava springs into obsidian and lava flows into cobblestone. -Lava will destroy any items that touch it. You can throw unwanted inventory items into lava for this purpose, and be wary of mining blocks directly above lava flows. -It's very easy to get lost in deep cave complexes. Find a method of marking your trail. -Bring an excess of wood with you for deep mining excursions, as it's the only material you'll never find naturally in mines. [edit: you can now find some wood in abandoned mine shafts] -Buckets of lava can be dumped into rooms to destroy monsters very effectively, but the lava will also burn away the loot they drop. courtesy of goon palamedes: -If you find mossy cobblestone, a little cage with a little monster inside, or a chest you didn't build, you've found a treasure room. The cage is a breakable monster spawner and the chests contain random loot. -Lava doesn't destroy chests, so you can safely use it to clear out an infested treasure room. Graphical Dye guide diagram courtesy of Stabby McDamage: http://dsss.be/i/img/mc21.png Block distribution chart courtesy of Stabby and Scinon: http://dsss.be/i/img/block-distributuion-B1.2-2.png http://i.imgur.com/8DLmh.png Rules for posting in this thread courtesy of Zorak Please remember the following:
Schweinhund fucked around with this message at 15:25 on Mar 24, 2012 |
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Holy crap, thanks for relinking the minecraft skins site. It actually shows you a large rotating model of what the skin looks like after you click on it.
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Hey this is a really really good OP!!! Are there any mods that work like an adventure mode, in that, there is a point to the single player/survival portion? I feel like there would be a way to combine the survival aspect, with a roguelike, forcing you to build / find / complete tasks and eventually kill some boss or something. I am not creative, so a goal, other than to build, would be great. And most mods i've played aren't very inspiring. I like the building, I just wish there was a reason. EDIT: Maybe this belongs in the mod thread, but really, i'm hoping for a game mode that provides new challenges.
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I suppose I'm going to get back into this with the Adventure Update. I haven't played much lately because I'm not creative enough for single player, and pretty much every SMP server I join people treat it like single player with a chat room.
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# ? Aug 9, 2011 22:08 |
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Nizox posted:Hey this is a really really good OP!!! Yep, totally belongs in the mod thread.
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# ? Aug 9, 2011 22:15 |
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OP, can you remove the Minepedia link; I don't see any activity there except spambots. I think it's dead.
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King Hotpants posted:OP, can you remove the Minepedia link; I don't see any activity there except spambots. I think it's dead. ha, done. I looked at that suspecting it was dead and was surprised to see there were recent updates. Didn't notice it was all spam.
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# ? Aug 9, 2011 22:51 |
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Mod and default Minecraft thread separation was a long time. Viva la new thread.
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I think the Minecraft Structure Planner is worth adding to the "Utilities". It lets you plan out structures prior to building them, offering individual floor views, as well as a fully zoomed out 3D model. I used it for this on Wilson's SMP server. I'd probably have used it more but I haven't really built anything since.
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We have a small LAN multiplayer server in an apartment that loses Internet connectivity every so often. When the Internet goes down it would be great to be able to pass the time playing Minecraft, however Multiplayer is disabled entirely without an internet connection. We use a local IP to connect to the server. Is there a way to tell Minecraft to let us play when the Internet isn't working?
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Nolgthorn posted:We have a small LAN multiplayer server in an apartment that loses Internet connectivity every so often. When the Internet goes down it would be great to be able to pass the time playing Minecraft, however Multiplayer is disabled entirely without an internet connection. Should be an offline mode option in the server config.
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I changed the setting so hopefully that fixes it, thanks
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So I reinstalled Minecraft after some time off, and now it runs like total crap on two of my machines where it ran perfectly before. Both are less than a year old and the desktop is fairly powerful. Did something change, is this a common problem people have noticed with the last couple versions, and are there any tricks to fix it?
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LogisticEarth posted:So I reinstalled Minecraft after some time off, and now it runs like total crap on two of my machines where it ran perfectly before. Both are less than a year old and the desktop is fairly powerful. Did something change, is this a common problem people have noticed with the last couple versions, and are there any tricks to fix it? Optifine. It's the answer for everything. If you have a multicore cpu get the multi-threaded version of optifine. http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/249637-173-optifine-hd-f-fps-boost/ VVVV Oh yeah, woops! this belongs in the mod thread, sorry triad fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Aug 10, 2011 |
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Aside from messing with your video settings, you could drift over to the mod thread and ask about OptiFine.
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# ? Aug 10, 2011 01:25 |
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The OP looks great huge improvement over the old one. Does the new thread mean we're days away from 1.8?
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Hadlock posted:The OP looks great huge improvement over the old one. Does the new thread mean we're days away from 1.8? 1.8 is expected early next month / end of this month
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Hadlock posted:The OP looks great huge improvement over the old one. Does the new thread mean we're days away from 1.8? Thanks No. I think the old OP was just out of date and understandably Zorak just wanted someone else to redo/maintain it.
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# ? Aug 10, 2011 02:07 |
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Excellent OP! Not sure if you want to add this, but Minehost has a SA-Mart thread now and I hear they are pretty awesome. As far as I know, it's just them and Akliz with a goon presence. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3424639
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So this may be the place to post pictures of projects, I guess. Here's my newest house, which I scouted out and built simply because I wanted to make a piston bridge. Bridge down, you can see the waterfall structure at the front: Bridge up: Here's the waterfall structure up close you can see some Redstone inside: This is the inside of that room. These are the Open and Close command buttons for the door on the outside. I have setup of two sticky pistons with cobble as my door. It took me the better part of the night to figure out how to wire it correctly, mostly because I never messed with Redstone before building this: And here's some pictures of the top floor, which is going to be a little nature sanctuary with some glass for the roof eventually:
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# ? Aug 10, 2011 02:27 |
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You should probably chuck the nether portal guide in the OP or something. Otherwise, great thread
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# ? Aug 10, 2011 02:33 |
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I approve of this OP and I guess the thread title, but I really would have preferred the one about Notch being lazy and fat and it was all sarcastic and stuff. ...like half the posts in the thread are.
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I've built an entranceway to my eventually large home of sorts, and I used these sticky piston doors. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=346yRSqWot8&NR=1 Is there some way with minimal absurd redstone garbage to make doors like this safe from monsters and baby ducks wandering into my home, or to 'disable' them while I'm inside by pulling a switch?
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glug posted:I've built an entranceway to my eventually large home of sorts, and I used these sticky piston doors. Is there such a thing as minimal insane redstone garbage? You could hook up a lever on the inside to an AND gate that also connects to the redstone coming from the pressure plates, in between the plates and their connection to the pistons. Here's a tutorial, where he has the 2 switches, you'd have the switch connected to one side, and all the pressure plates connected to the other. For the love of god, mute this horrible thing if you watch it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpvJ9wiywL4#t=129s That way, with the lever in the on position, hitting the plates would open the door, with the lever in the off position, hitting the pressure plates would do nothing, as an AND gate is only on if both its inputs are on. Sadly, it'll probably take up at lest 2x the space as the clean door you have now for routing the wires so that stray signals don't hop all over the place.
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# ? Aug 10, 2011 03:57 |
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It'd be better to have levers on the inside and outside wired into a XOR which outputs into an AND with the pressure plates, and then wire the output of the AND into the pistons.
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The one time I tried building double iron doors I realized what a goddamned mess it is to build *any* gate, and how much underground space it requires. I'm having enough of a time wiring up two tone doorbells to these existing gates now. That being said, putting two stone blocks across the middle of the 3x2 doorway when I'm inside results in piles of gunpowder, features and arrows.
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Programs & Utilities Survival (Beta) MCedit - versatile map editor, designed for moving blocks from one level to another. Seed Extraction - Use this to get the seed from an already generated level. Circle chart - A handy guide for plotting out circles and spheres. Plotz - Online voxel sphere generator. Has models for wizard towers and observatories. Minecraft Structure Planner - quickly and easily create a variety of structures for building in the game. Also helps with creating pixel art. Cartograph G - Isometric map renderer. Supports rendering individual layers and filtering by block type. Miners Need Cool Shoes Online skin editor. Skin Edit - A tool you can use to edit your player skin. Minutor - Interactive map renderer that allows you to view individual layers in real-time. Minecraft Save Manager - Client for backing up saves, largely windows exclusive. NBTEdit - You can use this to change almost anything about your save. Spawn point, health, etc. INVEdit - You can use this to edit your inventory, subset of NBTEdit. MCMapper - A dungeon generator! Minetographer Map renderer that supports output to HTML, allowing you to upload to a webpage and view online, last updated for 1.5. Creative (Classic) - Could disappear at any moment from Minecraft.net! Isocraft - A great isometric map renderer. OMEN - A map editor. Redid the programs and utilities section. Also, wasn't there a flash program developed to edit your minecraft skin? I know I saw it on the last thread. Edit: For people having trouble with redstone gates, I highly recommend TaviRider's World of Redstone as a basic view of all non-piston logic gates, as well as common door designs. Edit 2: VVVVV That's probably it, added. tinaun fucked around with this message at 11:32 on Aug 10, 2011 |
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tinaun posted:Redid the programs and utilities section. Also, wasn't there a flash program developed to edit your minecraft skin? I know I saw it on the last thread. Not the one you're thinking of but theres the great http://minersneedcoolshoes.com as well.
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glug posted:The one time I tried building double iron doors I realized what a goddamned mess it is to build *any* gate, and how much underground space it requires. I'm having enough of a time wiring up two tone doorbells to these existing gates now. That being said, putting two stone blocks across the middle of the 3x2 doorway when I'm inside results in piles of gunpowder, features and arrows. You may be better off running the NOR gate I have in the pictures above. It's fairly simple, not as nice as just having the door open via pressure pad, but it works with buttons. The only issue is that you'll need one for opening and closing in the door on both sides. The nice thing is that the circuit itself is fairly compact, about six squares before you wire any of the buttons.
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Man, sometimes this game pisses me off. I built that door I linked, and a second one not too far away. Two entrances on either side of my eventual big-rear end building on a mountain. There were only about three spaces between the closest section of redstone. I put another line in the middle of them, connecting four total note boxes to make a four-note doorbell. I linked them in from both sides of doors via repeater, added a few more to delay the notes, and everything looked great. I log out to save and fire up fraps, figuring I'll try and do a video of this. Fire it back up, and now all of the doors are hosed, everything is stuck open, and creepers are all like SUP NO DOORS and blowing all my hard work up (along with me). Does 1.7 still have that redstone torches forget they are working bug or something, where I might have to reset a torch to fix a circuit? That poo poo is unacceptable Moreso because it seems that my buildings all attract about 50% creepers, all day, hoppin' in my poo poo. Night. Maybe tomorrow I'll rebuild this poo poo I wasted an hour+ playing with
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tinaun posted:Redid the programs and utilities section. Also, wasn't there a flash program developed to edit your minecraft skin? I know I saw it on the last thread. Thanks a lot. One request, can you remove the quote tags from your post so I can quote it and copy and paste it directly?
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glug posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=346yRSqWot8&NR=1 Completely unrelated to your question, but thanks to you I just made my first redstone double doors! Now I just have to make something behind them...
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I'm having a big problem with a 'recv failed' error coming up the second I try to log into any server on my home network. I googled and did a driver update on my network cards which seemed to fix the problem for a couple hours before it started up again even more stubbornly. Can anyone shed some light/explain/help with a solution on this?
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Friends, my nether portal does not work. It catches on fire when I try to spark it with flint. What am I doing wrong? My friend and I built a pretty cool mountain fortress and I was going to have that portal be in my bedroom but it doesn't work! Now it's just a really cool looking window.
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I keep getting lost in my tunnel systems
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Jamizzy99 posted:I keep getting lost in my tunnel systems Only put torches on the left hand walls, then follow with torches on the right to find the way out. That, or write down the coordinates of your home, and just tunnel out and walk overground following the coords back.
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Since there is a new thread I decided to upload some pictures of my single player world that I've had for quite a while. Some of it is combined from even older maps that I merged into this one when I found out about MCEdit's import function. I figured I should show them off so they can be seen by people other than me and my "why are you making those" commenting girlfriend. They aren't terribly amazing but I had fun building them. PS, these pictures are pretty huge: This is a birds eye view of the main area I started with. My 'main' room is underwater near the middle island. I built a bunch of pathways & minecart transit routes using glass floors with lava underneath, and some others with glowstone. I didn't include close ups of all the houses because the interiors are mostly similiar. I also have minecart lines going around the whole area. View of the observatory with the barn behind (minecart route also pictured) Said barn and my Mo' Creatures horses Off to the right of the birds eye picture is my Castle in the Sky, I fully admit using MCEdit to make it symmetrical and on bubbly clouds. In the court yard I have a bunch of shops, on the opposite side some living quarters. Inside the Keep Also near the castle I have a port I was inspired to build from some images in this thread. Loading dock Inside the port building, I tend to end up with cramped interiors Underground Nether portal The exit of the Nether out on an ice shelf, with a cabin behind The first house I built on the other side of the Nether portal The ancient Pyramid I covered in 'moss'. I placed the same one in the Nether under some lava waterfalls and I think in my mind they were linked in some back story I didn't make up yet: However despite that the inside was gutted and is a Nether Museum The area above it shows all the treasures someone found before the thing got commercialized The Pyramid also leads to an underwater cafe. I replaced the mud texture with the wine texture so I could have some more decorative tiles. The microwave is from the Plastic mod (this was 1.5 I think). Next to the cafe is another living area, I built the little house entrance because I thought it was funny. Despite how much of a bitch it is building underwater, I sure love doing it. One thing I always did was build these structures pretending there was some sort of mythology behind my whole area, despite never really making one. Do other people do this or am I just an adult whizzing around my lego dudes in the air giving them names and missions before supper?
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Tweak posted:One thing I always did was build these structures pretending there was some sort of mythology behind my whole area, despite never really making one. Do other people do this or am I just an adult whizzing around my lego dudes in the air giving them names and missions before supper? I'm not really an adult, but I do this too. I've got this self-sustaining communist megacity battling it out against the capitalist swine trying to ruin their government controlled economy through imports... it's good fun.
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Schweinhund posted:Thanks a lot. One request, can you remove the quote tags from your post so I can quote it and copy and paste it directly? Edited. Also, Jeb posted:
Hopefully this will mean less bugs upon release.
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