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#1704
Keep in mind that once you finish that pyramid, it will cast a huge shadow underneath it. If you don't light up the ground, hostile mobs will spawn there during the day.
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Member
(05-18-2012, 07:53 PM)
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#1706
FYI, you don't need diamonds to make a portal. You ever notice how when water touches a lava source block it turns it to obsidian? What you do is make a mold out of dirt or something out of the bottom level of the portal, fill the mold with lava source blocks, then dump water on top of the lava, changing the source blocks to obsidian. Repeat this with each layer of the portal going up then just clean off the blocks you used for the mold.
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Member
(05-18-2012, 08:08 PM)
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#1707
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Member
(05-18-2012, 08:10 PM)
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#1708
You don't have to mine obsidian to make a portal.
You can make cast out of other types of blocks and use a bucket to make obsidian blocks in the cast. (pouring water into the space then lava) Seen it done in quite a few minecraft ultrahardcore FFA videos. Its pretty ingenious actually. |
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(05-18-2012, 08:14 PM)
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#1709
That gives me a nice idea for a trap door. |
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Member
(05-18-2012, 08:17 PM)
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#1710
I was thinking the same thing. Create a laid out portal in a pit right under the spawn, so when your friends join your game, they get transported to the nether, and have to find their way back. Just put some obsidian on the bottom, and lay a couple of portals on top of each other, so they can't punch, or jump their way out.
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Member
(05-18-2012, 11:50 PM)
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#1714
Played the shit out of Minecraft on PC, and wasn't sure if I wanted to double dip since (I thought) it ran fine on PC.
Well let's just say I'm glad I decided to go for it. My god, I hadn't realized how horrible my PC ran this until I played my first hour on the 360. Gameplay is soooo fluid, and I stress tested the game by setting the entire tutorial village on fire without a single framerate drop. Soooooo good. And it's a hell of a lot easier to play with friends not having to worry about server and what-not. Add my GT to the list if anyone wants to play sometime. Ryaaan14. Can't wait for the updates :_D |
![]() (05-19-2012, 01:44 AM)
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#1717
Craft a bucket. Make your area for the pond one block deep. Make an infinite water spring. Then use the bucket with the sping to fill in your pond. Once it's filled with water source blocks (non-running) you can safely dig out the blocks beneath if you want it deeper.
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Member
(05-19-2012, 02:08 AM)
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#1718
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Lionheart: 1827
Cancer: 0 (05-19-2012, 02:19 AM)
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#1719
I played the PC version for quite a bit months ago and recently got the XBLA version. I've been playing for about a week now and the only thing I cant stand is losing connection to the damn server constantly. How am I losing connection to a server if I'm not playing in an online world? I can usually tell when the connection is gonna die because blocks will reappear or the light sources wont work when I put new torches up.
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The Mayuh of f'n Bawston
(05-19-2012, 02:52 AM)
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#1721
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Member
(05-19-2012, 03:03 AM)
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#1722
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(05-19-2012, 03:45 AM)
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#1723
Looks like some of the duplicate glitchers are getting ???? instead of their gamertags on the leaderboards.
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Member
(05-19-2012, 06:42 AM)
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#1728
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(05-19-2012, 07:25 AM)
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#1730
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Member
(05-19-2012, 08:55 AM)
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#1732
So I have a question, when we get the updates how are they gonna work for the worlds we have currently? Like when they fix the clay issue or add the mushroom blocks or the melons and all the structures like the abandon mine shaft and npc villages. Are those gonna be placed in our world randomly?(How would that be possible?) Or would we have to start new worlds?(I hope not, I love my world :() How did this all work in the pc version?
Edit: Okay, it was more then one question I suppose |
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fired zero bullets in the orphanage.
(05-19-2012, 09:03 AM)
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#1733
How deep/big is it? You can just place blocks to fill it, then remove the blocks and the water will be gone.
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Junior Member
(05-19-2012, 09:15 AM)
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#1734
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Member
(05-19-2012, 11:40 AM)
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#1736
[QUOTE=InaudibleWhispa;37985927]In theory, yes. But in all likelihood you'll never have the time or need to mine every single instance of a specific block. I mined over 200 blocks of sand a couple of days ago and I hadn't even scratched the surface of a nearby beach. And then there are deserts...
Flowing liquid I find to be the most unpredictable part of the game. Once it has settled into a path/pool though, it pretty much sticks to it so I'm not sure what exactly could have flooded the cave. Perhaps something set a creeper off and it diverted the path of running water. It can't be flowing lava/water. It has to be a source block, either the exact block the flowing originates from or a pool that is full of still, non-flowing blocks. You can build an eternal spring that will always produce water source blocks quite easily but I haven't found a way to do the same with lava (fortunately I have a giant lava lake nearby).
Another one: I built a pretty tall building with glass walls, and planned on making lava flow inside them. I wanted to put the lava bucket at the top of it, and watch it go all the way to the bottom, and around the walls. Thing is, the lava stopped moving after a few blocks. I suppose lava will not flow forever, right? |
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Member
(05-19-2012, 02:11 PM)
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#1737
You will have to fill the area with blocks to get the water out. A fast way to do it is fill it with wood then just set it on fire with flint and steel. Be mindful of the surroundings though so you don't burn down your house or anything else.
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Member
(05-19-2012, 02:39 PM)
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#1739
... Even more reason would like a 3D blueprint feature so as to be able to recreate entirely a few of my creations in future iterations... |
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Member
(05-19-2012, 04:00 PM)
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#1740
![]() ![]() ![]() I was about to build a castle but during the process I found out that it's a bit more complicated then I tought so I changed plans. Instead I made a defense wall out of it like villages in the middel ages had them. So now I'm going to build some buildings between the walls on a smaller scale. |
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That girl in the bunny hat
(05-19-2012, 04:12 PM)
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#1743
Sand or gravel is useful for that, because it's affected by gravity. So you can just drop it on the edge and let it fall and fill the hole, rather than go all the way down.
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Member
(05-19-2012, 04:37 PM)
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#1744
Not unexpected, but this brings me to pretty much a dead halt. I don't want to keep building in my world if I'm going to have to wind up starting over, but at the same time updates will likely be at least a few months apart so waiting until they've all hit is ridiculous. This may have just convinced me to buy a second copy of the PC version (wife is on the firs copy most of the time) which is really inconvenient for my setup though. Hmmm.
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(05-19-2012, 04:41 PM)
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#1745
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Junior Member
(05-19-2012, 05:19 PM)
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#1746
Cheers for the tips on filling the hole guys! |
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Banned
(05-19-2012, 05:23 PM)
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#1747
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