Team option "friendlyfire" is not saved to disk; resets upon map reload
Scoreboard name duplication
FallingSand support for block IDs > 128
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Yes!!!!! They're FINALLY doing lighting fixes! And i had no idea curse client was backwards compatiable.... ill have to spread that info around when 1.5 comes out.
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You can't ruin your sigle player game by installing snapshots the wrong way, unless you're completely incompetent. In that case, you shouldn't be using them anyways, due to giant bugs one may find.
In fact, that's the reason Mojang gives out snapshots as a .jar file, instead of offering an option from the launcher.
Indeed, looks like most things have been added and serious bug fixing has started, we're closer to 1.5 release I'm really wanting to test some things in my current server
...wait, on the sand... so when you were higher than 128 sand didn't fall?
If this is true, I need to build a massive sand patch over my friends homes before they update to the latest snapshot!
No, that's not what that means. It has to do with mods/hacks that want to make "falling sand" look like other blocks (lava flying out of a volcano, for example). This shouldn't impact vanilla minecraft at all.
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Looks like they fixed quite a bit of bugs, I might have to give this a try later today...
Anyways, so I'm guessing that this means we'll probably be getting 1.5 coming up soon here then?
No, that's not what that means. It has to do with mods/hacks that want to make "falling sand" look like other blocks (lava flying out of a volcano, for example). This shouldn't impact vanilla minecraft at all.
A new Snapshot is out and about, ready for your testing pleasure! Here's what is on offer this week:
[snapshot]13w06a[/snapshot]
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The following items were corrected, test them and see!
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That's it, you're playing the latest Snapshot! There are also filter options to only see Snapshots, Pre-releases, or full releases. Wait, full releases?! That's right, you can even use the Client to play on older versions of Minecraft, at any time! This feature is good for those who want to roll back to earlier versions of Minecraft for testing, nostalgia, or if their favorite server is still running on an outdated version number. Sweet!
So let's say you're running the Client, but don't want to open it up. What is a fast, easy way to get this Snapshot? Well, if you click the button on the banner below, the Client will do all the work for you (or, if you don't have the Client installed, will help with that as well).
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In fact, that's the reason Mojang gives out snapshots as a .jar file, instead of offering an option from the launcher.
double sad face on the lighting.
...wait, on the sand... so when you were higher than 128 sand didn't fall?
If this is true, I need to build a massive sand patch over my friends homes before they update to the latest snapshot!
No, that's not what that means. It has to do with mods/hacks that want to make "falling sand" look like other blocks (lava flying out of a volcano, for example). This shouldn't impact vanilla minecraft at all.
Some more detail on what that means in this thread:
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1679605-snapshot-13w06a-is-out-apparently-just-bug-fixes/
including an awesome example of how that can be used:
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Anyways, so I'm guessing that this means we'll probably be getting 1.5 coming up soon here then?
Actually, I can't wait in 1.5 soon, but when 1.5 final release date yet comes from?
Ahh okay, I get it. Thanks everyone for clarifying that
My bad, the widget has been updated to include all the relevant Snapshot links.
My mistake, the widget has been updated to display all the relevant links.
I'm very excited about this one in particular. Finally, my villagers will abandon that one single house and actually use the entire village!
(Or at least most of it)
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