Sometimes, it is hard to understand a game's development process. How does a programmer succinctly explain how things are added, removed, changed, improved? Here is one way of going about it!
So, what are you looking at here? Each dot represents a unique file, and its color represents a different file type. Links between files are folders. Whenever someone flies by and "zaps" a file, it means they did something with it in real life. You can see as people work on new features or bugs, as they'll fly past certain files and zap them as they go. Neat!
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Mr. Hahdplaya, you need to make a support topic about your question instead of just posting under the most recent topic.
Anyway, I like the whole "blooming" affect, it adds a lot to the whole "watch people edit files and be amazed" thing. I think this would make a pretty good desktop background
it does give quite an insight, i was able to see when they chnaged the texture formate in 1.5
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If the cake is a lie........ does that mean if i build a house out of cake my house isn't real?
Your sense of style is pathetic , I always look to java programers for style , because where ever they are , they always have .class.
So, what are you looking at here? Each dot represents a unique file, and its color represents a different file type. Links between files are folders. Whenever someone flies by and "zaps" a file, it means they did something with it in real life. You can see as people work on new features or bugs, as they'll fly past certain files and zap them as they go. Neat!
I still remember when Nether portals didn't work in SMP. Ah, the good ole days.
Sometimes I stream here
I speedrun Super Mario 64
https://www.reddit.com/user/techdolphin
Anyway, I like the whole "blooming" affect, it adds a lot to the whole "watch people edit files and be amazed" thing. I think this would make a pretty good desktop background
Your sense of style is pathetic , I always look to java programers for style , because where ever they are , they always have .class.
Hey everyone, I'm back!
I started playing during Alpha (can't remember what version, good times though, good times) but I got my own account during Beta 1.7 (also good days)
No error report = no help, simple
Probably Beta 1.2 or 1.3
so @0:20
Hey everyone, I'm back!
Also, The video makes the game look like a group of cells dividing and multiplying.... so cool.
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basically, back in the days when one would find their caves filled with sheep...
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