Alright, but people shouldn't just automatically assume that there were no bugfixes.
You seem to ignore my entire comment. I was like, the seventh person or so to comment on this thread, and the first thing I did was go to the wiki to see the changelog. All it mentioned was the Twitch thing, and had no bugfix mentions at all.
I mean, unless you can go back in time and show me where I missed that at like, ten this morning, then sure. But it's a wiki. Wikis change.
I can't get the Twitch feature working...I have connected both of my accounts,but it said," Twitch Broadcasting Unavailable-Unfourtunately your computer does support the integrated Twitch broadcasting service (Reason: null) -__-
Null,isn't specific...It could mean anything.
Actually it means nothing.
I'm sorry, I just could not resist. Hate me if you like it's just.....Well...
And on to more serious notes. I really hope that this gets bukkit servers back in action. I suspected that this update would break a lot of things, but were almost a month out from the release and the poor bukkit people don't have a beta build up. I've been reduced to playing Mechwarrior Online.
I'm sorry, I just could not resist. Hate me if you like it's just.....Well...
And on to more serious notes. I really hope that this gets bukkit servers back in action. I suspected that this update would break a lot of things, but were almost a month out from the release and the poor bukkit people don't have a beta build up. I've been reduced to playing Mechwarrior Online.
Please make my bukkit work on 1.7
Okay,yeah I wish bukkit and the mods(should be a band,lol)would get back into action...
So,how do you think I could fix that problem,or do you not have an answer.
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Although my name may be FlareRocker I am a firm hater of FireRockerzStudios,since 2012.
My name is not derived of the same orgin as his.
Twitch TV live streaming.....interesting........... and also a horrible resource hog Not sure that this should have been on any sort of priority list considering how incredibly buggy 1.7.2 is but the big fixes are certainly welcome.
You seem to ignore my entire comment. I was like, the seventh person or so to comment on this thread, and the first thing I did was go to the wiki to see the changelog. All it mentioned was the Twitch thing, and had no bugfix mentions at all.
I mean, unless you can go back in time and show me where I missed that at like, ten this morning, then sure. But it's a wiki. Wikis change.
ETA: Oh, and you edited your post.
Minecraft wiki has quality control. Did you know that? I did read your comment, and you seemed to not have read mine after the edit.
I'm saying that just because there's no mention of a bugfix doesn't mean there isn't any. Making assumptions makes an ass out of you and me.
Not that I'm not looking forward to being able to use Twitch, but I don't stream very much. Having it in the client from now on isn't going to slow it down anymore I hope. The client can already be slow enough as it is at times.
I don't livestream, and therefore have no need for this, so I have no right to say whether this is good or bad.
Although, I will say that it doesn't seem to be the biggest update I've ever seen. Then again, Mojang may surprise us. Still, bug fixes would be a nice thing to have, but I guess those will have to wait.
Is that it? How disappointing. Usually when someone mentions an "exciting new feature", one should expect it to turn out to be something... ya know... exciting. Although truth be told I'd settle for something even vaguely fun and/or useful.
I think it says something that I've stopped expecting that. Not from 'Minecraft' specifically, mind you. Just in general... from anyone.
I'm not going to join the angry crowd of people with torches and pitchforks, saying this is a bad snapshot. Unneccessary, yes, but not bad. The way I see it, this makes it easier for those who stream regularly or do livestreams at all. For the annoying idiots that don't, well, I hardly think that they'll get a huge reputation anyway.
For all the complaints about lack of bugfixing, I suggest people should lay off. Now, I see the obvious problem here, but bugfixing doesn't take a month to fix, considering all the bugs that are present. I don't see this update as a hindrance, I just see it as unnecessary now. I would rather them take two or three months and add it in to that update, but, as it stands, I don't see any benefits or setbacks. A bunch of 10 year olds being able to stream is quite easy if you ignore them. There's a reason that people have mostly stopped the spam and Bob comments on YouTube, it's because they're realizing how little of an impact they make.
Now, the only real problem I see of any relevance here is the difficulty behind this, but I am optimistic. I'm sure people will get used to this or Mojang will fix errors in how this works.
See, this is the thing: It's not like people are expecting them to fix every bug at once. That's just..... well, stupid.
It's that people rightfully expect them to at least start fixing a FEW of them, particularly the larger ones that either heavily interfere with the game or just outright keep players from being able to play it at all. They arent small glitches, and they arent super rare, and there's quite a number of them.
And I wouldnt expect too much of Mojang fixing the errors in how that (the Twitch feature) works, considering that they leave monstrous, game-shattering glitches in there and add unnecessary things in place of it.
And besides that.... those that stream frequently, and actually get viewers? They're already going to have a full, reliable setup that they use in order to do that.... making THIS utterly redundant. And as with much of the game, the Twitch feature is likely to very randomly develop new, wacky glitches as various things in the game get altered by continuing updates, and as various unfixed bugs interfere more and more.
I know that seeing so many angry players is annoying, but with this one.... they actually do have a proper reason for it that's kinda been validated many times recently.
One way or another, the update IS a hindrance. That development time could have been used to make the actual game experience better, at the very least undoing some of the glitches that 1.7 specifically introduced. That, actually, should make the most sense, and would to most developers, who will tend to put out a great many "hotfix" patches after introducing any sort of major update. The decision to do THIS though..... yeah, my respect for the devs is really starting to get bent out of shape with this one.
I mean, hell: The core reason why the snapshot updates are even DONE is so that bugs can be found, and thus fixed, before the main update goes live. Yet.... this really doesnt happen. And when it DOES, the glitches that get fixed are often extremely low-priority ones, such as backwards bed textures or crap of that nature.
A sad state for the game to be in, really. I dunno about others, but I for one am expecting to be stuck with 1.6 for..... quite awhile.
At least I have mods to use though, so there's that at least...
This is a very exciting update! Was looking to do a 48 hours livestream session of starting out to defeating the enderdragon This would save me having to encode the video and upload it myself
Alright, but people shouldn't just automatically assume that there were no bugfixes.
You seem to ignore my entire comment. I was like, the seventh person or so to comment on this thread, and the first thing I did was go to the wiki to see the changelog. All it mentioned was the Twitch thing, and had no bugfix mentions at all.
I mean, unless you can go back in time and show me where I missed that at like, ten this morning, then sure. But it's a wiki. Wikis change.
ETA: Oh, and you edited your post.
Actually it means nothing.
I'm sorry, I just could not resist. Hate me if you like it's just.....Well...
And on to more serious notes. I really hope that this gets bukkit servers back in action. I suspected that this update would break a lot of things, but were almost a month out from the release and the poor bukkit people don't have a beta build up. I've been reduced to playing Mechwarrior Online.
Please make my bukkit work on 1.7
Okay,yeah I wish bukkit and the mods(should be a band,lol)would get back into action...
So,how do you think I could fix that problem,or do you not have an answer.
My name is not derived of the same orgin as his.
Minecraft wiki has quality control. Did you know that? I did read your comment, and you seemed to not have read mine after the edit.
I'm saying that just because there's no mention of a bugfix doesn't mean there isn't any. Making assumptions makes an ass out of you and me.
Hopefully they'll be bug fixes and the ability to change your name fairly soon!
Although, I will say that it doesn't seem to be the biggest update I've ever seen. Then again, Mojang may surprise us. Still, bug fixes would be a nice thing to have, but I guess those will have to wait.
I think it says something that I've stopped expecting that. Not from 'Minecraft' specifically, mind you. Just in general... from anyone.
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See, this is the thing: It's not like people are expecting them to fix every bug at once. That's just..... well, stupid.
It's that people rightfully expect them to at least start fixing a FEW of them, particularly the larger ones that either heavily interfere with the game or just outright keep players from being able to play it at all. They arent small glitches, and they arent super rare, and there's quite a number of them.
And I wouldnt expect too much of Mojang fixing the errors in how that (the Twitch feature) works, considering that they leave monstrous, game-shattering glitches in there and add unnecessary things in place of it.
And besides that.... those that stream frequently, and actually get viewers? They're already going to have a full, reliable setup that they use in order to do that.... making THIS utterly redundant. And as with much of the game, the Twitch feature is likely to very randomly develop new, wacky glitches as various things in the game get altered by continuing updates, and as various unfixed bugs interfere more and more.
I know that seeing so many angry players is annoying, but with this one.... they actually do have a proper reason for it that's kinda been validated many times recently.
One way or another, the update IS a hindrance. That development time could have been used to make the actual game experience better, at the very least undoing some of the glitches that 1.7 specifically introduced. That, actually, should make the most sense, and would to most developers, who will tend to put out a great many "hotfix" patches after introducing any sort of major update. The decision to do THIS though..... yeah, my respect for the devs is really starting to get bent out of shape with this one.
I mean, hell: The core reason why the snapshot updates are even DONE is so that bugs can be found, and thus fixed, before the main update goes live. Yet.... this really doesnt happen. And when it DOES, the glitches that get fixed are often extremely low-priority ones, such as backwards bed textures or crap of that nature.
A sad state for the game to be in, really. I dunno about others, but I for one am expecting to be stuck with 1.6 for..... quite awhile.
At least I have mods to use though, so there's that at least...
Oh, hell. Can't wait to see random noobie 12-year-olds livestreaming NOT-epic Minecraft fails. Agreed?