You know in Minecraft when you're chopping down a tree and you have to chop upwards? I want to suggest raw wood has weight, like gravel when you mine it and the blocks on top fall. I think it will make chopping trees down much easier, you just risk getting squished by falling wood.
No, I was just talking about raw wood blocks. Planks would stay the same.
My point here is that realism in most cases doesn't go well in minecraft. Say you make an epic build, with lots of floors made from log blocks. All of that would just fall down.
You know in Minecraft when you're chopping down a tree and you have to chop upwards? I want to suggest raw wood has weight, like gravel when you mine it and the blocks on top fall. I think it will make chopping trees down much easier, you just risk getting squished by falling wood.
Nope. So support. I know this is terrible by playing the modpack, "From the Darkness 2".
Pretty much what Bastian said. This is also complicated with dark oak, large oak, and acacia trees, which don't generate in completely vertical lines. Although i'm not opposed to a Timber-style system as long as it is balanced (e.g. only works with natural or sapling-grown trees, i.e. no player placed wood blocks, and takes as long to chop one block of the tree as it does to chop every block of the tree).
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No, I was just talking about raw wood blocks. Planks would stay the same.
My point here is that realism in most cases doesn't go well in minecraft. Say you make an epic build, with lots of floors made from log blocks. All of that would just fall down.
Nope. So support. I know this is terrible by playing the modpack, "From the Darkness 2".
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