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Jun 22, 2014Baratacus posted a message on Saturday with Sach: The Villager Project, Day 1I'm interested in their reproductive behavior and growth cycle. Separate the males from the females and record their reactions. Place an child in a 1x1x1 cell and note his progress as well.Posted in: News
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Jun 1, 2014Baratacus posted a message on Minecraft in Minecraft - Just a Matter of TimeSimply amazing!!! But me and PS3 are not taking this lying down!Posted in: News
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I've noticed audio compression artifacts particularly with villager sounds.
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Feeding hay to a (tamed) horse to heal him only results in mounting the beast. Splash potions of healing have no effect either.
Is there some other way?
RESOLVED: After completely exiting and restarting PS3, Leeroy is now fully healed. Didn't work first time with just exit/reload.
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A winter wonderland for builders! Very flat map. 70% snow, 20% water, 10% other. There is an ocean monument and at least 1 igloo. Bear sightings at spawn.
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I've sampled several (30+) seeds since the 1.36 update and you are right; you are not going to find that seed- at least not easily.
For the most part you are lucky to have 1 'special' generated structure- save wells.
Below are seeds that have at least ONE of what you are asking for-- but I will keep looking.
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Ocean Monument
(before updating, this seed produced 2 Ocean Monuments)
Small Savanna Village
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Jungle Temple
3 villages; 1 small fishing village w/blacksmith, 1 larger plains farm village w/blacksmith and 2 libraries, 1 larger Desert hamlet with farms, blacksmith and librarian.
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Ocean Monument
1 small savanna village (tree in the well), 1 larger desert farm village, librarian with mending book
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Large desert farm Hamlet, portal here places you in large nether fortress, multiple blaze.
small desert village has blacksmith and Library.
Edit: I use 'hamlet' to describe a village with a church in it.
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1) Sword - looting and smite
2) Sword - sharpness... sometimes + knockback
3) pickaxe (all-purpose digging)
4) torches
5) shovel
6) dirt
7) cobble (alternately water bucket)
8) food (alternately pickaxe w/silk touch or fortune)
9) bow
Regular inventory includes:
Flint/steel
golden apple and/or potions
Enderpearls
wood
coal
2 stacks of arrows (or only a few if infinity enchant on bow)
additional stack of torches
redstone blocks
enderchest
gravel
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I did a few projects- but it requires more time than I had. If you do a search for blender tutorials you will find lots of helpful videos (that's what I did).
Before trying to make anything- watch a few videos and focus on what the creator is trying to accomplish and how they are doing it... even if you have to replay the same section of video more than once to get it. Getting familiar with the interface will make it easier to follow along with tutorials- many of the video creators will turn on the keystroke display utility so you can see what keys they are pressing for commands and shortcuts.
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I have crafted them on the PC version, but not on PS3 Edition- maybe it will be added in a future update.
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For now, while mining anything you want to keep, stand close to it before you break it (particularly diamonds). If you can help it, don't remove any item frames or pictures either until there is a fix- otherwise they may get lost.
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You're definitely not doing it wrong- There are times when digging out is your best bet.
As for navigation, many minecrafter's use established torch placement... like always on one side of the caves so you know which way you came. (I put them on the LEFT so I will know the RIGHT way out- but that's mostly in my mines)
Another trick is placing an odd-block (something easily visible) or two-high blocks with a torch placed on the side indicating a direction you went/already explored/are going or however you like.
There's usually some redstone around you can mark paths with, too.
Digging straight up can be dangerous (unless you want to juggle torches and signs)- instead dig a stair up. That way you can return to where you left off a little easier.
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You can actually use almost ANY USB or Bluetooth wireless keyboard to type in many fields on the PS3 (can't control games).
For the chat (I know this is not what you are looking for, but) you can start a text chat from the XMB (PS3 main menu>friends) and with the keyboard it beats sign-ing hands down.
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Is it possible you are on Creative Mode on the PC and in Survival Mode on consoles and simply don't have the resources needed? Just a guess.
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Currently, only people on your friends list (and their friends, if you so choose) can join your server; there aren't 'open public servers' per se- whether or not there will be in the future remains to be seen, but the likelihood of developing servers for the legacy PS3 seems remote.
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you can throw it to the mainland and teleport there.
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That is actually common. You can either build out to the mainland or bring an enderpearl with you.
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Durability is used up when damage is inflicted (or upon use when digging with a sword; NOTE, don't do that) So I would say you are correct in assuming you will lose less durability by inflicting more damage since you will have to land fewer hits. Also try charging when you strike those endermen, you might be able to inflict a little more damage.