I'm interested, just know I can't play constantly or at optimal times. I'm usually on from 12-3pm and 12-2am EST. Not every day like I said. Feel free to add me, strangesamedogma . I got a mic as well.
Mods are already on console version, they're just against the TOS and frankly not that fleshed out. Its mostly boring and really simple stuff like textures and mod menus for basic variable settings. From what I've seen in the console modding scene, there's not much interesting like any serious bug fixes or console optimizations. I could be wrong though, maybe they're out there and I haven't found them. If anyone's got a link relating to that feel free to drop it in my inbox.
Wow, you are strong to do that. I have a pure survival world that I've been working on for over two years and I refuse to compromise it. It's rather unfortunate that this is one of our only few fixes to the issue. Thanks for sharing that info, I might make a new world to test what exactly I can get away with being active on a world all at once.
This link seemed to have some decent laptops available for what you want, though they don't particularly strike my fancy. Unless mobility is that important to you, I'd just recommend building a budget pc.
No, seriously. You're better off getting a Pi based on what you said you want. If all you're going to do is vaguely stated programming, playing, and entertaining yourself then I don't see why the Pi wouldn't satisfy. Unless of course the play you speak of is desktop gaming. But still, for programming and making homemade IoT stuff, Pis and other single board computers are your best bang for the buck (especially power efficiency). And that thing you said about Pis going obsolete to you doesn't make sense to me, could you please explain what you meant by that. Or better yet just explain exactly what you expect out of a device and how long you want it to do whatever you want, it'll give us a better idea of what to recommend.
Most major biomes are present. No snowy areas, no mesa, no ocean monument, no witch huts. All wood types are naturally present. All crops are present. Two blacksmiths are present. Five villages total. This is on update 1.42
I used this seed in the past and its a little different. I used it 5 days before beetroot and that End stuff was added (whatever update number that was before all that was added). Mine has an Ocean Monument and an extra blacksmith. Otherwise both versions seem pretty similar on the surface.
Buy a game like Skyrim and mod it. Make a mod (or mods) that take out all the content you deem nasty, make a mod that takes away all (or just about all) combat, make and utilize existing location mods, make mods that create more "kid appropriate" language and dialog, think of ways to make an engine and setting like Skyrim to not be driven by violence in order to advance, maybe create (or find if they already exist) a mod that makes Skyrim behave more like a platformer game. Just get any game with an open mod community and make your own game from it. Why wait for developers to make a game that perfectly caters to your desires when you could just do it with existing resources available? Possibilities are endless when you take matters into your own hands.
Well I don't know about that. I started with Morrowind yet prefer Oblivion and Skyrim (Skyrim is the best in the series, IMO). But wuddeva', let's not turn this into a Morrowind v. Oblivion/Skyrim thread.
In my most recent Morrowind campaign I found a pair of boots enchanted with a ton of speed so I wound up using them to travel the map at super sonic speed, twas funny. Think I've still got the save file.
Quite frankly I'm half tempted to start a new campaign now that I'm thinking about it (but then again I kinda' wanna' make another map for Toxikk...)
Were they those Boots of Blinding Speed? I found those once and freaked out when they blinded me. Didn't know that was something actually in the game. And I'd agree with what you said earlier, Morrowind has the best magic system; as well best enchanting mechanics. I love those demon weapons you can get that just summon bound weapons, very practical early on.
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I had no trouble getting it. Don't know why that of all things would be glitched.
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21, I have a mic, I like casually tunnelling and making rails, decent with redstone, psn: strangesamedogma
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Look up POWER8 servers, their processors can apparently go up to 5Ghz.
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I'm interested, just know I can't play constantly or at optimal times. I'm usually on from 12-3pm and 12-2am EST. Not every day like I said. Feel free to add me, strangesamedogma . I got a mic as well.
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The Unity desktop is alright, buts its not to my taste.
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I once used Solus, I like the UI for it.
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CellOS, because I like gaming.
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Mods are already on console version, they're just against the TOS and frankly not that fleshed out. Its mostly boring and really simple stuff like textures and mod menus for basic variable settings. From what I've seen in the console modding scene, there's not much interesting like any serious bug fixes or console optimizations. I could be wrong though, maybe they're out there and I haven't found them. If anyone's got a link relating to that feel free to drop it in my inbox.
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Wow, you are strong to do that. I have a pure survival world that I've been working on for over two years and I refuse to compromise it. It's rather unfortunate that this is one of our only few fixes to the issue. Thanks for sharing that info, I might make a new world to test what exactly I can get away with being active on a world all at once.
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I'm not certain, but I think you have to be signed out of PSN for offline profile names to be used instead of your PSN ID.
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This link seemed to have some decent laptops available for what you want, though they don't particularly strike my fancy. Unless mobility is that important to you, I'd just recommend building a budget pc.
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No, seriously. You're better off getting a Pi based on what you said you want. If all you're going to do is vaguely stated programming, playing, and entertaining yourself then I don't see why the Pi wouldn't satisfy. Unless of course the play you speak of is desktop gaming. But still, for programming and making homemade IoT stuff, Pis and other single board computers are your best bang for the buck (especially power efficiency). And that thing you said about Pis going obsolete to you doesn't make sense to me, could you please explain what you meant by that. Or better yet just explain exactly what you expect out of a device and how long you want it to do whatever you want, it'll give us a better idea of what to recommend.
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Got one, 7174724665207648716
Most major biomes are present. No snowy areas, no mesa, no ocean monument, no witch huts. All wood types are naturally present. All crops are present. Two blacksmiths are present. Five villages total. This is on update 1.42
I used this seed in the past and its a little different. I used it 5 days before beetroot and that End stuff was added (whatever update number that was before all that was added). Mine has an Ocean Monument and an extra blacksmith. Otherwise both versions seem pretty similar on the surface.
Oh, and both versions have one Desert Temple.
Forgot to add this picture.
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Buy a game like Skyrim and mod it. Make a mod (or mods) that take out all the content you deem nasty, make a mod that takes away all (or just about all) combat, make and utilize existing location mods, make mods that create more "kid appropriate" language and dialog, think of ways to make an engine and setting like Skyrim to not be driven by violence in order to advance, maybe create (or find if they already exist) a mod that makes Skyrim behave more like a platformer game. Just get any game with an open mod community and make your own game from it. Why wait for developers to make a game that perfectly caters to your desires when you could just do it with existing resources available? Possibilities are endless when you take matters into your own hands.
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Were they those Boots of Blinding Speed? I found those once and freaked out when they blinded me. Didn't know that was something actually in the game. And I'd agree with what you said earlier, Morrowind has the best magic system; as well best enchanting mechanics. I love those demon weapons you can get that just summon bound weapons, very practical early on.