The list of updates includes, but is not limited to:
- Fix for a crash with pistons at the edge of the world
- Fix for a crash due to a thread safety issue usually caused by pistons
- Fix for issue with operating pistons on chunk boundaries
- Fix for a rendering flicker with active pistons
- Fix for rendering slowdown due to lighting issues
- Fix for rain going through blocks (raining indoors)
- Fix for Marketplace not launching when unlocking skin pack after selecting a locked skin in the trial version of the skin pack
- Fix for bug allowing locked skins to be selected if they are beside a free skin
- Fix for misaligned player scores when viewed under the "My Score" leaderboard filter
- Fix for the constant button press sounds when rotating a character in the skin select screen
- Fix for the constant sound effect played on the sign text entry
- Fix for thunder not being audible
- Fix for third person front view not displaying fire.
You can see the full list of updates and fixes by clicking on the link below!
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if they changed the picture I look like an idiot.
What is Minecraft, tell us all, describe the game. The point I am trying to make is the are the same game, the difference being one is further along in the development cycle. I play both PC and 360 versions and have come to enjoy them both. Can you name the one feature that the 360 had first? It was the ability to play multiplayer on your single player world, 1.3.1 just allowed that feature. I came into the PC version at 1.2 and I have enjoyed going back to the beginig of what Minecraft once was before all the magic and RPG add-ons. So to same 360 players don't know what the real Minecraft is would be like me saying you don't know what real gaming is because I played on an Atari 2600 and 286 PC when I was 8.
You do know that 4J Studios handles the updates and development of the Xbox version of Minecraft, right?
They really aren't. First of all, You can't zip up your Xbox MC and put it on a flash drive and play it at school. Second, You can't Mod Xbox MC, and even if you could it would be hard to try and map Mod functions to a controller, which would greatly reduce the amount of mods that are able to be used.Thirdly, Noone cares about Xbox, and i mean that in regards to Minecraft. Noone is going to develop mods for Xbox, create tutorials on Xbox, or create texturepacks for Xbox. Fourthly, and i am a bit fuzzy on this, i don't think you can share saves, which is a personal favorite of mine (And is why they put in adventure mode). Fifithly, You won't be able to render near as much as i will be able to on my Desktop(Xbox 360 only has a GPU Clocking at 500mhz), or be able to process things as quickly(Xbox has Triple core, 3.2GHZ W/ DDR3 512 MB of RAM) Which is the main reason that it was developed for Desktop, not Gameboy, Nintendo DS, Xbox, Playstation, or Sony omega atari 3 orion or whatever its is old people are always talking about. It's just now coming out for android, and only really the Higher end devices can really play it effectivly, and even then it's pretty.. "light"
So you tell us what minecraft is.
There's a reason they updated it, and it wasn't so later on you could have feelings of nostalgia. And actually, it does. I just listed up there why. I'm unclear as to how you can report the statistics of people have bought minecraft for PC, and then again bought it for XBOX, but okay. Maybe your right.
I'm pretty sure over half the people on Xbox that have, also have the PC version. That's how they found out about it.