Snapshot Not Out - 1.3.2 Out Instead
A few days ago, it was possible to get the 1.3.2 update for bug-testing: now it is fully live! Be sure to update your Minecraft client from the launcher - it should prompt to update automatically, but if it does not, you can update manually from the launcher itself. Simply press the Options button on the opening screen, then "Force Update" in the menu that pops up. Easy!
The 1.3.2 update mainly consists of bug-fixes - two in particular being the random suffocation bug, and randomly falling out of the nether - no new features were added in 1.3.2 beyond that.
But...What About the Snapshot?!
This week's Snapshot was put on hold, to avoid confusion between a Snapshot test release, and the patch that went live today. Still, if you'd like something to whet your appetite for updates in the interim, Mojang's own Dinnerbone has something for you to chew on:
Also, this teaser image from Jeb, fresh from the presses - possible future invisibility?
You do not speak for the MC Player base and have no right attempting to act like you do. Maybe you don't pay attention but they do fix stuff as they add stuff.
The pots could look a little better if it had a lip or something (some of you might know what I mean)
Huh?? Yeah of course I realize that.
It seems that whoever created the picture doesn't, or maybe I just don't understand what it's saying.
There's one development path where they introduce snapshots every week, which are designed to test features for the next official major update, and then there's minor updates (like 1.3.2) that are really just for bug fixes and maybe minor interface tweaks.
If that's not what the picture meant by "two update trees" then I'm not sure what it does mean, much less what it has to do with merging SMP and SSP.
Yeah, i think the mob is gonna be a pigman.
You can hold shift to hide your name.
I don't know about the Online sync for statistics and achievements, but Support for Mods had to wait til after 1.3 when they changed singleplayer to a client-side server. They're probably still working on it. Just be patient.
I know there's a mods folder but 90% of all mods require you to open the jar file and hardwire in .class files. It would be much better and simpler to just pop a file into a plugins folder and then delete it when you want to remove it.
MAPS.
MAPS ON WALLS.