What if u can become a mob on minecraft such as a skeleton ,creeper,spider,ghast,or enderman . Some ask how to access these things well u will have to get certain items for example an eye of ender for an enderman form but there are consequences. If u die while using the form u will have to gather the required items to unlock the form again. The creatures have special abilities such as the creeper has self detonation and enderman has teleportation skeleton has infinite arrows and zombie can spawn a horde of zombies. That's what I think the outline for this idea should be
4j has already said they are looking at bringing popular mods on the pc to the 360 version, but hey are not modding/ allowing modding, you have to understant that there is a bit of difference between PC gamer and consloe gamer lingo, a "mod" in pc terms as it is used here is more like DLC for console users, its just that the pc makes it easy to reprogram games on it so anyone with a bit of programming experience can create stuff for the game this allows for unlicenced programming, or "mods" for short to be released in large quantities for any game that is played on the pc, however here in console town all our added stuff comes from DLC witch is basically a mod that is created and licenced by the developer, also just so you know, most of the DLC for many cross platform games such as the elder scrolls and fallout games started out as just a mod for the pc version, the developers saw it, liked it, bought the idea from the creator, changed it a little and started raking in the dough
4j has already said they are looking at bringing popular mods on the pc to the 360 version, but hey are not modding/ allowing modding, you have to understant that there is a bit of difference between PC gamer and consloe gamer lingo, a "mod" in pc terms as it is used here is more like DLC for console users, its just that the pc makes it easy to reprogram games on it so anyone with a bit of programming experience can create stuff for the game this allows for unlicenced programming, or "mods" for short to be released in large quantities for any game that is played on the pc, however here in console town all our added stuff comes from DLC witch is basically a mod that is created and licenced by the developer, also just so you know, most of the DLC for many cross platform games such as the elder scrolls and fallout games started out as just a mod for the pc version, the developers saw it, liked it, bought the idea from the creator, changed it a little and started raking in the dough
Agreed, but Kewcomber was talking about mod support, which is illegal on Xbox
but the mods being supported are only the ones that 4J add so they are still following xbox live ToS what you are referring to is sraight mods on the xbox, and as I said there is a difference between pc mods and xbox mods, he is talking about pc mod support for the xbox version of minecraft, not actual mod support for minecraft xbox 360 edition
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It is illegal to mod/allow modding on the Xbox
4j has already said they are looking at bringing popular mods on the pc to the 360 version, but hey are not modding/ allowing modding, you have to understant that there is a bit of difference between PC gamer and consloe gamer lingo, a "mod" in pc terms as it is used here is more like DLC for console users, its just that the pc makes it easy to reprogram games on it so anyone with a bit of programming experience can create stuff for the game this allows for unlicenced programming, or "mods" for short to be released in large quantities for any game that is played on the pc, however here in console town all our added stuff comes from DLC witch is basically a mod that is created and licenced by the developer, also just so you know, most of the DLC for many cross platform games such as the elder scrolls and fallout games started out as just a mod for the pc version, the developers saw it, liked it, bought the idea from the creator, changed it a little and started raking in the dough
Agreed, but Kewcomber was talking about mod support, which is illegal on Xbox