Actually Depth Strider is only for bootsand i have no idea what they mean by "Badgers were removed"and if any one has found out what some of th extra features are in the snapshot, please tell me or email me at,
Seven-point-ten? What manner of foul bewitchment is this? There is no point-ten! Point-ten is the same as point-one! Next you'll be trying to make pi equal to three, a triangle with three right angles, a set of all sets that contains itself, or even try to be in two places at once when you aren't anywhere at all!
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Seven-point-ten? What manner of foul bewitchment is this? There is no point-ten! Point-ten is the same as point-one!
What difference does that make for version identification? It is never actually interpreted as a number, only as a text string. Not to mention the obvious fact that 1.7.10 is not a valid decimal number to begin with.
You would indeed be right if you were to do this: if (7.1 == 7.10) printf ("Equal"); else printf ("Not equal");
But what happens if you do this? if (strcmp ("7.1", "7.10") == 0) printf ("Equal"); else printf ("Not equal");
It is all about context. In the context of mathematics 7.1 is indeed 7.10 and you always get the same result from equations, but in the context of version numbering / identification, 7.1 and 7.10 are distinct identifiers. You should actually read 1.7.10 as 3 numbers separated by dots, where each number has its own meaning. 1 is the release number, 7 is the major patch version and 10 is the minor patch version.
The new mob is the guardian of the filing room at the Central Bureaucracy on Futurama! Personally, I would have just ripped-off Zoidberg... whoop whoop whoop whoop! *scuttles away*
No. The Futurama guardian was a Beholder (from D&D), the Minecraft Guardian is not (no eyestalks, a fishtail, no visible mouth)
True!
Wait...
If you think about it, guardians are the exact opposite of endermen!
Guardians:
- Live in water
- Hostile, swim away when provoked
- Not affected by fire or lava
- Only ranged attack
Endermen:
- Live on land, weak against water
- Neutral, attack you when provoked
- Fire and lava demage them and make them neutral again, so it's a great weakness
- Only melee attack
Lava damages Guardians as of 14w26a, so they're not quite the opposite anymore.
This snapshot kind of feels like the good old days, such as Beta 1.9. They both generate the feel of a more fun game.
Oh, and one thing before I finish off, Wet Sponges getting dried and filling up buckets is a feature added in 14w25b, not 14w25a.
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I'm thinking the animal...what does it mean in Minecraft? Was there a hidden badger? lol
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What difference does that make for version identification? It is never actually interpreted as a number, only as a text string. Not to mention the obvious fact that 1.7.10 is not a valid decimal number to begin with.
You would indeed be right if you were to do this: if (7.1 == 7.10) printf ("Equal"); else printf ("Not equal");
But what happens if you do this? if (strcmp ("7.1", "7.10") == 0) printf ("Equal"); else printf ("Not equal");
It is all about context. In the context of mathematics 7.1 is indeed 7.10 and you always get the same result from equations, but in the context of version numbering / identification, 7.1 and 7.10 are distinct identifiers. You should actually read 1.7.10 as 3 numbers separated by dots, where each number has its own meaning. 1 is the release number, 7 is the major patch version and 10 is the minor patch version.
No. The Futurama guardian was a Beholder (from D&D), the Minecraft Guardian is not (no eyestalks, a fishtail, no visible mouth)
Well, some mods have good ideas that may even fit into the spirit of Minecraft. Horses were originally created in a mod, after all.
It seems to be a nod to the old "Removed Herobrine" joke, but I don't know if there was a reason to use badgers instead of any other animal.
Yep that was an AD&D Beholder in Futurama and this does not really look to much like one...
Besides all that...
BADGERS? We don't need no stinkin' BADGERS!
(they would be cool though , mean bastards and they do tunnel and mine)
Lava damages Guardians as of 14w26a, so they're not quite the opposite anymore.
This snapshot kind of feels like the good old days, such as Beta 1.9. They both generate the feel of a more fun game.
Oh, and one thing before I finish off, Wet Sponges getting dried and filling up buckets is a feature added in 14w25b, not 14w25a.
4 years ago, I started played MCPE/Minecraft in general. Now, I have MCPC, and I'm still not bored of the blocky sandbox indie. Cuz awesomeness! Got a problem with that?
Let this tell you that I'm not a noob.
And I'm not a 6-year-old whinger either.