After everything finished loading on my game, I would press f3 and the lag would spike every 5 seconds. If that information might be helpful to anyone.
nothing we can diagnose at this point until notch fixes what should have been fixed in the real release.
yea in the start menu type %appdata% then hit enter then go to .minecraft then bin and rename minecraft 1.5_1 to minecraft and rename minecraft.exe (the original one to something else)
running mumble and minecraft at the same time causes minecraft to get jumpy (stops for a second in some cases) its been like this for a couple versions now (mumbles a voice chat program)
I found a glitch, when you use a tool and it has the bar that shows how much durability the tool has left, and you die when it has a bar, when you collect it and use it again it'll automatically get destroyed. Accidentally lost sevral diamonds doing this.
I downloaded the new update and I was riding around in my minecraft system and I have pieces of track placed on glowstone blocks and the pieces of rail break off when i ride over them and when I try to re place the rail it just breaks off again and wont let me place it. Is this apart of the update?
OK I'm usualy the first person (or at least one of the fist) people to scoff at kids who whine about a bit of lag making the game "unplayable". But this new update is certifiably without question the worst update ever... SP works fine, a bit of lag at the start but SMP... Block lag city. Hope it's fixed in a timely manner, i'd make a comment questioning whether they tested it before release, but technically we are the ones that are testing it as this is beta. Still very irritating...
i still fidn this very buggy. I don't know if it was some mistake i made updating my server, but its very buggy. MAssive world holes as far as the eye can see, darkness where torches are, etc. still, like the fact that there is an update.
So real gamers = people who agree with you? Me sharing my honest opinion AND giving feedback on a beta test (which is, you know, the POINT of beta testing in the first place) somehow makes me a fake gamer?
As Spock would say, your logic is not sound.
You shouldn't quote ficitional characters when you don't understand the subject material of what it is they are saying.
But anyway, no, real gamers = people who understand that software in beta version is software that is still under development. That means the developer can do anything he wants. Let's say you beta test a game and one day it's a solitaire game, then next version it's a tower defense game. That is perfectly fine. That is what beta testing is. The developer can even completely scrap the game if he wants, and that too is perfectly fine. It is in the TOS that you agree to when you sign up to become a Beta tester.
You can share your honest opinion all you want. But nobody is going to give a crap about it. And everybody else is going to share their honest opinion about your honest opinion. But it still doesn't mean squat for the game. So take your own advice in that regard.
Giving feedback is fine, if that is what you are actually doing. But that is not what you did. Saying things like those quoted below is not "feedback," it's whining about all the hard work you have done during Beta testing that you are going to lose, while it is completely agreed upon and even expected that nothing you do during Beta will last and could be broken or removed at any instant.
"What? Why would you do this? You just effectively crippled my server's entire automated rail system, as well as those of many other players. All that hard work down the toilet. Did this feature NEED to be removed? Was it really hurting anybody? Or is this a cruel April Fool's joke that's two months late?"
"Now if some griefer comes along and chips a few blocks off the top of my giant creeper, I'm no longer able to replace them. Couldn't you just raise the maximum height on the map by one and make THAT level unbuildable? Or should I just rebuild the ENTIRE THING one block lower?"
"I want Minecraft 1.5 back. The measly maps and trapdoors aren't worth the price of having months of hard work undone."
Those are all quotes by you. Now seriously. Does any of that sound like constructive feedback? Or does it sound like you whining about all your hard work being deleted in an instant. To which I will remind you AGAIN, you agreed on when you agreed to become a Beta tester.
Zerind, Today, 06:42 PM ReplyI found a glitch, when you use a tool and it has the bar that shows how much durability the tool has left, and you die when it has a bar, when you collect it and use it again it'll automatically get destroyed. Accidentally lost sevral diamonds doing this.
I do like the Nether in multiplayer, but I'm finding this release rather underwhelming. The CPU usage increase is disappointing, the map isn't very useful, and it's exceedingly hard to do much when every spot I mine ends up looking like this.
nothing we can diagnose at this point until notch fixes what should have been fixed in the real release.
Yes!!
yea in the start menu type %appdata% then hit enter then go to .minecraft then bin and rename minecraft 1.5_1 to minecraft and rename minecraft.exe (the original one to something else)
Powered carts in multiplayer won't push other cart..they simple go though.
You shouldn't quote ficitional characters when you don't understand the subject material of what it is they are saying.
But anyway, no, real gamers = people who understand that software in beta version is software that is still under development. That means the developer can do anything he wants. Let's say you beta test a game and one day it's a solitaire game, then next version it's a tower defense game. That is perfectly fine. That is what beta testing is. The developer can even completely scrap the game if he wants, and that too is perfectly fine. It is in the TOS that you agree to when you sign up to become a Beta tester.
You can share your honest opinion all you want. But nobody is going to give a crap about it. And everybody else is going to share their honest opinion about your honest opinion. But it still doesn't mean squat for the game. So take your own advice in that regard.
Giving feedback is fine, if that is what you are actually doing. But that is not what you did. Saying things like those quoted below is not "feedback," it's whining about all the hard work you have done during Beta testing that you are going to lose, while it is completely agreed upon and even expected that nothing you do during Beta will last and could be broken or removed at any instant.
"What? Why would you do this? You just effectively crippled my server's entire automated rail system, as well as those of many other players. All that hard work down the toilet. Did this feature NEED to be removed? Was it really hurting anybody? Or is this a cruel April Fool's joke that's two months late?"
"Now if some griefer comes along and chips a few blocks off the top of my giant creeper, I'm no longer able to replace them. Couldn't you just raise the maximum height on the map by one and make THAT level unbuildable? Or should I just rebuild the ENTIRE THING one block lower?"
"I want Minecraft 1.5 back. The measly maps and trapdoors aren't worth the price of having months of hard work undone."
Those are all quotes by you. Now seriously. Does any of that sound like constructive feedback? Or does it sound like you whining about all your hard work being deleted in an instant. To which I will remind you AGAIN, you agreed on when you agreed to become a Beta tester.
Why, you're right. Now excuse me while I fail to give a crap about YOUR opinion because it's poorly thought out and wrong.
When life gives you lemons, make grape juice.
i kinda wonder if he just changed around the code and never checked to see if he actually fixed anything.