People overreact so much to new updates just because of some of the stuff 1.5 and 1.6 added. Sunflowers!!! It's the end of Minecraft as we know it! "They Changed It, Now It Sucks" applies very much to this community.
So far for 1.7:
Some plateau biome with taiga like trees on top.
Canyon biome.
An interesting forest biome with brown-ish grass and tall taiga trees.
Cliffs.
Sunflowers.
Some purple flower.
And the sand particles.
Scoreboard fixes and improvements.
Achievement updates.
Lolwut. Is this a joke? No? Okay. Sunflowers. Cool. I was hoping for a biome, not a flipping flower. On the topic of falling particles.... SWEEEEEEEET!
You mean like the clay mountains, redwood forests and cliff ones we're getting?
This should be interesting...
Indeed. I checked the Minecraft Wiki, and apparently what seems to be a new biome is planned. Cherry trees, sunflowers, tulips, lavender, paeonia, ... it's like a whole new grassland. Groves, more like it. From the looks of it, it seems as though the idea of adding seasons is at hand.
This might be a very promising update after all... But, anyway, I like where their goin' with this update. Please, tell me there is more "cool" stuff coming! PLEASE!
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I've always seen Minecraft as a very universal game. For example, if you ask someone in Mongolia what a sheep, is they'll probably know. Same with iron and gold and grass and wood and lava and obsidian. So,my point is,for those who are reading this,is that as long as the Mojang staff don't start adding like,wands, and lava monsters, and stuff that to understand you have to be interested in a certain idea or thing.
So I'm fine with sunflowers. They have those in Mongolia.(I think :P)
I'm really enjoying the look of this update. I love having more varieties of flora to decorate our houses with. Looks a lot better than having wheat growing by your door. And the new biomes are SPECTACULAR. Mojang have really outdone themselves. (Or themself, depending on your type of English/American/Language.)
This should be interesting...
Indeed. I checked the Minecraft Wiki, and apparently what seems to be a new biome is planned. Cherry trees, sunflowers, tulips, lavender, paeonia, ... it's like a whole new grassland. Groves, more like it. From the looks of it, it seems as though the idea of adding seasons is at hand.
well, you could just use F3 or rei's minimap for direction, but I like the realism so its awesome. As for the particles, imagine falling from higher than 256 blocks to bedrock. You would make so many particles that it would look like you got pasted
The falling particles remind me of the mini game Super Smash Bros. or whatever it's called. Imagine jumping up really high with jump boost and slamming to the ground. KA-POW! *particle effect*
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Curse PremiumSome plateau biome with taiga like trees on top.
Canyon biome.
An interesting forest biome with brown-ish grass and tall taiga trees.
Cliffs.
Sunflowers.
Some purple flower.
And the sand particles.
Scoreboard fixes and improvements.
Achievement updates.
Never mind the fact we're getting at least 3 new biomes.
You mean like the clay mountains, redwood forests and cliff ones we're getting?
Indeed. I checked the Minecraft Wiki, and apparently what seems to be a new biome is planned. Cherry trees, sunflowers, tulips, lavender, paeonia, ... it's like a whole new grassland. Groves, more like it. From the looks of it, it seems as though the idea of adding seasons is at hand.
And yes, I am still the Master of Disaster.
So I'm fine with sunflowers. They have those in Mongolia.(I think :P)
Seasons!? Awesome!
Although this information is interesting, I think they are rushing the details a little bit too much.
You do realize that they are an indie company, with very few staff?
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Curse Premiumbut seriously, an odd addition, hopefully it has more uses....
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