MINECRAFT VERSION: This is made for Minecraft version 1.8.2-pre4 and IS multiplayer compatible.
If you would like to use Seeker Minecraft in your video or implement it in your map, please leave a credit to my Youtube Channel (youtube.com/user/onnowhere2) and a link to this download!
GAMEPLAY GOALS TO ATTEMPT! (Idea from Rsmalec's Video):
- Load your first bit of land!
- Load your first mob!
- Survive through a day and a night!
- Construct a house!
- Explore a Cave
- Trade with a Villager
- Light up a Dungeon spawner
- Remove the webs around a cave spider spawner in a Mineshaft
- Disarm and find the prize of a Jungle Temple
- Steal the treasure of a Desert Temple
- (optional, recommended for players using water correcting mode) Kill an Elder Guardian of a Water Temple
- Get some nether warts from a Nether Fortress
- Kill a Witch
- (optional, recommended for players using water correcting mode) Ride a boat into an ocean
- Ride a minecart from a high place off into unloaded chunks
- Collect a unique block from each biome type
- Collect all flower types
- Knock a mob off the loaded area
- Jump from a high place into an unloaded area
- Create a Far View Helmet (using it is optional)
- Throw a snowball into unloaded areas!
- Throw 100 snowballs into unloaded areas!
- Load an area by dropping or pushing (with pistons) a falling block into unloaded areas
- Cause a block to be removed by loaded areas by pushing it by piston into unloaded areas, then loading the area
- Create a snowman farm?
- Activate an End Portal
- Load the entire surface of the End
- Claim the Dragon Egg
- Load an entire 16 by 16 chunk in the overworld from y=129 up to y=256
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 2 (You can do this!)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 4 (I think you can do this!)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 8 (Will you do it?)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 16 (Can you do it?)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 32 (CAN YOU DO IT!???)
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- Put the schematic in a world of your choosing!
READ BEFORE USE:
DESCRIPTION:
Seeker Minecraft is contained in a small bedrock box that can be placed within ANY minecraft world. Seeker Minecraft is a new way to play Minecraft in which you cannot see the land that you have not yet explored. The world will come to life as you explore it by either throwing snowballs or manually exploring the land!
Gameplay notes/Features:
- You can only see the land that you have explored! Everything else is empty until you step inside it or throw a snowball to it.
- Falling sand, snowballs, and players will all cause the land to load around that entity.
- Mobs when hit over the edge of loaded areas will disappear, but they are still there! They may walk back
into the loaded area or may appear again if you walk towards them and load that area. Note that mobs can
still track you when they are not in loaded areas!
- When loading trees, if the leaves are not fully loaded, leaves may have decayed once the tree is loaded later,
which would explain why leaves may be missing.
- Grass, mushrooms, flowers, levers, redstone, etc. may break if the ground itself is not loaded or half of
it is not loaded.
- Seeker Minecraft continues to work within the Nether and the End! To disable this, you can remove the two
portals inside the machine.
- CAUTION: Nether portals will desync.
- Note that water can be glitchy and/or laggy to load, so if it is a small lake, try to load the entire lake
before continuing. This is due to water being cloned that moves into the empty area far below where the
actual world is and this can delete blocks in the world above. This should not be a problem after the water
in the area is already loaded. Water can remove land around it once loaded due to water flow occuring where
the actual world is located and the water flow is, as a result, cloned up again, removing parts of the land
so be careful building under where water is not completely loaded.
- Sometimes, due to lag, the world may not load fast enough while travelling. In these cases, make sure not to
continue walking or you may walk off the edge and end up loading blocks underground once the command blocks
catch up, causing you to suffocate.
- Tips when in the End - You would probably want to load as much of the island first before fighting the dragon,
as the dragon will only appear over loaded areas. Due to the way Seeker Minecraft and dragons work, the
dragon, when you see it, will most likely be headed downwards into the ground from the high y altitude the
world is located at, so watch out for the dragon popping in and out of the ground :o!
Using the Schematic:
- When putting the schematic into your world, make sure to put it at the HEIGHT LIMIT and within SPAWN CHUNKS!
- CAUTION: If the world you are putting the schematic into has any blocks above y=128, they will not appear
when Seeker Minecraft is active and WILL be erased if they are loaded!
Lag reduction:
- If you would like to reduce the lag that is caused by the command blocks, it is suggested to begin building
in an area far from the command blocks where the command blocks are no longer loaded.
- Water, and lighting updates from the world as land is cloned in above air, can be large sources of lag.
- Another small lag reducer (that may or may not have a noticeable change in performance) is to go to the back
of the machine, go two blocks to the left and two blocks up from the bottom left corner and break the
bedrock block and remove the first redstone block, then fill the hole back with bedrock. This will remove
the part that slightly reduces the water/lava flow problem mentioned earlier.
- To lower lag even more, you can turn off the machine when you are not exploring.
Download comes with:
- Pre-setup survival world download with command blocks
- Schematic of command blocks
Screenshots (TBD):
Playthroughs: By Rsmalec: By Logdotzip: By Antvenom (whereupon I realize the need for 1.8.2-pre4 and lower render distance):
It would be awesome if someone made a map where you had to unlock new land by doing missions... like you have a monument room and complete it to get one "Expansion Ticket" and you choose what land to get.
An important note: USE VERSION 1.8.2-pre4 AND A LOWER RENDER DISTANCE TO PREVENT DISRUPTING THE EXPERIENCE or else tons of minecart command blocks are going to be constantly spamming unneeded commands causing everything to lag horribly D:!
Played about 1.5 hours. Fun experiment. Seems like mob spawning is a bit hit and miss. Also, I died by moving too fast and falling into blocks that suffocated me.
It would be awesome if someone made a map where you had to unlock new land by doing missions... like you have a monument room and complete it to get one "Expansion Ticket" and you choose what land to get.
Awesome! : D I took your suggestion with the goals and added a ton of goals into the description. I think I probably added tooooo many goals : P But no one needs to attempt them all of course. Thanks for trying it out though! Sorry if the experience wasn't as expected...it was more of a smaller side project of mine I guess : P
PS [rant]This forum post editor screws me over so bad - _ - every time I try to edit the description post, in the editor, the entire thing is gone except the words before the first video. I end up having to copy the entire post first, then opening the editor and pasting it in then fixing all videos. Every time I ctrl+z while a video isn't fixed the whole post deletes itself and I have to refresh and try editing it again :I. idk why it's doing that[/rant]
You probably won't tell, but I have to ask; how in the world did you achieve the custom command thing? The entire map is amazing, but the custom command really interests me. I think I understand all of the other parts other than that.
Still, great map/command block thing/gamemode... thing. (I'm not entirely sure what to call it)
Sorry super late reply: creating custom commands is actually pretty simple
1. Create a new gamerule by putting whatever you want it to be called: "/gamerule <name> 0"
2. Now you need a clock constantly executing "/gamerule NewGamerule", which will cause the command block to query NewGamerule to see its set value
3. Make a scoreboard and an entity to select, i.e. an Armor Stand.
4. Set up a stats command on the block to put the query result of the command block onto the score of the armor stand: "/stats block X Y Z set QueryResult <selector> <objective>"
5. Tada! Now you can reference the current value of the gamerule on the scoreboard of the armor stand!
>>DOWNLOAD<<
MINECRAFT VERSION: This is made for Minecraft version 1.8.2-pre4 and IS multiplayer compatible.
If you would like to use Seeker Minecraft in your video or implement it in your map, please leave a credit to my Youtube Channel (youtube.com/user/onnowhere2) and a link to this download!
GAMEPLAY GOALS TO ATTEMPT! (Idea from Rsmalec's Video):
- Load your first mob!
- Survive through a day and a night!
- Construct a house!
- Explore a Cave
- Trade with a Villager
- Light up a Dungeon spawner
- Remove the webs around a cave spider spawner in a Mineshaft
- Disarm and find the prize of a Jungle Temple
- Steal the treasure of a Desert Temple
- (optional, recommended for players using water correcting mode) Kill an Elder Guardian of a Water Temple
- Get some nether warts from a Nether Fortress
- Kill a Witch
- (optional, recommended for players using water correcting mode) Ride a boat into an ocean
- Ride a minecart from a high place off into unloaded chunks
- Collect a unique block from each biome type
- Collect all flower types
- Knock a mob off the loaded area
- Jump from a high place into an unloaded area
- Create a Far View Helmet (using it is optional)
- Throw a snowball into unloaded areas!
- Throw 100 snowballs into unloaded areas!
- Load an area by dropping or pushing (with pistons) a falling block into unloaded areas
- Cause a block to be removed by loaded areas by pushing it by piston into unloaded areas, then loading the area
- Create a snowman farm?
- Activate an End Portal
- Load the entire surface of the End
- Claim the Dragon Egg
- Load an entire 16 by 16 chunk in the overworld from y=129 up to y=256
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 2 (You can do this!)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 4 (I think you can do this!)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 8 (Will you do it?)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 16 (Can you do it?)
- Load all the surface areas in the overworld that can be seen from view distance 32 (CAN YOU DO IT!???)
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- Put the schematic in a world of your choosing!
READ BEFORE USE:
DESCRIPTION:
Seeker Minecraft is contained in a small bedrock box that can be placed within ANY minecraft world. Seeker Minecraft is a new way to play Minecraft in which you cannot see the land that you have not yet explored. The world will come to life as you explore it by either throwing snowballs or manually exploring the land!
Gameplay notes/Features:
- You can only see the land that you have explored! Everything else is empty until you step inside it or throw a snowball to it.
- Falling sand, snowballs, and players will all cause the land to load around that entity.
- Mobs when hit over the edge of loaded areas will disappear, but they are still there! They may walk back
into the loaded area or may appear again if you walk towards them and load that area. Note that mobs can
still track you when they are not in loaded areas!
- When loading trees, if the leaves are not fully loaded, leaves may have decayed once the tree is loaded later,
which would explain why leaves may be missing.
- Grass, mushrooms, flowers, levers, redstone, etc. may break if the ground itself is not loaded or half of
it is not loaded.
- Seeker Minecraft continues to work within the Nether and the End! To disable this, you can remove the two
portals inside the machine.
- CAUTION: Nether portals will desync.
- Note that water can be glitchy and/or laggy to load, so if it is a small lake, try to load the entire lake
before continuing. This is due to water being cloned that moves into the empty area far below where the
actual world is and this can delete blocks in the world above. This should not be a problem after the water
in the area is already loaded. Water can remove land around it once loaded due to water flow occuring where
the actual world is located and the water flow is, as a result, cloned up again, removing parts of the land
so be careful building under where water is not completely loaded.
- Sometimes, due to lag, the world may not load fast enough while travelling. In these cases, make sure not to
continue walking or you may walk off the edge and end up loading blocks underground once the command blocks
catch up, causing you to suffocate.
- Tips when in the End - You would probably want to load as much of the island first before fighting the dragon,
as the dragon will only appear over loaded areas. Due to the way Seeker Minecraft and dragons work, the
dragon, when you see it, will most likely be headed downwards into the ground from the high y altitude the
world is located at, so watch out for the dragon popping in and out of the ground :o!
Using the Schematic:
- When putting the schematic into your world, make sure to put it at the HEIGHT LIMIT and within SPAWN CHUNKS!
- CAUTION: If the world you are putting the schematic into has any blocks above y=128, they will not appear
when Seeker Minecraft is active and WILL be erased if they are loaded!
Lag reduction:
- If you would like to reduce the lag that is caused by the command blocks, it is suggested to begin building
in an area far from the command blocks where the command blocks are no longer loaded.
- Water, and lighting updates from the world as land is cloned in above air, can be large sources of lag.
- Another small lag reducer (that may or may not have a noticeable change in performance) is to go to the back
of the machine, go two blocks to the left and two blocks up from the bottom left corner and break the
bedrock block and remove the first redstone block, then fill the hole back with bedrock. This will remove
the part that slightly reduces the water/lava flow problem mentioned earlier.
- To lower lag even more, you can turn off the machine when you are not exploring.
Download comes with:
- Pre-setup survival world download with command blocks
- Schematic of command blocks
Screenshots (TBD):
Playthroughs:
By Rsmalec:
By Logdotzip:
By Antvenom (whereupon I realize the need for 1.8.2-pre4 and lower render distance):
My Thread: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1881805-ctm-wip-lands-of-mystery-by-bnm-new-map-started/#entry23248316
- The machine runs much faster now! The problem with too many lighting updates is now fixed.
- Type /gamerule SeekerMinecraft 1 to enable the more laggy, but better working, water correcting function
to fix water deleting blocks.
- Type /gamerule SeekerMinecraft 2 to disable this. Default is 2 and will reset to 2 every time the machine
is turned off.
- Rename a diamond helmet to "Far View Helmet" to enable double the view range (13 wide by 13 long by 7 high).
Should have a video some time soon.
Thanks for idea!
Note: I know. I derped the first episode with my far render distance. I promise this gets fixed in episode 2.
PS [rant]This forum post editor screws me over so bad - _ - every time I try to edit the description post, in the editor, the entire thing is gone except the words before the first video. I end up having to copy the entire post first, then opening the editor and pasting it in then fixing all videos. Every time I ctrl+z while a video isn't fixed the whole post deletes itself and I have to refresh and try editing it again :I. idk why it's doing that[/rant]
Sometimes incorrectly. It says that Logdotzip's video is by rsmalec, AntVenom's is by Logdotzip, and that rsmalec's is by AntVenom.
If I helped in any way, feel free to drop me an Internet:
Or some Blue XP:
A test to see what number is most thought of when a 1-10 choice is given: strawpoll.me/4012187
Don't think about it, just click on the first one that comes to you!
Still, great map/command block thing/gamemode... thing. (I'm not entirely sure what to call it)
Sorry super late reply: creating custom commands is actually pretty simple
1. Create a new gamerule by putting whatever you want it to be called: "/gamerule <name> 0"
2. Now you need a clock constantly executing "/gamerule NewGamerule", which will cause the command block to query NewGamerule to see its set value
3. Make a scoreboard and an entity to select, i.e. an Armor Stand.
4. Set up a stats command on the block to put the query result of the command block onto the score of the armor stand: "/stats block X Y Z set QueryResult <selector> <objective>"
5. Tada! Now you can reference the current value of the gamerule on the scoreboard of the armor stand!
not sure if you will reply or not but HOW do you put the Seeker Minecraft in ANY world... i can only get the world that comes with this...