I find Apple's OS prices amusing. They make you pay so much more for air, and many people think it's the OS that's putting on tons of money. But no, it's just the air inside the case.
Firstly, OP, thank you for a fantastic guide. I've been wanting to make an adventure map for quite some time, but I just didn't know where to start. I'm currently working on a map, thanks to your guide.
Secondly, I was wondering where the community (or just you personally) stands on the subject of using Dropbox for hosting files. From an uploader's perspective, it's much easier than using other services. But how is it, from the perspective of the downloader (i.e "customer")? Can I stick with Dropbox? Or do I need to go through another service?
Again, thanks for a great guide. Hopefully my map will be good enough to release.
yeah, some of these ideas are definitely going into my map, though i may stilll have trouble doing the dungeons in plain minecraft, even if i do use the cage mod and others.
Firstly, OP, thank you for a fantastic guide. I've been wanting to make an adventure map for quite some time, but I just didn't know where to start. I'm currently working on a map, thanks to your guide.
Secondly, I was wondering where the community (or just you personally) stands on the subject of using Dropbox for hosting files. From an uploader's perspective, it's much easier than using other services. But how is it, from the perspective of the downloader (i.e "customer")? Can I stick with Dropbox? Or do I need to go through another service?
Again, thanks for a great guide. Hopefully my map will be good enough to release.
I personally have nothing against dropbox. It is a lot easier, as you said.
I don't think there is much hate towards dropbox, so you should be fine using that. As far as I'm aware, no operating systems have any problems with it either, but don't quote me on that :wink.gif:
Pre-Indev, Son.
And thanks guys :biggrin.gif:
Pre-Indev, Son.
Dungeons :wink.gif:
But really, using the AdventureCraft mod can open up a lot of windows for that style of map.
Pre-Indev, Son.
I'm attemtng to do it in vanilla minecraft.
I don't have a name for it, but here's my thread: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/556158-holy-cow164s-adventure-map-we-need-a-name/
(please note that i took bits and pieces from this guide instead of using the whole thing,
Sleep tight map makers.
Pre-Indev, Son.
Because your light is the placest house in the area, and it's grassed with cover.
FALL IN LAVA. LOSE EVERYTHING.
Secondly, I was wondering where the community (or just you personally) stands on the subject of using Dropbox for hosting files. From an uploader's perspective, it's much easier than using other services. But how is it, from the perspective of the downloader (i.e "customer")? Can I stick with Dropbox? Or do I need to go through another service?
Again, thanks for a great guide. Hopefully my map will be good enough to release.
You listenin' Pig?
I personally have nothing against dropbox. It is a lot easier, as you said.
I don't think there is much hate towards dropbox, so you should be fine using that. As far as I'm aware, no operating systems have any problems with it either, but don't quote me on that :wink.gif:
Pre-Indev, Son.
Pre-Indev, Son.
Yes, but why?
Drop box is a lot more convenient for the creator, imo.
Anyways, yes. Mediafire is the most commonly used.
Pre-Indev, Son.