Well i got curious and played 1.2.5 for the P.C (4 free of course) And as laggy as it was i managed to get a door rigged with pistons using stone, then replaced with obsidian and it would not move..
To me that would a killer if you can't move obsidian, Makes no sense really.
I know obsidian is heavy but come on!!
Maybe cause it was a cracked version...Not sure, Let me know what you guy's think!
Wish my P.c could handle minecraft, but sadly it can't.
Can pistons move ores, and can you mve ores an indefinite distance both vertically and horizontally with pistons? Because I always thought it'd be cool to have a redstone ore floor that lit up as you walked across it, and I'd go through the whole convoluted process of pistoning them up to the surface from the deep.
Can pistons move ores, and can you mve ores an indefinite distance both vertically and horizontally with pistons? Because I always thought it'd be cool to have a redstone ore floor that lit up as you walked across it, and I'd go through the whole convoluted process of pistoning them up to the surface from the deep.
It's kind of tricky when you first start playing with sticky pistons. You can't move an extended piston and things that are "stuck" to the piston that was moved are no longer stuck to it. If that doesn't make sense, just wait and you'll understand.
There are a bunch of blocks that pistons can't move including chests, dispensers, enchanting tables (whenever Xbox gets them) and pumpkins.
It's kind of tricky when you first start playing with sticky pistons. You can't move an extended piston and things that are "stuck" to the piston that was moved are no longer stuck to it. If that doesn't make sense, just wait and you'll understand.
There are a bunch of blocks that pistons can't move including chests, dispensers, enchanting tables (whenever Xbox gets them) and pumpkins.
makes sense! makes the extra range a little trickier,lol
Pumpkins, melons, sugarcane/reeds, cacti, and saplings are harvested when a piston is pushed against it. Cake & cobwebs are destroyed if a piston pushes it. Boats and minecarts, as well as railings, can also be pushed. Ladder(s) fall of their block(s) if a piston pushes it. You can also get the Dragon Egg in The End (once they come to the 360 version) if you use a piston to push it.
To me that would a killer if you can't move obsidian, Makes no sense really.
I know obsidian is heavy but come on!!
Maybe cause it was a cracked version...Not sure, Let me know what you guy's think!
Wish my P.c could handle minecraft, but sadly it can't.
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Yup. They can.
Yes they can, vertically and horizontally.
... except when they're extended.
It's kind of tricky when you first start playing with sticky pistons. You can't move an extended piston and things that are "stuck" to the piston that was moved are no longer stuck to it. If that doesn't make sense, just wait and you'll understand.
There are a bunch of blocks that pistons can't move including chests, dispensers, enchanting tables (whenever Xbox gets them) and pumpkins.
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Retired StaffSweet, looks like I'm going to be having fun with pistons when this update hits after all. o:
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Forgot about these. Here's EVERYTHING pistons cannot push:
- Chests, Dispensers, Furnaces, Brewing Stands, Monster Spawners, Note Blocks, Jukeboxes, End Portals (block), and Enchantment Tables.
Pumpkins, melons, sugarcane/reeds, cacti, and saplings are harvested when a piston is pushed against it. Cake & cobwebs are destroyed if a piston pushes it. Boats and minecarts, as well as railings, can also be pushed. Ladder(s) fall of their block(s) if a piston pushes it. You can also get the Dragon Egg in The End (once they come to the 360 version) if you use a piston to push it.
Yup, you can a lot of interesting things with pistons.
Put it in a library and move book shelves.