If they don't put out a smaller update in between the two like they are considering, it will probably only take a month or two to get to 1.2.3.
It has considerably less content in it than 1.8 does. 1.8 is pretty much a reworking of the entire core game mechanics of Minecraft. 1.2.3 will just add onto that. The most significant thing will be the Anvil map update that will allow world generation to be more efficient.
If they don't put out a smaller update in between the two like they are considering, it will probably only take a month or two to get to 1.2.3.
It has considerably less content in it than 1.8 does. 1.8 is pretty much a reworking of the entire core game mechanics of Minecraft. 1.2.3 will just add onto that. The most significant thing will be the Anvil map update that will allow world generation to be more efficient.
but there is a lot still, hardcore mode, enchanting, breeding, a good number of new mobs, the end, potions, nether fortresses new biomes.... (admitedly t also stops short of some stuff i would like but oh well)
If they don't put out a smaller update in between the two like they are considering, it will probably only take a month or two to get to 1.2.3.
It has considerably less content in it than 1.8 does. 1.8 is pretty much a reworking of the entire core game mechanics of Minecraft. 1.2.3 will just add onto that. The most significant thing will be the Anvil map update that will allow world generation to be more efficient.
I dunno, it has taken them awhile to get this 1.8 update out. And while 1.2.3 is a smaller update, it still has allot of new features. the end (which i originally thought would be in the 1.8 update, as you know lol) blaze's, enchanting, brewing, fortress's, etc. I am guessing mid November.
but there is a lot still, hardcore mode, enchanting, breeding, a good number of new mobs, the end, potions, nether fortresses new biomes.... (admitedly t also stops short of some stuff i would like but oh well)
While 1.2.3 will take awhile, 1.8 will take longer. This is because they are fiddling with
the coding on 1.8. I don't believe they have to do that on 1.2.3. I don't believe it takes
long to just add a few things.
but there is a lot still, hardcore mode, enchanting, breeding, a good number of new mobs, the end, potions, nether fortresses new biomes.... (admitedly t also stops short of some stuff i would like but oh well)
1.8 has more fundamental changes to the core game though, so it's going to take longer. 1.2.3 just adds onto those changes. 1.8 is almost a completely new game.
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It has considerably less content in it than 1.8 does. 1.8 is pretty much a reworking of the entire core game mechanics of Minecraft. 1.2.3 will just add onto that. The most significant thing will be the Anvil map update that will allow world generation to be more efficient.
but there is a lot still, hardcore mode, enchanting, breeding, a good number of new mobs, the end, potions, nether fortresses new biomes.... (admitedly t also stops short of some stuff i would like but oh well)
I dunno, it has taken them awhile to get this 1.8 update out. And while 1.2.3 is a smaller update, it still has allot of new features. the end (which i originally thought would be in the 1.8 update, as you know lol) blaze's, enchanting, brewing, fortress's, etc. I am guessing mid November.
While 1.2.3 will take awhile, 1.8 will take longer. This is because they are fiddling with
the coding on 1.8. I don't believe they have to do that on 1.2.3. I don't believe it takes
long to just add a few things.