I have been thinking that the updates come out at a certain time.
The game came out May 9th.
The first update was July 15.
The second update was recently October 16.
What I'm trying to prove here is the updates come out in between 2-3 months every time and if this is true then the next update is ....(Let's stay away from that for now).
But I'm just saying that the updates are in between 2-3 months. But it's not much of a theory without much evidence. Any thoughts on this?
I really think they should do small steps like the next update there are fixes, Breeding, and Enchanting. Then in the next update there is Brewing, Villagers, and Iron golems and Snow golems, But these are examples.
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whats 1.2.3 have?
anyone got a link to a wiki or something. i can only do some much on the xbox internet
The 1.23 update for MCXBLA will include all things from 1.9 beta to 1.23 release.
Examples: The End, Spawn eggs, redstone lamps, and lots.. LOTS, LOTS MORE
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The 1.23 update for MCXBLA will include all things from 1.9 beta to 1.23 release.
Examples: The End, Spawn eggs, redstone lamps, and lots.. LOTS, LOTS MORE
And glowstone logic. Sweet, sweet, glowstone logic. <3
Honestly, that's what I'm the most excited for. Although I may just use stone slabs. I dunno, either method ends up looking pretty awkward.
Being able to turn on a light with a switch, as banal as it sounds, is something I'm looking forward to. Using pistons to hide a light source is bulky and awkward.
Being able to turn on a light with a switch, as banal as it sounds, is something I'm looking forward to. Using pistons to hide a light source is bulky and awkward.
it seems so insignificent but it changes the Game compleatly (And saves lots of Redstone)
I really think they should do small steps like the next update there are fixes, Breeding, and Enchanting. Then in the next update there is Brewing, Villagers, and Iron golems and Snow golems, But these are examples.
also they might decide to add some of the more popular/useful things from the later updates.
Only the greatest redstone innovation since repeaters were added. Right now, glowstone is considered a solid block, as it was during 1.8 and earlier on PC. But, during an update (don't remember which one) glowstone properties were changed to transparent. In an update after that, they allow redstone dust to be placed on top of certain transparent blocks, glowstone, and any kind of half slab.
One bonus is a redstone current cannot travel down a transparent block. Another is the regular transparent qualities, as seen with glass. A glowstone block can never be powered, only the dust on top of it, this makes it useful for avoiding accidental BUD's. Current can pass diagonally under glowstone, just like glass, meaning you can use a glowstone zig zag ladder to create compact, instant 2 x 1 x n vertical transmission. It can also be used to vertically branch wires without adding any delay.
There are literally hundreds of ways it can be used to improve circuitry, that's just all I can think of at the moment.
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The game came out May 9th.
The first update was July 15.
The second update was recently October 16.
What I'm trying to prove here is the updates come out in between 2-3 months every time and if this is true then the next update is ....(Let's stay away from that for now).
But I'm just saying that the updates are in between 2-3 months. But it's not much of a theory without much evidence. Any thoughts on this?
I thought the adventure update would be the biggest update.Which is the 1.8.2 update.
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Retired Staff^^^ Agreed.
If they do in fact make a huge leap to 1.2.3 I'm sure we have a good wait ahead of us. I'm all for it though.
Btw, MCXBLA was released on the 9th.
It was the biggest PC update. If 4J includes everything up to 1.2.3 in a giant update, that will be the biggest.
anyone got a link to a wiki or something. i can only do some much on the xbox internet
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Curse PremiumThe 1.23 update for MCXBLA will include all things from 1.9 beta to 1.23 release.
Examples: The End, Spawn eggs, redstone lamps, and lots.. LOTS, LOTS MORE
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http://www.minecraft...iki/1.2.3#1.2.3
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Retired StaffAnd glowstone logic. Sweet, sweet, glowstone logic. <3
Honestly, that's what I'm the most excited for. Although I may just use stone slabs. I dunno, either method ends up looking pretty awkward.
What is this Glowstone logic you speak of?
also they might decide to add some of the more popular/useful things from the later updates.
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Retired StaffOnly the greatest redstone innovation since repeaters were added. Right now, glowstone is considered a solid block, as it was during 1.8 and earlier on PC. But, during an update (don't remember which one) glowstone properties were changed to transparent. In an update after that, they allow redstone dust to be placed on top of certain transparent blocks, glowstone, and any kind of half slab.
One bonus is a redstone current cannot travel down a transparent block. Another is the regular transparent qualities, as seen with glass. A glowstone block can never be powered, only the dust on top of it, this makes it useful for avoiding accidental BUD's. Current can pass diagonally under glowstone, just like glass, meaning you can use a glowstone zig zag ladder to create compact, instant 2 x 1 x n vertical transmission. It can also be used to vertically branch wires without adding any delay.
There are literally hundreds of ways it can be used to improve circuitry, that's just all I can think of at the moment.