So when i got the trial for the mash up pack i was like meh so i attempted to save while on the mass effect world of coarse it said i cant because i have the trial so i exited the world then i save a save with a grass block named "Mass Effect World" I went on it with the default textures and everything was made from ores then i saved the world and BAM i have the world for free I dont know if this is a glitch or what
I thought the trial gave you the world because I have it. Oh well.
The trial does give you the world, but it's not supposed to let you save it. However, if you exit without saving, the created world does probably stay on your hard drive (just the same as any other world you create and exit without saving). What the OP is saying is that if you load that created world up outside of the ME pack, it then allows you to save changes. What he doesn't say is whether or not you can load it up again using the ME Trial version to view your changes in ME textures. That may be where it stops you, but I can't confirm since I bought the pack.
As I said, bug or not, using it to get a bootleg copy of the ME base build would be, IMO, theft. The world terrain can, however, be legitmately recreated by merely typing in the seed string.
It lets me save it too.... I am pretty sure it's not a bug. You're only not allowed to save when you're using the pack, in default you're not using the pack. Someone should ask 4J though, just for clarification.
This isn't a bug, the game creates a copy of it so you still have the original (like the tutorial), if you went on the copied Mass Effect world on the ME texture pack you will not be able to save, so really you just made a copy of a crappy looking world and can only edit it in default mode which isn't very useful...
Religion, has actually convinced people, that there's an invisible man, living in the sky, who watches everything you do every minute of the day, and the invisible man has a special list. Of 10 things he doesn't want you to do. And if you do ANY of these ten things he has a special place, full of fire, and smoke, and burning, and torture, and will send you there to suffer and choke and scream for all of eternity... But he still loves you.
No they will not. Duplication got nobody in trouble T^T NOBODY.
You aren't getting anything for free when duplicating.
However, being able to save the Mash Up Pack world using the trial is getting something for free that can only be obtained by paying for it. You can get in trouble for downloading movies, music, etc for free. Why would abusing the Mash Up Pack be exempt from that?
Especially since 4J and Microsoft had to jump through hoops to get the ok from Bioware and EA to make the Mas Effect Mash Up pack.
This isn't a bug, the game creates a copy of it so you still have the original (like the tutorial), if you went on the copied Mass Effect world on the ME texture pack you will not be able to save, so really you just made a copy of a crappy looking world and can only edit it in default mode which isn't very useful...
Agree, it would be very cumbersome to edit stuff in vanilla mode and then load up for playing, say a PVP Minigame, in Mass Effect mode (to play without saving). People probably wouldn't bother and that may indeed be why 4J didn't bother to program in something more restrictive.
You heard me... theft. 4J's intention is clearly that anyone who wants to modify that world and save their modifications to it should buy the pack. This loophole enables people to do the same thing for free (although it would certainly not be convenient). If they did use it that way, it's theft. You have to remember that I come from a generation when we could leave our vehicles unlocked in a public parking lot and find them still there when we came back. With this loophole, 4J may have left their vehicle unlocked; but taking advantage of that "opportunity" is still theft.
so i attempted to save while on the mass effect world of coarse it said i cant because i have the trial
so i exited the world then i save a save with a grass block named "Mass Effect World"
I went on it with the default textures and everything was made from ores
then i saved the world and BAM i have the world for free I dont know if this is a glitch or what
How Aboot Now Eh?
I Suggest you refrain from posting any of such
or bad things may happen...Bad things T^T
Mass Effect World as a seed has a cool village at spawn though
The trial does give you the world, but it's not supposed to let you save it. However, if you exit without saving, the created world does probably stay on your hard drive (just the same as any other world you create and exit without saving). What the OP is saying is that if you load that created world up outside of the ME pack, it then allows you to save changes. What he doesn't say is whether or not you can load it up again using the ME Trial version to view your changes in ME textures. That may be where it stops you, but I can't confirm since I bought the pack.
As I said, bug or not, using it to get a bootleg copy of the ME base build would be, IMO, theft. The world terrain can, however, be legitmately recreated by merely typing in the seed string.
Huh?!?!
No they will not. Duplication got nobody in trouble T^T NOBODY.
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Curse PremiumHowever, being able to save the Mash Up Pack world using the trial is getting something for free that can only be obtained by paying for it. You can get in trouble for downloading movies, music, etc for free. Why would abusing the Mash Up Pack be exempt from that?
Especially since 4J and Microsoft had to jump through hoops to get the ok from Bioware and EA to make the Mas Effect Mash Up pack.
Honestly, nobody cares what happens on minecraft...AT ALL.
Thing is, Hes not only glitching through minecraft but a microsoft
purchase.
Agree, it would be very cumbersome to edit stuff in vanilla mode and then load up for playing, say a PVP Minigame, in Mass Effect mode (to play without saving). People probably wouldn't bother and that may indeed be why 4J didn't bother to program in something more restrictive.
You heard me... theft. 4J's intention is clearly that anyone who wants to modify that world and save their modifications to it should buy the pack. This loophole enables people to do the same thing for free (although it would certainly not be convenient). If they did use it that way, it's theft. You have to remember that I come from a generation when we could leave our vehicles unlocked in a public parking lot and find them still there when we came back. With this loophole, 4J may have left their vehicle unlocked; but taking advantage of that "opportunity" is still theft.
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