It's just like the new gravel texture. They took an ugly block and made it even uglier. Jeb, please get fired. You aren't making this game better at all, you are only putting pointless garbage in the game to make more $$.
Not like Notch did much better. He borked the terrain gen and put in pointless stuff like villagers.
Guys heres a link to a picture of the new textures
Actually ill imbed it
Oh its quite small :/
Okay.. what the ****. Seriously? They're ****ing meddling with the original Notch textures now? **** you Mojang. You're not what you used to be.
I don't even know how that came about over at Mojang, but it maybe went something like this;
Dinnerbone: Jeb, people are telling us the textures for the new food don't fit too well with Minecraft's art style.
Jeb: lol fuk thos fagets XDDDD ima go fuk up al the food texturs now lololoderpderpderp
Dinnerbone: *sigh*
Although this was just previously stated, I would like to emphasis the point here: They are iconic.
You cannot just change something that so many people have come to know and love for itself and change it to act like you've accomplished something. The terrain... the terrain was so great, and you ****ed it.
Maybe it wasn't so much off a visual thing that can be repeatedly seen, but it was the same kind of love, it was more. If can't just not face reality and leave things to **** up. You have to like what you put your work into.
In short, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it is broke, FIX IT!
If you're so sick of it, do something about it! Write a new world generator and release a mod. If you have enough energy to write this whole thread and put a lot of effort into explaining your problems, you might as well learn java and write your own version of it.
If you're so sick of it, do something about it! Write a new world generator and release a mod. If you have enough energy to write this whole thread and put a lot of effort into explaining your problems, you might as well learn java and write your own version of it.
That's no where near a valid suggestion for this matter. If people need to rely on mods to get fun out of the biggest features of the game, there's already a problem.
Seriously. Sounds, sprites, merge, ****ed up terrain generation, countless bugs and a ****ed game. And yet all those fanboys will still be loyal to the ****ing mojang, no matter how much they **** up the game. I'm seriously mad. Seriously. The only good update after 1.8 was 1.1. If they keep it this way, we'll end up in a messy adventure game with features that only the fanboys will like. Ah, such a fitting end to minecraft. When I got it back in pre-halloween alpha, I loved it. I thought that minecraft would have a happy end, but no. I was wrong. The retardness of dinnerbone and jeb really maddens me.
Seriously. Sounds, sprites, merge, ****ed up terrain generation, countless bugs and a ****ed game. And yet all those fanboys will still be loyal to the ****ing mojang, no matter how much they **** up the game. I'm seriously mad. Seriously. The only good update after 1.8 was 1.1. If they keep it this way, we'll end up in a messy adventure game with features that only the fanboys will like. Ah, such a fitting end to minecraft. When I got it back in pre-halloween alpha, I loved it. I thought that minecraft would have a happy end, but no. I was wrong. The retardness of dinnerbone and jeb really maddens me.
I think that they need to release source code.
If they don't want to fix things themselves, they should accept patches.
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My UA on laptop: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:27.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/27.0 SeaMonkey/2.24 Lightning/2.9b1; I use Ubuntu 13.10 here.
And on desktop: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0; Here I use openSUSE 12.2.
I just want to see how many of you haters will NOT upgrade to 1.4! Because yeah, this thread has now become a "**** you Mojang" one but I'm pretty sure that nearly all of you will upgrade but continue to ***** about the new features. Kind of hypocritical isn't it?
(just to elaborate, i'm not referring to everyone here as haters; just the last guys that turned this into a hate-thread)
Whoa source code? The game isn't open source, why would they need to open their code? API's another thing but source code? Let's not get carried away...
1. I will update. But my current Minecraft, while is 1.3.2, is undistinguishable from 1.7.3. It will be like that in 1.4 too.
2. So what? API will never let more than adding more pointless decorations.
And Java code can be easily decompiled. Mojang perfectly knows about it, so what will change with released src? If they were against that, they would not support MCP.
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My UA on laptop: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:27.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/27.0 SeaMonkey/2.24 Lightning/2.9b1; I use Ubuntu 13.10 here.
And on desktop: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/20.0; Here I use openSUSE 12.2.
i loved alpha environment but i trusten notch and his team or is it jeb in charge? idk but what they are doing is making the game better i always wanted a boss when i was playing alpha now i got it i always wanted to grow cocoa beans i got it and they tryed to fix up beaches and they did a pretty good job so in my opinion i think minecraft is getting better and yeah ill just add some more words to make this look proffesional chips potatos bacon walls roof window grass brick parrot chip doritos cabbage microwave thank you for reading this stuff hope you like my opinion
I just want to see how many of you haters will NOT upgrade to 1.4! Because yeah, this thread has now become a "**** you Mojang" one but I'm pretty sure that nearly all of you will upgrade but continue to ***** about the new features. Kind of hypocritical isn't it?
(just to elaborate, i'm not referring to everyone here as haters; just the last guys that turned this into a hate-thread)
Whoa source code? The game isn't open source, why would they need to open their code? API's another thing but source code? Let's not get carried away...
We will of course update. Like we have done since the very beginning. Do you think we will fight for a better terrain gen/ all the rest of the ****ed features on an old version? Nope.
The textures were iconic they didnt need changing, if the new foods dont fit in with the old then obvoiously they need some work. But instead they take the easy option and change the old textures. I think Mojang arent fixing this due to laziness. If they changed it, adding new stuff in the future would be more difficult. Laziness is stopping the game progressing.....
How is it an easy option? Seems to me that changing all of the old textures would take longer than fixing two of them.
I'm just here because I think that the terrain generation needs improvement (and that changing the textures were unnecessary) I actually love most of the things Mojang adds into the game.
The only reason we can complain is because there is alot to complain about..
The only legitimate reason to complain about new non-terrain-related features here is that they distract the developers from working on the terrain. Other than that, complaining about said non-terrain-features is irrelevant to this thread.
I'm just here because I think that the terrain generation needs improvement (and that changing the textures were unnecessary) I actually love most of the things Mojang adds into the game.
i loved alpha environment but i trusten notch and his team or is it jeb in charge? idk but what they are doing is making the game better i always wanted a boss when i was playing alpha now i got it i always wanted to grow cocoa beans i got it and they tryed to fix up beaches and they did a pretty good job so in my opinion i think minecraft is getting better and yeah ill just add some more words to make this look proffesional chips potatos bacon walls roof window grass brick parrot chip doritos cabbage microwave thank you for reading this stuff hope you like my opinion
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Beaches look like crap. It's been proven only about a billion times already so I won't take the time to get a picture.
(All of this goes to the people that started hating on the upcoming additions, i'm not referring to the terrain guys, because I wouldn't really mind some of the old generation stuff)
I don't get upset about things that are added to the game. I get upset about things that are changed in the game. There is a difference. Go ahead and add pumpkin pies to the game, I don't care. What I do care about is the game keeping its identity. The original aspects of the game are in jeopardy now, and unless Mojang knows about it they will continue to change more things we have come to love.
And, for the record, I haven't touched anything since 1.2.5. That nothing I am upset about has been addressed is enough reason for me to wait until it does. I don't want to use all these new things, even though they are at my disposal, because doing so would be putting them in a world that I can't take with me into the new hopeful changes down the road.
I may be speaking for others when I say this, but I'm certain I'm not the only one who gets on to Minecraft thinking "I'm going to just deal with it" and end up 30 minutes later with a simple house that pales in comparison to what pre1.7 houses looked like even with less decoration blocks, completely depressed by how little inspiration I had during the whole process, and an empty hunger bar that takes priority over building in a building game.
The game is now "Survive to Build" not "Build to Survive" and the result is more time spent surviving rather than building.
That might not seem like a big deal, but I'm one of those people who likes to sit back and take in all that I've accomplished, and it's hard to do that when all I've accomplished is as surmountable as a pile of melting ice in a desert. Too much effort is spent in just staying alive that nothing else can really be accomplished. I can't appreciate what I've done because every effort is constantly melting away in a place I find no inspiration.
It is seriously like making a pile of melting ice in a desert. It just seems so damn pointless!
I don't get upset about things that are added to the game. I get upset about things that are changed in the game. There is a difference. Go ahead and add pumpkin pies to the game, I don't care. What I do care about is the game keeping its identity. The original aspects of the game are in jeopardy now, and unless Mojang knows about it they will continue to change more things we have come to love.
And, for the record, I haven't touched anything since 1.2.5. That nothing I am upset about has been addressed is enough reason for me to wait until it does. I don't want to use all these new things, even though they are at my disposal, because doing so would be putting them in a world that I can't take with me into the new hopeful changes down the road.
I may be speaking for others when I say this, but I'm certain I'm not the only one who gets on to Minecraft thinking "I'm going to just deal with it" and end up 30 minutes later with a simple house that pales in comparison to what pre1.7 houses looked like even with less decoration blocks, completely depressed by how little inspiration I had during the whole process, and an empty hunger bar that takes priority over building in a building game.
The game is now "Survive to Build" not "Build to Survive" and the result is more time spent surviving rather than building.
That might not seem like a big deal, but I'm one of those people who likes to sit back and take in all that I've accomplished, and it's hard to do that when all I've accomplished is as surmountable as a pile of melting ice in a desert. Too much effort is spent in just staying alive that nothing else can really be accomplished. I can't appreciate what I've done because every effort is constantly melting away in a place I find no inspiration.
It is seriously like making a pile of melting ice in a desert. It just seems so damn pointless!
Every post you make is amazing. Thank you, dear sir.
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I don't feel like putting anything witty here, sorry.
I don't get upset about things that are added to the game. I get upset about things that are changed in the game. There is a difference. Go ahead and add pumpkin pies to the game, I don't care. What I do care about is the game keeping its identity. The original aspects of the game are in jeopardy now, and unless Mojang knows about it they will continue to change more things we have come to love.
And, for the record, I haven't touched anything since 1.2.5. That nothing I am upset about has been addressed is enough reason for me to wait until it does. I don't want to use all these new things, even though they are at my disposal, because doing so would be putting them in a world that I can't take with me into the new hopeful changes down the road.
I may be speaking for others when I say this, but I'm certain I'm not the only one who gets on to Minecraft thinking "I'm going to just deal with it" and end up 30 minutes later with a simple house that pales in comparison to what pre1.7 houses looked like even with less decoration blocks, completely depressed by how little inspiration I had during the whole process, and an empty hunger bar that takes priority over building in a building game.
The game is now "Survive to Build" not "Build to Survive" and the result is more time spent surviving rather than building.
That might not seem like a big deal, but I'm one of those people who likes to sit back and take in all that I've accomplished, and it's hard to do that when all I've accomplished is as surmountable as a pile of melting ice in a desert. Too much effort is spent in just staying alive that nothing else can really be accomplished. I can't appreciate what I've done because every effort is constantly melting away in a place I find no inspiration.
It is seriously like making a pile of melting ice in a desert. It just seems so damn pointless!
I know how you're feeling. I've only been playing Minecraft for 6 months, but I've actually made more worlds using Exalm's beta terrain generation than the current vanilla one. I have about 6 beta worlds and 3 current ones.
Not like Notch did much better. He borked the terrain gen and put in pointless stuff like villagers.
Okay.. what the ****. Seriously? They're ****ing meddling with the original Notch textures now? **** you Mojang. You're not what you used to be.
I don't even know how that came about over at Mojang, but it maybe went something like this;
Dinnerbone: Jeb, people are telling us the textures for the new food don't fit too well with Minecraft's art style.
Jeb: lol fuk thos fagets XDDDD ima go fuk up al the food texturs now lololoderpderpderp
Dinnerbone: *sigh*
You cannot just change something that so many people have come to know and love for itself and change it to act like you've accomplished something. The terrain... the terrain was so great, and you ****ed it.
Maybe it wasn't so much off a visual thing that can be repeatedly seen, but it was the same kind of love, it was more. If can't just not face reality and leave things to **** up. You have to like what you put your work into.
In short, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it is broke, FIX IT!
If they don't want to fix things themselves, they should accept patches.
2. So what? API will never let more than adding more pointless decorations.
And Java code can be easily decompiled. Mojang perfectly knows about it, so what will change with released src? If they were against that, they would not support MCP.
We will of course update. Like we have done since the very beginning. Do you think we will fight for a better terrain gen/ all the rest of the ****ed features on an old version? Nope.
How is it an easy option? Seems to me that changing all of the old textures would take longer than fixing two of them.
*inserts flameshield*
The only legitimate reason to complain about new non-terrain-related features here is that they distract the developers from working on the terrain. Other than that, complaining about said non-terrain-features is irrelevant to this thread.
^^I agree with what he said.
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Beaches look like crap. It's been proven only about a billion times already so I won't take the time to get a picture.
I don't get upset about things that are added to the game. I get upset about things that are changed in the game. There is a difference. Go ahead and add pumpkin pies to the game, I don't care. What I do care about is the game keeping its identity. The original aspects of the game are in jeopardy now, and unless Mojang knows about it they will continue to change more things we have come to love.
And, for the record, I haven't touched anything since 1.2.5. That nothing I am upset about has been addressed is enough reason for me to wait until it does. I don't want to use all these new things, even though they are at my disposal, because doing so would be putting them in a world that I can't take with me into the new hopeful changes down the road.
I may be speaking for others when I say this, but I'm certain I'm not the only one who gets on to Minecraft thinking "I'm going to just deal with it" and end up 30 minutes later with a simple house that pales in comparison to what pre1.7 houses looked like even with less decoration blocks, completely depressed by how little inspiration I had during the whole process, and an empty hunger bar that takes priority over building in a building game.
The game is now "Survive to Build" not "Build to Survive" and the result is more time spent surviving rather than building.
That might not seem like a big deal, but I'm one of those people who likes to sit back and take in all that I've accomplished, and it's hard to do that when all I've accomplished is as surmountable as a pile of melting ice in a desert. Too much effort is spent in just staying alive that nothing else can really be accomplished. I can't appreciate what I've done because every effort is constantly melting away in a place I find no inspiration.
It is seriously like making a pile of melting ice in a desert. It just seems so damn pointless!
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Every post you make is amazing. Thank you, dear sir.
I know how you're feeling. I've only been playing Minecraft for 6 months, but I've actually made more worlds using Exalm's beta terrain generation than the current vanilla one. I have about 6 beta worlds and 3 current ones.