So, Jeb censored this week's snapshot's changelog. That's old news. My question is why. When 1.2 came out, jungles came with it. The snapshots never were censored. The few features found are really small, and i dont see why it should be censored? I get the feeling there's a big feature, hidden somewhere.
If there were a bigger feature hidden somewhere (I don't wanna be THAT GUY), but people would've found something in the code.
The few changes are minor and nowhere near game changing.
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It was explained when it came out that it was censored because Dinnerbone asked it to be censored.
Because he had a feature he put in there.
Sucks though that it backfired horribly and nobody felt anything about the feature and everyone was getting pissed off at the censored changelog.
Meh.
Does anyone know what the feature is? All I see are people complaining about crashing and morons who don't know how to read and repeat the same bugs over and over again.
I had read a post of a guy who used a program to see the changes between versions, and he noticed huge code portions were changed. But he doesn't knew what changed.
I honestly think they added an api support for minecraft, considering that is what dinnerbone was working on. My guess is that they have a system working, but want to only hand it to a limited few so they can get the bugs worked out.
If they added it to the changelog it would cause everyone to demand it now and cause people to mess up their current saves with it.
Considering the minecraft community can not actually be trusted to update their clients with out a consistent ***** fest, I know they would not be able to handle any buggy api support.
I honestly think they added an api support for minecraft, considering that is what dinnerbone was working on. My guess is that they have a system working, but want to only hand it to a limited few so they can get the bugs worked out.
If they added it to the changelog it would cause everyone to demand it now and cause people to mess up their current saves with it.
Considering the minecraft community can not actually be trusted to update their clients with out a consistent ***** fest, I know they would not be able to handle any buggy api support.
If there were a bigger feature hidden somewhere (I don't wanna be THAT GUY), but people would've found something in the code.
The few changes are minor and nowhere near game changing.
The code can't have been looked at yet, as MCP would be needed and they never update for prereleases. (not counting MCB1.9 PR5)
But it seems like we should be able to find something.
The code can't have been looked at yet, as MCP would be needed and they never update for prereleases. (not counting MCB1.9 PR5)
But it seems like we should be able to find something.
You can look at the code without MCP, its just harder/more confusing.
What do you think about it?
Because he had a feature he put in there.
Sucks though that it backfired horribly and nobody felt anything about the feature and everyone was getting pissed off at the censored changelog.
Meh.
The few changes are minor and nowhere near game changing.
SIKE! DAS DA WRONG NUMBAH!
Does anyone know what the feature is? All I see are people complaining about crashing and morons who don't know how to read and repeat the same bugs over and over again.
Will you die2nite?
If they added it to the changelog it would cause everyone to demand it now and cause people to mess up their current saves with it.
Considering the minecraft community can not actually be trusted to update their clients with out a consistent ***** fest, I know they would not be able to handle any buggy api support.
I believe this to be true as well.
The code can't have been looked at yet, as MCP would be needed and they never update for prereleases. (not counting MCB1.9 PR5)
But it seems like we should be able to find something.