So Millinaire style housing and systems? Yes, can be done in one shot without just copying and pasting. Certainly.
If anything, desert villages should forgo wood quite a bit, with stairs rather than ladders, meaning you can walk everywhere in that kind of village. Maybe a nice palace or temple instead of a chapel for the priests.
With as long as I've been playing, you'd think I'd learn not to expect changes to be sudden and sweeping, more like the slow creeping advance of.... something. Cant put my misssBOOOOM
Now all we need are tundra villages made of snow blocks. That will be neat. As for now, at least the houses are more fitting to their surroundings. Birch wood and plank villages randomly generating alongside normal villages in prairie biomes would also be awesome.
I would've liked it if the desert houses all had flat roofs, perhaps with stairs leading up to them. Ancient Egyptians used to have flat roofs because it made sense in a desert.
It's not like living in the desert is going to give you any rain, so why do you need triangle roofs?
Gotta say, I'm a bit disappointed in the desert villages too.
The #1 rule for good-looking structures is don't build it all out of 1 material. There is way too much sandstone going on here, which makes things like the fences on the huts, and the stone slabs on the blacksmith look horribly out of place.
I think Jeb should've left some cobble, and maybe even some logs in the buildings. They're way too plain, and look like a modest gust of wind would level the village like a sand castle.
I actually reproduced some of the Village structures in one of my old bases out of sandstone. Looks a lot nicer when its not surrounded by desert. Of course I didn't use ONLY sandstone for everything.
it would be cool if they were a different design but that doesn't bother me that much, what bothers me is the fact that none of the buildings in my town actually have ground access
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Playing Minecraft since [Friday, March 19, 2010, 9:20:21 PM] (First indev world save)
By baikenbits
Instead is the same village just with different blocks Oh well, it's a good start.
What do you think would look cool in a biome specific village?
If anything, desert villages should forgo wood quite a bit, with stairs rather than ladders, meaning you can walk everywhere in that kind of village. Maybe a nice palace or temple instead of a chapel for the priests.
And treehouse villages in jungles and forests.
It's not like living in the desert is going to give you any rain, so why do you need triangle roofs?
I also wondered that once I saw the blacksmith building. I have no idea. Maybe something went wrong in the coding phase.....
The #1 rule for good-looking structures is don't build it all out of 1 material. There is way too much sandstone going on here, which makes things like the fences on the huts, and the stone slabs on the blacksmith look horribly out of place.
I think Jeb should've left some cobble, and maybe even some logs in the buildings. They're way too plain, and look like a modest gust of wind would level the village like a sand castle.
Playing Minecraft since [Friday, March 19, 2010, 9:20:21 PM] (First indev world save)
nearest thing available in that case would be stone and cobble only. I doubt it would simply be something like dirt houses.