I think we Should add more clothing and househeld items into minecraft for roleplayers so they can make realistic houses in generally making more opportunities for more designs into minecraft
We can already be creative with furniture in Minecraft - for example, carpets on fences/scaffolding for tables, chairs with stairs and signs, chandeliers with glowstone, etc. We don't need extra non-functional furniture blocks.
I would prefer to have a core system that functionalized our ad-hoc creations. We can make tables, yes, but we can't actually place much of anything on them. We can set a table, but we have no associated decorations (napkins, silverware, etc). We can make chairs, but we can't actually sit in them. We can make chandeliers, but we can't actually turn them on-off. Allowing that system to also let us create better/more-detailed creations to better fit the scale we build at would be a major plus.
Another thing that could make this better is the ability for things to place in ways that make sense. Flower pots (mugs) should be placed closer to horizontal item frames (plates) when placed in any of the 8 adjacent block spaces, rather than placed centrally (we shouldn't have to lean way over or even get up to take a drink).
I think we Should add more clothing and househeld items into minecraft for roleplayers so they can make realistic houses in generally making more opportunities for more designs into minecraft
We can already be creative with furniture in Minecraft - for example, carpets on fences/scaffolding for tables, chairs with stairs and signs, chandeliers with glowstone, etc. We don't need extra non-functional furniture blocks.
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I would prefer to have a core system that functionalized our ad-hoc creations. We can make tables, yes, but we can't actually place much of anything on them. We can set a table, but we have no associated decorations (napkins, silverware, etc). We can make chairs, but we can't actually sit in them. We can make chandeliers, but we can't actually turn them on-off. Allowing that system to also let us create better/more-detailed creations to better fit the scale we build at would be a major plus.
Another thing that could make this better is the ability for things to place in ways that make sense. Flower pots (mugs) should be placed closer to horizontal item frames (plates) when placed in any of the 8 adjacent block spaces, rather than placed centrally (we shouldn't have to lean way over or even get up to take a drink).