As most puzzle mappers have issues with Redstone, hopefully my suggestion would work out for you.
Redstone wiring is used for mechanics and traps and double doors. Well, when it comes to neatness you wanna hide your redstone. Well, In my custom map, the map is going upwards in a tower like format, and I have to hide my redstone through the ground. Well, it goes down slightly and into the room below since hiding it isn't easy. The redstone made me lower parts of the ceiling in my map so I could hide the redstone without ruining anything. And since it goes down, I can't hide the first bit of it since putting a block over a block with redstone going down through it ruins the circuit. So here is my suggestion:
MAKE HIDING REDSTONE EASIER! It could happen in a few ways.
1. When Redstone goes down, allow us to place a block above and next to it. I don't like removing it and showing the obvious circuit in my floor.
2. This probably will not ever happen, but I would even accept redstone blocks. For instance, in crafting, combining redstone and a stone block together would make a redstone block. Same thing with wood, brick, logs, etc. There would be redstone inside of the block, so no wiring is shown. The block would have a slight glow so you would know how far your wiring is reaching. This would be helpful for hiding/disguising it.
Share your ideas on this. I can always add another suggestion. :smile.gif:
As most puzzle mappers have issues with Redstone, hopefully my suggestion would work out for you.
Redstone wiring is used for mechanics and traps and double doors. Well, when it comes to neatness you wanna hide your redstone. Well, In my custom map, the map is going upwards in a tower like format, and I have to hide my redstone through the ground. Well, it goes down slightly and into the room below since hiding it isn't easy. The redstone made me lower parts of the ceiling in my map so I could hide the redstone without ruining anything. And since it goes down, I can't hide the first bit of it since putting a block over a block with redstone going down through it ruins the circuit. So here is my suggestion:
MAKE HIDING REDSTONE EASIER! It could happen in a few ways.
1. When Redstone goes down, allow us to place a block above and next to it. I don't like removing it and showing the obvious circuit in my floor.
2. This probably will not ever happen, but I would even accept redstone blocks. For instance, in crafting, combining redstone and a stone block together would make a redstone block. Same thing with wood, brick, logs, etc. There would be redstone inside of the block, so no wiring is shown. The block would have a slight glow so you would know how far your wiring is reaching. This would be helpful for hiding/disguising it.
Share your ideas on this. I can always add another suggestion. :smile.gif:
The problem with suggestion one is that some times it is crucial to be able to cut off redstone circuitry from one side of a block. There the "above and next" rule is very handy.
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Redstone wiring is used for mechanics and traps and double doors. Well, when it comes to neatness you wanna hide your redstone. Well, In my custom map, the map is going upwards in a tower like format, and I have to hide my redstone through the ground. Well, it goes down slightly and into the room below since hiding it isn't easy. The redstone made me lower parts of the ceiling in my map so I could hide the redstone without ruining anything. And since it goes down, I can't hide the first bit of it since putting a block over a block with redstone going down through it ruins the circuit. So here is my suggestion:
MAKE HIDING REDSTONE EASIER! It could happen in a few ways.
1. When Redstone goes down, allow us to place a block above and next to it. I don't like removing it and showing the obvious circuit in my floor.
2. This probably will not ever happen, but I would even accept redstone blocks. For instance, in crafting, combining redstone and a stone block together would make a redstone block. Same thing with wood, brick, logs, etc. There would be redstone inside of the block, so no wiring is shown. The block would have a slight glow so you would know how far your wiring is reaching. This would be helpful for hiding/disguising it.
Share your ideas on this. I can always add another suggestion. :smile.gif:
The problem with suggestion one is that some times it is crucial to be able to cut off redstone circuitry from one side of a block. There the "above and next" rule is very handy.