Right now, I'm really starting to get bored with the caves. Every cave system is, and looks the same. Same ores, same structures ,etc. It used to be exciting, when they added in abandoned mine shafts,ravines and the like. But as in everything in this world, its starting to get old. So why not add biomes underground? Ex. Fungal caves, underground seas or "aquifers".
But first, I would prefer that these biomes be relatively large. I WANT to get lost in them. Because right now, its not challenging at ALL. So I propose that they increase the depth limit, like they did the height limit. If they can go up, they can go down.
Now some of you guys might question the purpose of these. Why do we need more biomes underground, if we can already get everything we need at the moment? Well, just because they don't have a sole purpose, doesn't mean it won't make the game better. If anything, it'll make the game more interesting, it'd make mining, more interesting. I mean, it's called minecraft for a reason. And right now, the Mine, in minecraft is getting quite bland.
Think about how fun it'd be to get immersed. Think about the feeling you got, entering your first cave system.
Maybe not cave biomes, but definitely different cave "types". They seem samey, and they get old really fast. Variation is needed. I'm not sure about biomes for caves, but current caves are not interesting or provide much challenge.
Don't really mind if he makes the world deeper or not, though it would be cool, but I've been wanting underground biomes for ages now - it would be amazing to come across a massive underground sea or sail along underground rivers while mining.
Plus more types of plants/ambiance is needed in caves, vines really add to the atmosphere though they're only in jungle caves and stalagmites would be awesome. Underground weather would be interesting too, like making it go foggy in certain underground biomes or having water drip from the ceilings when its raining up above.
The minecraft world generates in "Chunks" which are 16 x 16 x 256, meaning they are all the way to the world height limit, and down to bedrock. The "biome" affects the whole world beneath it.
I can see how this might be possible with 2 types of biomes: above ground and below ground. I can also see this being possible with cube chunks.
Good suggestion though...
They've changed the height of chunks in the past. I could see this working, they'd just need to tweak chunk heights again and rework the world generator. And while that would be quite a bit of effort, the generator is pretty bland in general at the moment and really does need some changes anyhow imo.
But first, I would prefer that these biomes be relatively large. I WANT to get lost in them. Because right now, its not challenging at ALL. So I propose that they increase the depth limit, like they did the height limit. If they can go up, they can go down.
Now some of you guys might question the purpose of these. Why do we need more biomes underground, if we can already get everything we need at the moment? Well, just because they don't have a sole purpose, doesn't mean it won't make the game better. If anything, it'll make the game more interesting, it'd make mining, more interesting. I mean, it's called minecraft for a reason. And right now, the Mine, in minecraft is getting quite bland.
Think about how fun it'd be to get immersed. Think about the feeling you got, entering your first cave system.
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Curse PremiumPlus more types of plants/ambiance is needed in caves, vines really add to the atmosphere though they're only in jungle caves and stalagmites would be awesome. Underground weather would be interesting too, like making it go foggy in certain underground biomes or having water drip from the ceilings when its raining up above.
They've changed the height of chunks in the past. I could see this working, they'd just need to tweak chunk heights again and rework the world generator. And while that would be quite a bit of effort, the generator is pretty bland in general at the moment and really does need some changes anyhow imo.
Valve pls.