Why doesn't mojang do an update right?I've had minecraft since 1.2.5 and all the updates have been new Items and never game mechanic fixes.Mojang can easily patch so many things that hackers do by moving more things to server side checks.Also there are things we have been promised to get for a while now and we have seen nothing.
We were supposed to have been given a mod API but where did that magically go?
Wrong section. I'm not sure where this goes, but it's not here.
The way the updates work is pretty simple. The first number is full release, the second number is major updates, and the 3rd number is bugfixes. If you had gotten the game a little earlier, you would have seen Mojang do 5 bugfix updates for 1.2
One thing I've learned, never say that something can be done easily on these forums. While a lot of things (this is all I have to go off from your post. Be more specific) could be fixed by server side checks, having a server handle everything could destroy some of the smaller ones, and have devastating lag on bigger ones.
That being said, I would appreciate it if Mojang fixed the wobble sprint.
Do... Do an update right? I have yet to see one done wrong! Unless, you're a pro game coder who knows what is a good or bad update... Trading is game mechanic, that was 1.3, I believe. Sprinting up stairs, 1.4. New bonemeal mechanics, 1.5. There are a lot of game mechanics updates every update, you just have to learn how to find them.
I run 40 FPS on the latest snapshot, I once hit a FPS of 100. I have, in the past two months, seen one bug.
Mojang doesn't do performance updates? Bull. And just because you don't get the mod API within a few updates after its announcement doesn't mean it isn't being worked on. The new launcher is a big step towards it, for example.
Meanwhile, for hackers, I say, what hacks? Any exploits are patched when reported, so you should be reporting them, not expecting Mojang to find them immediately. Any hackers who actually crack into the code are incredibly more difficult to fix than you expect. Scetch is probably exaggerating, just my opinion.
We were supposed to have been given a mod API but where did that magically go?
- Wrong section. I'm not sure where this goes, but it's not here.
- The way the updates work is pretty simple. The first number is full release, the second number is major updates, and the 3rd number is bugfixes. If you had gotten the game a little earlier, you would have seen Mojang do 5 bugfix updates for 1.2
- One thing I've learned, never say that something can be done easily on these forums. While a lot of things (this is all I have to go off from your post. Be more specific) could be fixed by server side checks, having a server handle everything could destroy some of the smaller ones, and have devastating lag on bigger ones.
That being said, I would appreciate it if Mojang fixed the wobble sprint.I run 40 FPS on the latest snapshot, I once hit a FPS of 100. I have, in the past two months, seen one bug.
Mojang doesn't do performance updates? Bull. And just because you don't get the mod API within a few updates after its announcement doesn't mean it isn't being worked on. The new launcher is a big step towards it, for example.
Meanwhile, for hackers, I say, what hacks? Any exploits are patched when reported, so you should be reporting them, not expecting Mojang to find them immediately. Any hackers who actually crack into the code are incredibly more difficult to fix than you expect. Scetch is probably exaggerating, just my opinion.
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