I always get bored playing singleplayer. In one save, I've literally hollowed out a few mountains, I've build a castle that spans 5 "Large Biomes" biomes, I've slayed the wither 7 times, and I have fully enchanted armor, tools, and weapons. I have a chest half filled with stacks of diamonds. I've killed the enderdragon. I've gotten grass in the nether... What now?
I can never handle playing single player, hahahha, so good for you! Sounds like you have a fun little world. I usually LAN with my husband or play my friends on my server. Maybe you could experiment with building different types of homes from different types of blocks. That usually challenges my imagination.
I always get bored playing singleplayer. In one save, I've literally hollowed out a few mountains, I've build a castle that spans 5 "Large Biomes" biomes, I've slayed the wither 7 times, and I have fully enchanted armor, tools, and weapons. I have a chest half filled with stacks of diamonds. I've killed the enderdragon. I've gotten grass in the nether... What now?
Each game world generated is larger then anyone will ever explore entirely in their lifetime. I'd throw everything in a chest, write down the cordinates of the base, and set off for a whole new area to explore with nothing but a simple iron sword, stack of bread, torches, stone pick, stone axe, and a stone shovel.
If you want, leave a note for someone to find in a book at your old base. You might come back to it way later and smile.
I always get bored playing singleplayer. In one save, I've literally hollowed out a few mountains, I've build a castle that spans 5 "Large Biomes" biomes, I've slayed the wither 7 times, and I have fully enchanted armor, tools, and weapons. I have a chest half filled with stacks of diamonds. I've killed the enderdragon. I've gotten grass in the nether... What now?
There's a few reasons, one is - my main world is still my old Alpha home (Home embedded in a mountain.) I've never stopped playing it. I've been close, very close but I've never given up. In 2012 I began a great renovation scheme as my building style had changed a lot since alpha days when I was a n00b. I'm still at it now. (Modernizing.)
I never get bored, I might get fed up with my worlds sometimes, but I have a saying on my blog that is - "No project (I.E. world) stays dead." It's very rare. Sometimes I might not touch them for a while like my World #3 from beta, which I recently demolished and am building in a modern style, but no project stays completetly dead. I hadn't touched that world in over a year, maybe a year and a half. Recently I started a new legit survival world for 1.5.1 - to make a home in a ravine, the main ravine (Glassed over at the top), being a grand entrance/corridor with the off-caves being the rooms. (And another lava filled ravine inside being a storage room.) Whilst starting that, I have this morning gone back to my first Alpha world (Where the buildings on the surface stay the same - as a testament to my n00b days; but a large crater like cave that goes very far down continues to be turned into an underground home). I've been doing that off/on (More off) since 2011. Only now in 1.5.1 do I feel ready with my building style to go for it fully.
I can't see me not playing survial or Minecraft in whole, I'll reach 3 years playing it in September, and I hope I'm still playing a year after that!
Redstone. Multiplayer redstone worlds are annoying as you don't have full control over what happens there, and high-level stuff is impossible to make without full control.
This is a no-brainer for me. I far prefer single-play over multi. It's simply my nature to do so. In real life I've always been a loner, at my best and happiest when left to my own devices.
That said, I was heavily in to MMOs for a good twelve years. Was a guild member much of that time, and did a fair bit of group tanking. But eventually enough was enough. I left for the greener pastures of single-player Cyrodiil and other Elder Scrolls titles back in 2009. Haven't touched multi-player games since.
Can't say I'll never join a Minecraft server. But it would have to have clearly defined and rigidly enforced rules that I agree with, manned by people I have total trust in.
I get bored of Minecraft easily if I'm not playing in a group. That's the main reason why, even though I have bought it back in December of 2010, I have been playing the game only intermitently. What's making me stick to single player now is the fact that I have never completed the game —that is, slayed the Ender Dragon— without cheating. So I'm focusing on precisely doing that now.
I do both. Single player when I want to use mods, and multiplayer when I want to build some huge structure (I don't see the point in building something like that in single player, because nobody will ever see it besides you).
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After finishing my Fortress, i thought on expanding it, but the walls were done already, and i hate having to demolish my buildings... So i started something i never did before, an Underground Village! I pretend on expanding it to the Nether as well, it will take much time and that is fun! I've mined a lot of space untill now, and i'm having fun with it! I highly doubt you have such a large castle... Post pictures so we believe
I don't play singleplayer unless I want to use mods, and even then, it gets boring not being on a server. If my first world didn't become corrupted, I'm sure I'd still be playing on it.
Good lord you have too much time. I find that claim hard to believe, at least in completely legit survival anyway.
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I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
I want Proof!
If you want, leave a note for someone to find in a book at your old base. You might come back to it way later and smile.
Yes, I have tried upgrading. No, it doesn't work. It's a geographical issue.
You could stop lying.
I never get bored, I might get fed up with my worlds sometimes, but I have a saying on my blog that is - "No project (I.E. world) stays dead." It's very rare. Sometimes I might not touch them for a while like my World #3 from beta, which I recently demolished and am building in a modern style, but no project stays completetly dead. I hadn't touched that world in over a year, maybe a year and a half. Recently I started a new legit survival world for 1.5.1 - to make a home in a ravine, the main ravine (Glassed over at the top), being a grand entrance/corridor with the off-caves being the rooms. (And another lava filled ravine inside being a storage room.) Whilst starting that, I have this morning gone back to my first Alpha world (Where the buildings on the surface stay the same - as a testament to my n00b days; but a large crater like cave that goes very far down continues to be turned into an underground home). I've been doing that off/on (More off) since 2011. Only now in 1.5.1 do I feel ready with my building style to go for it fully.
I can't see me not playing survial or Minecraft in whole, I'll reach 3 years playing it in September, and I hope I'm still playing a year after that!
Compare to 5 years ago!: Closed Thread
That said, I was heavily in to MMOs for a good twelve years. Was a guild member much of that time, and did a fair bit of group tanking. But eventually enough was enough. I left for the greener pastures of single-player Cyrodiil and other Elder Scrolls titles back in 2009. Haven't touched multi-player games since.
Can't say I'll never join a Minecraft server. But it would have to have clearly defined and rigidly enforced rules that I agree with, manned by people I have total trust in.
The only reason I see not to play SMP is if you're afraid of being bullied, or losing something you built.
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