I've been playing Minecraft for a very long time since Update 1.7.10, I created a survival world but It got later been deleted due to a major bug, so I created a new but also get deleted again due to a Malware of my pc, I think every world I created got deleted except this one, This new one I currently working on, I am bored because the game is so easy and always predictable when It comes to building, I have nothing else in my mind but always building.. well, that's what the game is, but all my hard work matters. It bores me to build another house but I build another one anyway.
well, duh, stop building houses. Build something else instead. The main problem with the people finding that Minecraft is becoming boring isn't because Minecraft is actually boring/lacking in something, it's that they keep doing the same stuff over and over again. Stop doing that and Minecraft instantly becomes non-boring without any work put in by Mojang or mod creators.
well, duh, stop building houses. Build something else instead. The main problem with the people finding that Minecraft is becoming boring isn't because Minecraft is actually boring/lacking in something, it's that they keep doing the same stuff over and over again. Stop doing that and Minecraft instantly becomes non-boring without any work put in by Mojang or mod creators.
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The game isn't boring itself, the game doesn't lack anything, the problem here is that I cant start a survival adventure without a house, and I'm trying my best to build a different one, I forgot to include that I want another design, building the same one makes me mad and bores me the most.
I tend to spend some time building then I go mining, then spend time fighting mobs. I keep changing what i do, in between I might build something different like multi-coloured cubes etc. Keep changing what you do, go to the nether, build a bridge, visit a village.....
Have a look online for building ideas, use different materials to build. even join a pvp site, see what they have built and replicate that, smaller of course. There's loads of ideas out there!
Phantoms, without question. I don't mind if I get attacked while exploring or while raiding end cities, but if I'm in my base, I just want to focus on building.
I've put hours into spawn proofing my base. I won't get touched by a single creeper or skeleton, but I can't completely get rid of phantoms.
Sure, I can sleep, but that's an inconvenience I don't want to deal with. Knowing I have to sleep every couple of nights really ruins the chill of the game for me.
... the problem here is that I cant start a survival adventure without a house
You can, actually, but you choose not to. That's an important distinction.
You are choosing to play the game the same way each time, which is what DuhDerp was talking about. Building a different house doesn't count as playing differently. You need to actually do something different.
For example, play in a nomadic style, with no permanent base of operations (no house). Wander the lands far and wide, surviving with only what you can carry in your inventory. Play on a different type of world (structureless superflat is quite challenging). Restrict yourself to one biome, etc.
You are only limited by your imagination, so stop telling yourself you can't do this or must do that, and imagine something different.
I went into the nether with my diamond sword and then fell off a cliff into lava, I was so mad, I was in a village and I made a fire place in the house I was staying in then it burnt down killing a lot of villagers so I tried to make a better fire place and it burnt again! so mad....
the problem here is that I cant start a survival adventure without a house,
I guess everyone approaches the game in a different way. My first priority is always a simple, basic shelter, but afterward I do a LOT of exploring before committing to any substantial build. I use villages for my base until I decide on a build site.
I like to explore; I think it is the most enjoyable aspect to the minecraft experience. The trouble with ANY build is that it is fixed in space. Eventually I will have explored everything around my base camp and feel the itch to explore further, at which point my base camp becomes no longer convenient as I have to travel ever farther away to see new terrain. I don't commit to significant building projects until I've located an unique setting that will make the effort worthwhile.
Presently I'm excavating a stronghold in Badlands terrain as the basis for a principal home. It's a great location; very scenic with close proximity to Desert/Plains/Taiga/Cold Ocean/Bamboo Forest/Oak Forest/Dark Forest/Swamp, which affords easy access to a wealth of materials. Nonetheless, I know that base will not always be convenient, as when I decide to explore the Woodland Mansion that is 20,000 blocks away.
As for building itself, I always do something new. New buildings may be based on older projects, but I have no interest in replicating a 'design'. At my current stronghold site I'm building structures into the slopes of the mesa plateau, using the quarried terracotta to mimic the banding of the general topography. Thus the building is site specific which keeps the project new and exciting.
I guess everyone approaches the game in a different way. My first priority is always a simple, basic shelter, but afterward I do a LOT of exploring before committing to any substantial build. I use villages for my base until I decide on a build site.
I like to explore; I think it is the most enjoyable aspect to the minecraft experience. The trouble with ANY build is that it is fixed in space. Eventually I will have explored everything around my base camp and feel the itch to explore further, at which point my base camp becomes no longer convenient as I have to travel ever farther away to see new terrain. I don't commit to significant building projects until I've located an unique setting that will make the effort worthwhile.
Presently I'm excavating a stronghold in Badlands terrain as the basis for a principal home. It's a great location; very scenic with close proximity to Desert/Plains/Taiga/Cold Ocean/Bamboo Forest/Oak Forest/Dark Forest/Swamp, which affords easy access to a wealth of materials. Nonetheless, I know that base will not always be convenient, as when I decide to explore the Woodland Mansion that is 20,000 blocks away.
As for building itself, I always do something new. New buildings may be based on older projects, but I have no interest in replicating a 'design'. At my current stronghold site I'm building structures into the slopes of the mesa plateau, using the quarried terracotta to mimic the banding of the general topography. Thus the building is site specific which keeps the project new and exciting.
I'm not building just a small house, I don't know, It feels weird to build one, so that's why I'm building a mansion and trying my best to make it look better than the other mansion I build from the past few years. and to make myself feels not bored and mad is by using my imagination to create a new design,
You can, actually, but you choose not to. That's an important distinction.
You are choosing to play the game the same way each time, which is what DuhDerp was talking about. Building a different house doesn't count as playing differently. You need to actually do something different.
For example, play in a nomadic style, with no permanent base of operations (no house). Wander the lands far and wide, surviving with only what you can carry in your inventory. Play on a different type of world (structureless superflat is quite challenging). Restrict yourself to one biome, etc.
You are only limited by your imagination, so stop telling yourself you can't do this or must do that, and imagine something different.
1. I don't know, I myself don't understand why I kept doing the same thing again and again But hates it at the same time, so to make myself feels good, I change the design of my house.
I've played the same world since 2013 or 2014 I think. Since I have work and children to tend to I never have enough time to play and I have a long list of builds that I have not yet started on, so boredom is not a problem of mine.
The one thing that makes me mad in Minecraft is lag. For every version the lag gets worse and I can't afford to upgrade my computer any more. I have a lot of redstone and mobs around my base area and most of the time the lag is so bad I can not activate the elytra and fly.
My goal in my current world is to find villages, secure them from mobs and beautify them. Then I connect the villages with a railway or a simple path made up of different building materials.
Two things get me really mad:
1. Having to interrupt my work to sleep so I won’t get attacked by mobs while I am out working in an unsecured area. This annoyed me so much that I almost stopped playing. Now I just turn on peaceful mode while I am working on a project and my motivation to play has returned.
2. Finding a village that I can’t “fix”. Maybe it is coincidence but in my 1.14 world all the villages I have found are extremely hard to secure. They are typically spread out too much, both horizontally and vertically. Too many houses are completely inaccessible on top of mountains or on the other side of mountains. This breaks the unity of the village and prevents villagers from gossiping with one another. Even when I build stairways to free villagers who are stuck on top of mountains, they often can’t find their way back to their homes. Many desert villages spawn over caves that collapse upon themselves when a single sand block is removed, leaving the houses floating in the air. I end up spending hours and hours just covering up the caves and creating normal ground around the village.
I've been playing Minecraft for a very long time since Update 1.7.10, I created a survival world but It got later been deleted due to a major bug, so I created a new but also get deleted again due to a Malware of my pc, I think every world I created got deleted except this one, This new one I currently working on, I am bored because the game is so easy and always predictable when It comes to building, I have nothing else in my mind but always building.. well, that's what the game is, but all my hard work matters. It bores me to build another house but I build another one anyway.
well, duh, stop building houses. Build something else instead. The main problem with the people finding that Minecraft is becoming boring isn't because Minecraft is actually boring/lacking in something, it's that they keep doing the same stuff over and over again. Stop doing that and Minecraft instantly becomes non-boring without any work put in by Mojang or mod creators.
Tread is edited.
The game isn't boring itself, the game doesn't lack anything, the problem here is that I cant start a survival adventure without a house, and I'm trying my best to build a different one, I forgot to include that I want another design, building the same one makes me mad and bores me the most.
I tend to spend some time building then I go mining, then spend time fighting mobs. I keep changing what i do, in between I might build something different like multi-coloured cubes etc. Keep changing what you do, go to the nether, build a bridge, visit a village.....
Have a look online for building ideas, use different materials to build. even join a pvp site, see what they have built and replicate that, smaller of course. There's loads of ideas out there!
Phantoms, without question. I don't mind if I get attacked while exploring or while raiding end cities, but if I'm in my base, I just want to focus on building.
I've put hours into spawn proofing my base. I won't get touched by a single creeper or skeleton, but I can't completely get rid of phantoms.
Sure, I can sleep, but that's an inconvenience I don't want to deal with. Knowing I have to sleep every couple of nights really ruins the chill of the game for me.
i don't get actually tilted from playing minecraft, but finding wild witches can be a nuisance
meh, I need black cats, they can be find in witches huts.
I remember years ago when I had a wonderful house and everything built out of wood, then it all caught fire from lightning thankfully I had a backup!
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I never experience or see lightning strikes a house and caused major damage, how? wouldn't the rain put off the fire?
You can, actually, but you choose not to. That's an important distinction.
You are choosing to play the game the same way each time, which is what DuhDerp was talking about. Building a different house doesn't count as playing differently. You need to actually do something different.
For example, play in a nomadic style, with no permanent base of operations (no house). Wander the lands far and wide, surviving with only what you can carry in your inventory. Play on a different type of world (structureless superflat is quite challenging). Restrict yourself to one biome, etc.
You are only limited by your imagination, so stop telling yourself you can't do this or must do that, and imagine something different.
I went into the nether with my diamond sword and then fell off a cliff into lava, I was so mad, I was in a village and I made a fire place in the house I was staying in then it burnt down killing a lot of villagers so I tried to make a better fire place and it burnt again! so mad....
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I guess everyone approaches the game in a different way. My first priority is always a simple, basic shelter, but afterward I do a LOT of exploring before committing to any substantial build. I use villages for my base until I decide on a build site.
I like to explore; I think it is the most enjoyable aspect to the minecraft experience. The trouble with ANY build is that it is fixed in space. Eventually I will have explored everything around my base camp and feel the itch to explore further, at which point my base camp becomes no longer convenient as I have to travel ever farther away to see new terrain. I don't commit to significant building projects until I've located an unique setting that will make the effort worthwhile.
Presently I'm excavating a stronghold in Badlands terrain as the basis for a principal home. It's a great location; very scenic with close proximity to Desert/Plains/Taiga/Cold Ocean/Bamboo Forest/Oak Forest/Dark Forest/Swamp, which affords easy access to a wealth of materials. Nonetheless, I know that base will not always be convenient, as when I decide to explore the Woodland Mansion that is 20,000 blocks away.
As for building itself, I always do something new. New buildings may be based on older projects, but I have no interest in replicating a 'design'. At my current stronghold site I'm building structures into the slopes of the mesa plateau, using the quarried terracotta to mimic the banding of the general topography. Thus the building is site specific which keeps the project new and exciting.
I hate hate hate hate cave spiders.
hate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cave spiders!!!!!!
I hate cave spider noises..
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I'm not building just a small house, I don't know, It feels weird to build one, so that's why I'm building a mansion and trying my best to make it look better than the other mansion I build from the past few years. and to make myself feels not bored and mad is by using my imagination to create a new design,
1. I don't know, I myself don't understand why I kept doing the same thing again and again But hates it at the same time, so to make myself feels good, I change the design of my house.
2. I'm homesick in Minecraft.
I've played the same world since 2013 or 2014 I think. Since I have work and children to tend to I never have enough time to play and I have a long list of builds that I have not yet started on, so boredom is not a problem of mine.
The one thing that makes me mad in Minecraft is lag. For every version the lag gets worse and I can't afford to upgrade my computer any more. I have a lot of redstone and mobs around my base area and most of the time the lag is so bad I can not activate the elytra and fly.
My goal in my current world is to find villages, secure them from mobs and beautify them. Then I connect the villages with a railway or a simple path made up of different building materials.
Two things get me really mad:
1. Having to interrupt my work to sleep so I won’t get attacked by mobs while I am out working in an unsecured area. This annoyed me so much that I almost stopped playing. Now I just turn on peaceful mode while I am working on a project and my motivation to play has returned.
2. Finding a village that I can’t “fix”. Maybe it is coincidence but in my 1.14 world all the villages I have found are extremely hard to secure. They are typically spread out too much, both horizontally and vertically. Too many houses are completely inaccessible on top of mountains or on the other side of mountains. This breaks the unity of the village and prevents villagers from gossiping with one another. Even when I build stairways to free villagers who are stuck on top of mountains, they often can’t find their way back to their homes. Many desert villages spawn over caves that collapse upon themselves when a single sand block is removed, leaving the houses floating in the air. I end up spending hours and hours just covering up the caves and creating normal ground around the village.
OP, just saying that saying you bought the game in 1.7.10 is a long time ago makes me feel old. Anyone here bought it in 1.3.2?
I bought in Beta 1.6
Beta 1.7.3 here.