Part one of the Challenge series that I hope will continue.
This challenge's theme is Redstone. I decided that it is time for the redstone part of the forums needs a challenge. So here it is!
The challenge:
Make a bank using storage minecarts, which uses no glitches, require a code for the bank, different codes will send a different minecart to the bay, includes a send back system, works in SMP, works with no mods, and can not be hacked/griefed by anyone.
Entrants:
Post to be listed here.
Good luck, and remember to post in this topic if you attempt. A save with screenshots must be posted when completed.
I'm not playing SMP, so I don't know anything about the glitches there. Is there any way to destroy/go through bedrock in SMP? If not, this should be pretty easy.
The easiest way is to dig under the bedrock vault. Go directly under it. Disconnect. Ask a player to fill the place you were in with soild blocks. Then woowzaa you are now in the bedrock vault.
Easy as cake.
Unless the bedrock vault is at bedrock layer which means you can't dig under it then the cake is a lie.
There is already a huge thread on this, and ALL entries that take more than one person to break require glitches. Despite that, none of them are immune to those dedicated enough and well versed in their own glitches (even excluding simply trying every code).
However, if there is a block on all kinds of placing and removing blocks then there's a slim chance... It wouldn't have to be immune to TNT then to say the least.
Coincidentally, I had already made a similar device when the problem was posed on my server. Basically there are 8 levers and a button. The levers must be the the correct personal "pin" when the button is pressed allowing the desired cart to come out. This makes it practically uncrackable as guessing would take forever with the separate button. I also have made a much more complex 10 digit button combination lock, but as of yet I have only applied with doors as the circuitry is already fairly complex.
Its certainly possible to wire something like this. I would use buttons, and connect them to memory units (RS NOR latch, fex) and a counter. If the buttons were input in the incorrect order a set number of times (usually 3), the device would lock permanently, and something would have to be manually reset inside the lock, or a longer code would be required. The problem here is the device would be massive. A single T flip-flop takes up 40 blocks of floor space. The device would cover several chunks, or basically be stacked clear down to the bedrock.
I wish I had the time to create an entry into this competition, but I have pressing matters in real life right now. I look forward to seeing what you guys come up with.
~G
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This challenge's theme is Redstone. I decided that it is time for the redstone part of the forums needs a challenge. So here it is!
The challenge:
Make a bank using storage minecarts, which uses no glitches, require a code for the bank, different codes will send a different minecart to the bay, includes a send back system, works in SMP, works with no mods,
and can not be hacked/griefed by anyone.Entrants:
Post to be listed here.
Good luck, and remember to post in this topic if you attempt. A save with screenshots must be posted when completed.
No one can do it then. Anything is griefable.
Build in spawn area.
Expect my entire soon
I fail to see how that will stop griefing.
Non-OPs cannot destroy or place blocks in spawn.
OP's grief. I have seen it done before. Unless you have a further argument, I pronounce this challenge impossible.
No
Easy as cake.
Unless the bedrock vault is at bedrock layer which means you can't dig under it then the cake is a lie.
However, if there is a block on all kinds of placing and removing blocks then there's a slim chance... It wouldn't have to be immune to TNT then to say the least.
I wish I had the time to create an entry into this competition, but I have pressing matters in real life right now. I look forward to seeing what you guys come up with.
~G