I found the best way to play survival - this also goes for creative and other mini games too - is with one hand, preferably my right one, on the mouse and my another hand, again preferably my left, on the W A S D keys. Optimum monitor placement is also key. The display side usually works best when positioned towards my eyes and face. An added luxury would be seating, primarily a nice overstuffed office chair, with wheels if we want to really get fancy, works great. If audio is available, then there are great options by way of headphones. Headphones capable of full Dolby 5.1 Surround are optimum, with additional points for a powered subwoofer to reproduce those bone crunching bass notes played during thunderstorms and leg splintering falls in survival. If there is enough forethought put into a particular session, there could also be some strategic drinks and/or snacks within arms reach of the best way to play setup.
I found the best way to play survival - this also goes for creative and other mini games too - is with one hand, preferably my right one, on the mouse and my another hand, again preferably my left, on the W A S D keys. Optimum monitor placement is also key. The display side usually works best when positioned towards my eyes and face. An added luxury would be seating, primarily a nice overstuffed office chair, with wheels if we want to really get fancy, works great. If audio is available, then there are great options by way of headphones. Headphones capable of full Dolby 5.1 Surround are optimum, with additional points for a powered subwoofer to reproduce those bone crunching bass notes played during thunderstorms and leg splintering falls in survival. If there is enough forethought put into a particular session, there could also be some strategic drinks and/or snacks within arms reach of the best way to play setup.
And THAT is the best way to play survival.
I doubt anyone plays like this. It is the most unusual method I have ever heard of.
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"It's just like the story of the grasshopper and the octopus. All year long, the grasshopper kept burying acorns for the winter, while the octopus mooched off his girlfriend and watched TV. But then the winter came, and the grasshopper died, and the octopus ate all his acorns. And also he got a racecar. Is any of this getting through to you?"
I found the best way to play survival - this also goes for creative and other mini games too - is with one hand, preferably my right one, on the mouse and my another hand, again preferably my left, on the W A S D keys. Optimum monitor placement is also key. The display side usually works best when positioned towards my eyes and face. An added luxury would be seating, primarily a nice overstuffed office chair, with wheels if we want to really get fancy, works great. If audio is available, then there are great options by way of headphones. Headphones capable of full Dolby 5.1 Surround are optimum, with additional points for a powered subwoofer to reproduce those bone crunching bass notes played during thunderstorms and leg splintering falls in survival. If there is enough forethought put into a particular session, there could also be some strategic drinks and/or snacks within arms reach of the best way to play setup.
And THAT is the best way to play survival.
Considering I asked best way you've played in Survival Mode, that is a strange thing to do. It must take quite a wail to build the chair, mouse and such especially the monitor lol
I found the best way to play survival - this also goes for creative and other mini games too - is with one hand, preferably my right one, on the mouse and my another hand, again preferably my left, on the W A S D keys. Optimum monitor placement is also key. The display side usually works best when positioned towards my eyes and face. An added luxury would be seating, primarily a nice overstuffed office chair, with wheels if we want to really get fancy, works great. If audio is available, then there are great options by way of headphones. Headphones capable of full Dolby 5.1 Surround are optimum, with additional points for a powered subwoofer to reproduce those bone crunching bass notes played during thunderstorms and leg splintering falls in survival. If there is enough forethought put into a particular session, there could also be some strategic drinks and/or snacks within arms reach of the best way to play setup.
And THAT is the best way to play survival.
IRL, this says everything.
In game, I have a tendency to make a dirt house, build a HUGE base, and start playing one day maybe a month after I started the game not knowing what biome is twenty chunks in any direction.
Then I get a buncha materials saying "I'm going to explore!", then find that thirty minutes later I'm instead in my mines saying "ehhhh... maybe another day."
This goes on until I decide I really will go exploring.
Hasn't happened yet.
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To this day, my signature remains unsigned.
These eggs don't need anything - they're just farming views. Thanks for your time!
For some reason the best way for me to play in survival mode is to have as much stacked against me as possible. My favorite way to play is in 1.7.10 with the following mods:
Enviromine, Glenn's Gases, Weather & Tornadoes, Spice Of Life, Lycanite's Mobs, Zombie Awareness, Special AI, Special Mobs, and TC with Iguana' Tinker Tweaks.
I feel like I'm forgetting something, but you get the idea. I don't know why, other than I'm just a masochist who loves 'crap your pants' levels of difficulty.
The best way I played minecraft was the time I was using my old PC. Although it is not as fast as my laptop, I was comfortable sitting on a comfy chair inside a well ventilated room. The flatscreen monitor was decent enough to project the minecraft window, giving it a "gamer environment" to it.
Nowadays, I'm stuck with this laptop that performs better than my old PC but heats up like hell. Don't even ask about the room I play in, it is so crammed in here I feel like the room's dimension is equivalent to minecraft measurements.
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!Special thanks for TNT123BOOM for an awesome siggy! Want to read some awesome journals? Try this: Survival Journals/Worlds list
The best way ive played in survival mode is in a mod pack with a good mix of magic and tech mods. I enjoy the more difficult mods the most it seems since I like a challenge. As far as survival settings I normally play on hard mode, but not hardcore. I do not play factions, pvp, or any other type of games. Just standard survival on hard with mods
The best way I've found is to only let yourself stay in one location for a maximum of 7 nights (unless you intend to build something big, or are inspired). Then, move on to the next biome. Stay for awhile, build something, then move forward. I did this for a few months, and had explored so far from the spawn point that I had no idea what was back there. I never turned back, and just kept moving forward. The new biomes gave me inspiration, and it was fascinating deciding what to leave behind and what to take with me when I continued forward.
In A Private Multiplayer Realms World
Start at the spawn point, and build your first village there, no matter where it is. Then, strike out in different directions (if there are at least two of you), and don't meet up until after you have found the next biome, and built something cool. A friend and I have been using this method of months now, and have created some vast, very cool villages across the map. The map is so large that we rarely bump into each other, or each other's creations.
I found the best way to play survival - this also goes for creative and other mini games too - is with one hand, preferably my right one, on the mouse and my another hand, again preferably my left, on the W A S D keys. Optimum monitor placement is also key. The display side usually works best when positioned towards my eyes and face. An added luxury would be seating, primarily a nice overstuffed office chair, with wheels if we want to really get fancy, works great. If audio is available, then there are great options by way of headphones. Headphones capable of full Dolby 5.1 Surround are optimum, with additional points for a powered subwoofer to reproduce those bone crunching bass notes played during thunderstorms and leg splintering falls in survival. If there is enough forethought put into a particular session, there could also be some strategic drinks and/or snacks within arms reach of the best way to play setup.
And THAT is the best way to play survival.
That is how you beat every computer game.
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I have only conquered the End. Now I will conquer the world
I've got a private server that my friends and I play on. It started only a few days ago, and in total, we probably have about 50 diamonds. I'm planning on building a freaking awesome house soon. In just the few days I've played, it's probably been close to my best minecraft survival experience. Back around 1.3 I had a pretty cool survival world I played tons on. I was fairly inexperienced, but I ended up finding a couple diamond veins. When my bro joined over LAN was probably the best survival experience ever.
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"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade! Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man whose gonna burn your house down - with the lemons! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that'll burn your house down!"
My favorite thing to do on vanilla is hardcore superflat worlds. I fount the superflat dessert preset is actually conquerable. It tends to require a nomadic early game until you find a village with saplings in a chest. The strongholds do spawn in this preset, making it the most challenging vanilla full-game experience.
My favorite thing to do on vanilla is hardcore superflat worlds. I fount the superflat dessert preset is actually conquerable. It tends to require a nomadic early game until you find a village with saplings in a chest. The strongholds do spawn in this preset, making it the most challenging vanilla full-game experience.
That is a very unique way of playing. What made you decide to go with the super flat world to begin with?
If your laptop is having heating problems, try cleaning it out with a can of air from some office supply store. Blow some "duster" air into the exhaust vents of its cooling fan and watch the dust come out of its intakes.
Did this and my 2 yr laptop doesn't overheat playing MC or flash game or w/e anymore.
If your laptop is having heating problems, try cleaning it out with a can of air from some office supply store. Blow some "duster" air into the exhaust vents of its cooling fan and watch the dust come out of its intakes.
Did this and my 2 yr laptop doesn't overheat playing MC or flash game or w/e anymore.
I might put that in my to do list. thank you
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!Special thanks for TNT123BOOM for an awesome siggy! Want to read some awesome journals? Try this: Survival Journals/Worlds list
What is the best way you've played in Survival Mode? What made it so fun? Was there anything that made it unique? Was the server modded?
I myself is a type of guy who like challenge , so i went creative , make a medium sized maze o3o and i put spawners of zombie, in random place ofc.
After finishing that, i enter my own maze with an iron set, iron sword , bows with infinity , and arrow, with some food, and torches >.< Oh, i can stay in there for hours and hours just to make it larger and feel the challenge !
Other than that, i usually experiment using my redstone, so far i made junk... A mob trampolina ( Make mobs jump in the air ! and push them to the Right side funny to see em ) and then i made a zombie loot farm ~_~ getting a villager is super hard... Meh, well gl, btw, its more fun if you play with friend, if not, Do the achievement, it give you the sense when you get achievement
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"The Best Intention of Invitation , The worst Kind of Trouble."
Ah, i want to milk some cow, maybe gonna snatch the princess later o3o
What is the best way you've played in Survival Mode? What made it so fun? Was there anything that made it unique? Was the server modded?
I found the best way to play survival - this also goes for creative and other mini games too - is with one hand, preferably my right one, on the mouse and my another hand, again preferably my left, on the W A S D keys. Optimum monitor placement is also key. The display side usually works best when positioned towards my eyes and face. An added luxury would be seating, primarily a nice overstuffed office chair, with wheels if we want to really get fancy, works great. If audio is available, then there are great options by way of headphones. Headphones capable of full Dolby 5.1 Surround are optimum, with additional points for a powered subwoofer to reproduce those bone crunching bass notes played during thunderstorms and leg splintering falls in survival. If there is enough forethought put into a particular session, there could also be some strategic drinks and/or snacks within arms reach of the best way to play setup.
And THAT is the best way to play survival.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/survival-mode/2372609-journal-the-ballad-of-dirtdog
I doubt anyone plays like this. It is the most unusual method I have ever heard of.
"It's just like the story of the grasshopper and the octopus. All year long, the grasshopper kept burying acorns for the winter, while the octopus mooched off his girlfriend and watched TV. But then the winter came, and the grasshopper died, and the octopus ate all his acorns. And also he got a racecar. Is any of this getting through to you?"
Considering I asked best way you've played in Survival Mode, that is a strange thing to do. It must take quite a wail to build the chair, mouse and such especially the monitor lol
IRL, this says everything.
In game, I have a tendency to make a dirt house, build a HUGE base, and start playing one day maybe a month after I started the game not knowing what biome is twenty chunks in any direction.
Then I get a buncha materials saying "I'm going to explore!", then find that thirty minutes later I'm instead in my mines saying "ehhhh... maybe another day."
This goes on until I decide I really will go exploring.
Hasn't happened yet.
To this day, my signature remains unsigned.
These eggs don't need anything - they're just farming views. Thanks for your time!
For some reason the best way for me to play in survival mode is to have as much stacked against me as possible. My favorite way to play is in 1.7.10 with the following mods:
Enviromine, Glenn's Gases, Weather & Tornadoes, Spice Of Life, Lycanite's Mobs, Zombie Awareness, Special AI, Special Mobs, and TC with Iguana' Tinker Tweaks.
I feel like I'm forgetting something, but you get the idea. I don't know why, other than I'm just a masochist who loves 'crap your pants' levels of difficulty.
So many mods, so little time.
The best way I played minecraft was the time I was using my old PC. Although it is not as fast as my laptop, I was comfortable sitting on a comfy chair inside a well ventilated room. The flatscreen monitor was decent enough to project the minecraft window, giving it a "gamer environment" to it.
Nowadays, I'm stuck with this laptop that performs better than my old PC but heats up like hell. Don't even ask about the room I play in, it is so crammed in here I feel like the room's dimension is equivalent to minecraft measurements.
Want to read some awesome journals? Try this: Survival Journals/Worlds list
The best way ive played in survival mode is in a mod pack with a good mix of magic and tech mods. I enjoy the more difficult mods the most it seems since I like a challenge. As far as survival settings I normally play on hard mode, but not hardcore. I do not play factions, pvp, or any other type of games. Just standard survival on hard with mods
In Single-Player
The best way I've found is to only let yourself stay in one location for a maximum of 7 nights (unless you intend to build something big, or are inspired). Then, move on to the next biome. Stay for awhile, build something, then move forward. I did this for a few months, and had explored so far from the spawn point that I had no idea what was back there. I never turned back, and just kept moving forward. The new biomes gave me inspiration, and it was fascinating deciding what to leave behind and what to take with me when I continued forward.
In A Private Multiplayer Realms World
Start at the spawn point, and build your first village there, no matter where it is. Then, strike out in different directions (if there are at least two of you), and don't meet up until after you have found the next biome, and built something cool. A friend and I have been using this method of months now, and have created some vast, very cool villages across the map. The map is so large that we rarely bump into each other, or each other's creations.
That is how you beat every computer game.
I have only conquered the End. Now I will conquer the world
Units! Onward to the rest of MineCraft!
The first time I joined a survival community server. I had a blast and it refueled my love for Minecraft survival.
You can just call me Canary.
How not to look like a total fool in the forum games
I've got a private server that my friends and I play on. It started only a few days ago, and in total, we probably have about 50 diamonds. I'm planning on building a freaking awesome house soon. In just the few days I've played, it's probably been close to my best minecraft survival experience. Back around 1.3 I had a pretty cool survival world I played tons on. I was fairly inexperienced, but I ended up finding a couple diamond veins. When my bro joined over LAN was probably the best survival experience ever.
"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade! Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man whose gonna burn your house down - with the lemons! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that'll burn your house down!"
-Cave Johnson
My favorite thing to do on vanilla is hardcore superflat worlds. I fount the superflat dessert preset is actually conquerable. It tends to require a nomadic early game until you find a village with saplings in a chest. The strongholds do spawn in this preset, making it the most challenging vanilla full-game experience.
I have many underground builds.Thats how I like it.
Come to kspcity! Transportation
http://kerbalcity.myminicity.com/ http://kerbalcity.myminicity.com/tra
Industry
http://kerbalcity.myminicity.com/ind
I like minigames.
GENERATION 20: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig and add 1 to the generation
Destroy the creepers.
That is a very unique way of playing. What made you decide to go with the super flat world to begin with?
A small survival community with the addition of mods is what got me addicted to Minecraft I haven't stopped since!
If your laptop is having heating problems, try cleaning it out with a can of air from some office supply store. Blow some "duster" air into the exhaust vents of its cooling fan and watch the dust come out of its intakes.
Did this and my 2 yr laptop doesn't overheat playing MC or flash game or w/e anymore.
I might put that in my to do list. thank you
Want to read some awesome journals? Try this: Survival Journals/Worlds list
I myself is a type of guy who like challenge , so i went creative , make a medium sized maze o3o and i put spawners of zombie, in random place ofc.
After finishing that, i enter my own maze with an iron set, iron sword , bows with infinity , and arrow, with some food, and torches >.< Oh, i can stay in there for hours and hours just to make it larger and feel the challenge !
Other than that, i usually experiment using my redstone, so far i made junk... A mob trampolina ( Make mobs jump in the air ! and push them to the Right side funny to see em ) and then i made a zombie loot farm ~_~ getting a villager is super hard... Meh, well gl, btw, its more fun if you play with friend, if not, Do the achievement, it give you the sense when you get achievement
Ah, i want to milk some cow, maybe gonna snatch the princess later o3o
I got 99 trouble, and you wont be one of them .