How about pumpkins? They're considered a helmet but can't be enchanted. Now for the enchantments not sure what you could put on for pumpkins that sounds reasonable but that's up to the developers to decide I suppose. Maybe a 'glow' enchantment so your head glows in the dark. Something stupid like that would give me a good laugh.
You see this is a very tactical hot bar setting because when I go caving I usually have my torches out and if I see a mob my sword is just one mouse wheel away
Seems a bit 'boxy', I understand Minecraft is a game of boxes but it just looks like huge rectangular prisms. Intricate/tessellating shapes would have done a fair bit better in my opinion.
When I feel like I've found myself a massive cave I take it nice and slow. I'll go in, get resources, and get back out. and I repeat this until the cave has been fully explored. This works for me because it keeps me interested and It's not so resource intensive. Not just that but I like to work on multiple things at once so caving isn't the only thing I do at one time.
Give me a few here to see what I can think of, though somepony else will beat me by then
Oh, well I'm planning on buying one from there, I got this gift card for sears where I can pretty much get any video card for free. I just don't wanna spend the whole gift card on one thing, that's why I've given myself a budget.
Hello, I need help choosing a graphics card for my computer so I can run Minecraft at a higher FPS.
The Specs of the PC (ASUS)
Intel® Core™ i5 CPU 650 @ 3.2 GHz
Installed Memory(RAM) : 8 GB (7.8 usable)
64-bit Operating System
The one thing it lacks (as far as I know) is a graphics card. I can run Minecraft on normal settings at about 20+ FPS, sometimes it'll drop a lot other times it'll run smoothly.
My question is what's a good video card I can get to run Minecraft at optimal settings( including mods such as the GSLS Shader ). I'm willing to spend about 150-200 US dollars. I also I know I'll need a power supply to go along with that seeing as the one my computer holds is the lowest it can go (40 watts I believe?). Anyways, If someone can give me a few video cards to choose from and why they're better then others, that'd be swell.
-Thanks in advance
I was looking at this graphics card, seems pretty cheap but I don't know if it can run Minecraft
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You see this is a very tactical hot bar setting because when I go caving I usually have my torches out and if I see a mob my sword is just one mouse wheel away
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http://reviews.cnet.com/Asus_Essentio_CG5275_AR003/4505-3118_7-33964723.html
This is how the case looks like, I think I bought this about 2-3 years ago.
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I'm not really sure, I think it's 40 watts. I believe it came standard with the computer.
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Oh, well I'm planning on buying one from there, I got this gift card for sears where I can pretty much get any video card for free. I just don't wanna spend the whole gift card on one thing, that's why I've given myself a budget.
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The Specs of the PC (ASUS)
Intel® Core™ i5 CPU 650 @ 3.2 GHz
Installed Memory(RAM) : 8 GB (7.8 usable)
64-bit Operating System
The one thing it lacks (as far as I know) is a graphics card. I can run Minecraft on normal settings at about 20+ FPS, sometimes it'll drop a lot other times it'll run smoothly.
My question is what's a good video card I can get to run Minecraft at optimal settings( including mods such as the GSLS Shader ). I'm willing to spend about 150-200 US dollars. I also I know I'll need a power supply to go along with that seeing as the one my computer holds is the lowest it can go (40 watts I believe?). Anyways, If someone can give me a few video cards to choose from and why they're better then others, that'd be swell.
-Thanks in advance
I was looking at this graphics card, seems pretty cheap but I don't know if it can run Minecraft
http://www.sears.com...=1&blockType=G1
OR this one
http://www.sears.com...=6&blockType=G6