- Live__AI
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Mar 5, 2013Live__AI posted a message on Another Snaphot, You Say? 13w10a Ready For TestingThe irony is that after all these bug fixes for the redstone update, redstone isn't less buggy at all. :<Posted in: News
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Feb 26, 2013Live__AI posted a message on Snapshot 13w09a Ready for Testing!Living Totem? Anyone?Posted in: News
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Feb 13, 2013Live__AI posted a message on Minecraft Pi Edition Now Downloadable!Ironic how Pi has nothing to do with blocks ahahPosted in: News
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Sep 6, 2012Live__AI posted a message on Snapshot 12w36a Ready For Testing!It would be funny if you could make a name float above the Steve faces like the names that float above other players. But only 1 line of space, I don't wanna replace the signs!Posted in: News
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one sec I'll put it up for yaHere
Those 4 torches are the outputs (won't ever be more than one on)
5 inputs, from left to right 4 3 2 1 and 0 challenges completed
Side view with the hub pressure plate
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Here's an example of making it flush with the floor
Hope you enjoy
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I still don't know if it's a DDR3 or GDDR5 though.
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The PC is a Predator G3610 and on the case it says the graphic card is a Nvidia GeForce GT545 up too 4095 so I started searching to see what type it was, DDR3 or GDDR5. The problem starts here: I don't think the graphic card built in the PC is either and there doesn't seem to be other types of GeForce GT545. I noticed when I looked at the output specifications and they aren't matching what I have.
GeForce GT545 DDR3 should have a HDMI a VDI and a VGA output
GeForce GT545 GDDR5 should have a HDMI and 2 DVI outputs
The graphic card in the PC has a HDMI a VDI and a DP output
My fear is that the graphic card is just something else altogether! (and then I bet it would be )
Tomorrow morning I will hook it all up and see what the graphic card has to say about itself, in the mean time though I was hoping someone here might have information I can't find. Is there a third GT545 I haven't come across on google? Is the output not even relevant to what graphic card is inside? Could it be some kind of OEM (not quite sure what this means yet either)?
Any information/suggestion is appreciated.
Thanks for your time and merry Christmas!
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Thanks for working so hard for us even at Christmas!
We all really appreciate it!
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As you are working with command blocks and levels so much you might find this concept interesting as well
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1591606-help-detecting-highest-xp-level/
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Why?
Never mind, don't answer that, just let this thread slip in page 2, then 3 etcetera as we know it should.
Edit: No, I will not bump this by answering you with a new post
If you are totally clueless first thing you do is some research.
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You know the armor slots and the 2x2 crafting slots of the players inventory? Of course you do!
I think it would be really awesome and functional if they were included in every other GUI as well, from crafting tables and furnaces to the newer stuff like trading and anvils. Imagine how many little annoyances would be solved:
Wanna get your stone from a chest, make buttons and then put the extra back? No problem, do it all in the chest GUI because it includes your 2x2 crafting grid!
Were you half way to crafting something and forgot sticks? No problem, make them using your 2x2 grid without clearing the 3x3 grid!
Wanna enchant your armor without having to place it in your inventory first? No problem, your armor slots are in the same GUI as the enchantment table!
And it goes on and on, all those little annoyances could be solved just like that!
But enough survival, let's talk creative. I think the creative inventory would be MUCH more flexible if your 27 inventory slots were always accessible no matter what tab you are taking stuff from (be it 'building blocks' or 'miscellaneous' or whatnot). Those 27 slots would easily end up containing your most needed/used/favorite blocks for an easy access that doesn't require switching tabs and scrolling.
And I wouldn't let that 'normal inventory' tab become useless, why not use it to have all the GUI's like crafting tables, enchantment tables, anvils etcetera, just at a scroll's reach? You could enchant or perhaps test a brewing recipe on the fly without having to place anything down.
I would definitely love a mod like this and I don't really see why anyone wouldn't either. it would be simply functional, without taking anything away (except annoyances) from the game and on the other hand leaving it almost vanilla.
Well hope some good modder likes this idea and takes the challenge!
In the mean time, Merry Christmas to you all ~
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That will be my new profile pic until 1.5
And you're welcome
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Edit: No really, all you had to do was open the sticky thread and pick the one you prefer
http://www.minecraft...designs/#RANDOM
Edit #2: Brace your selves, for this is only the first a tide of firework threads.
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For more info on command blocks:
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Command_Block
And server commands:
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Server_commands
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