Hmm... Either any japanese porn game not involving tentacles. Or possibly GTA V, as long as I can use cheats. Oh, and I still get to be me, 'cause all their lives kinda suck.
I'm going to get an Xbox one sooner or later. But first I plan to build a new PC, so it could be awhile. I'll probably play a bit of MCPC between now and then though.
It has been awhile since I've played, but I'm pretty sure this still isn't possible on XBLA version. Soon we should see an update that changes the mechanics of entities. They will be pseudo-magnetically attracted to each other, making it possible to create a machine that will only react to a player dropping a specific entity. For now, I don't think you can make a machine react to a specific block. You can build one that will only accept solid blocks, or transparent only, or only those affected by gravity. (sand & gravel)
I don't want infinite worlds, but some choice of map size and dimensions would be nice. I would like the option to sacrifice area for a world with more depth. Aside from that, I like how MCXBLA maps function. Specifically chunk loading mechanics. The benefits of this have been outlined in a thread shortly after release. The information should still be relevant.
This has been very helpful. At the main menu I do not have the multiplayer option. How do I get online to play with others?
You will need to purchase an Xbox LIVE Gold account. You can use your credit/debit card online or buy a pre-paid subscription card at any major (and most minor) department stores. Have any of these cards ready and click "Join Xbox LIVE" on your dashboard. Follow the steps from there.
Wolfe nailed it. But to save you from a "WTF?!?!" moment in the future, here's a tip. When updates are made to terrain generation, the same seed will differ to some extent.
go and use the search function cause theres hundreds of posts asking the same question you are
^^^ Pretty much this. Or you can scroll through the "Show Your Creation" section. Just read topics until something catches your eye. Or go to YouTube, think of something that interests you, literally anything, then type it in the search bar and put "Minecraft" after it. Boom, unlimited inspiration.
That TOS thing says nothing about modifying user created files.
First, I want to stress that you reread the post below. Then realize that no one in their right mind has ever written a gamesave file from scratch. It's obviously easier to save in the game itself, then alter the file. Therefore, no file on an unmodded console is really user created.
AGAIN, the whole agreement (as with any legal agreement) is open to interpretation. The definitive answer really only comes IF someone presses the wording through a court of law... and even then, it's still subject to appeal. However, I can say that using the "Joe Blow on the internet said it was OK" defense seldom works out.
You interpret that the gamesave file is "user created"; however, it might also be argued that it is the game, not the user, that generates the world initially and creates the gamesave file... that the user is then allowed (by the game itself) to rearrange the content of it.
My point is that you and you alone are responsible for the consequences of how you interpret the TOS. You pays your own money and you take your own chances. In discussing the merits of this thread, there is also the TOS of this website to consider (and interpret); and I believe they have clearly said that they don't want "how to" mod discussions going on here.
Now that you've hopefully read that again, read this again:
Attempt to disassemble, decompile, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, modify, further sublicense, distribute, or use for other purposes the Services, any game, application, or other content available or accessible through the Services, or any hardware associated with the Services or with an Authorized Device. If you do, we may cancel your account and your ability to access the Services, and pursue other legal remedies. We may take any legal action we deem appropriate against users who violate our systems or network security, this Agreement or any additional terms incorporated or referenced in it. Such users may also incur criminal or civil liability."
Now that bit in bold is a bit of a catchall, stating you cannot use third-party software to alter ANY files native to the console whatsoever. Legally, you do have the right to do so, as long as you're not actually committing a crime. But you would still be breaking ToS. While it is practically undetectable and virtually no one ever gets banned for it, technically it is still against LIVE ToS. Once again, definitely and positively against the rules Microsoft enforces on every person who agrees to join Xbox LIVE.
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If you have a nice PC you can try to run it on an emulator. I have a feeling it would be very difficult to play though. xP
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Imagine swapping tilesets in Dwarf Fortress. Most of them are completely different.
Nice fort though. Your creativity and patience exceeds my own, good sir.
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http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1423871-redstone-mechanics-within-partially-loaded-chunks-op-is-outdated-check-the-third-page/page__st__40__hl__ pre loaded chunk#entry19583294
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You will need to purchase an Xbox LIVE Gold account. You can use your credit/debit card online or buy a pre-paid subscription card at any major (and most minor) department stores. Have any of these cards ready and click "Join Xbox LIVE" on your dashboard. Follow the steps from there.
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^^^ Pretty much this. Or you can scroll through the "Show Your Creation" section. Just read topics until something catches your eye. Or go to YouTube, think of something that interests you, literally anything, then type it in the search bar and put "Minecraft" after it. Boom, unlimited inspiration.
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First, I want to stress that you reread the post below. Then realize that no one in their right mind has ever written a gamesave file from scratch. It's obviously easier to save in the game itself, then alter the file. Therefore, no file on an unmodded console is really user created.
Now that you've hopefully read that again, read this again:
Attempt to disassemble, decompile, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, modify, further sublicense, distribute, or use for other purposes the Services, any game, application, or other content available or accessible through the Services, or any hardware associated with the Services or with an Authorized Device. If you do, we may cancel your account and your ability to access the Services, and pursue other legal remedies. We may take any legal action we deem appropriate against users who violate our systems or network security, this Agreement or any additional terms incorporated or referenced in it. Such users may also incur criminal or civil liability."
Now that bit in bold is a bit of a catchall, stating you cannot use third-party software to alter ANY files native to the console whatsoever. Legally, you do have the right to do so, as long as you're not actually committing a crime. But you would still be breaking ToS. While it is practically undetectable and virtually no one ever gets banned for it, technically it is still against LIVE ToS. Once again, definitely and positively against the rules Microsoft enforces on every person who agrees to join Xbox LIVE.