Just a few things I've noticed:
Smooth Lighting causes a crash when changed on main page via options.
Multiple different lighting failures in the game.
Mountain range is notable bigger than other biomes, a bit overpowering.
Some NPC villages have a stone house that spawns 1 block too low, causing the door to be 1 block high (Confirm this is a bug?)
Friendly mob generator a bit too high? (I saw 16 pigs on my screen 20 blocks from my spawn)
F3 is no longer debug mode, so you can't see mob IDs. (Good call Mojang)
Cloud height raised (No longer floats through buildings, another great change)
So far it's a nice update, still working on reviewing it. Can't wait to Youtube this.
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Thanks!
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This is what makes it interesting:
Go to basically 0/-100 and search around a 400 block radius of each axis. It's quite amazing.
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Thank god. Time to finally make that movie I've been wanting to make.
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If I release it, I'll most likely rip it from this world and move it to an empty one, since this is a SMP server with a lot of private unreleased stuff (ATM).
I thought the chickens were the bad ones?
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Hah, thanks for the picture comments, but some answers to the OT question would be nice too :tongue.gif:
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What is Minecraft to you? What does the game symbolize, and what motivates you to play the game and strive to be good? Is it a relaxing day break game that you can show off to other people, or is it an epic thriller survival with blood thirsty zombies and spiders? Simply let everyone (That reads this) know what Minecraft is to you, and why you play it.
But if you want to take it a step further, why don't you explain it in graphic form? This was my original idea when I thought of this question, and after a week of schematics and work, I think I've properly explained what Minecraft is to me in the form of graphics. Before I give you my answer, here are the pics: (If some don't load, just reload the page)
What you just saw was a sphere with the diameter and height of 64 blocks. It took roughly 3-4 days to put all the glass on it, and was inventory hacked (Multiplayer freebuild server). The bottom 32 blocks in the sphere is water, which is to signify that the world in Minecraft is primarily based on water, or the products of water. What we have wouldn't be possible without it. The next layer is the earth, the ground on which we build and use each day. On the ground are trees, signifying the different biomes and how trees are used in everyday gameplay. Next is a house, which every person that plays Minecraft (More or less) makes, and behind that are two basic cave systems, which depict how mining is also a big part of the game.
The sphere was built high (and low) enough for clouds to pass though, and for the bottom of the sphere to melt in with the water, giving it an infinite feeling. I recently commentated on this, and the video will be posted in my commentary thread if anyone wishes to see it in more detail (Link in my signature).
But with all that, or a "tl;dr", what is Minecraft to you? You can either make your statement with text, or you can attempt to express your opinion using Minecraft itself. Hope to read some amazing things soon!
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Darn Youtube. You can do two things underwater, if it's something like:
You can dig to the side of the "hill" and make a base there. If you don't want to do that, you can dig straight down like:
Then you can place a block above your head so you have air, and dig how you like. You can make it fall straight down into your main room, or you can dig into the side of the ground a little bit and make a door. Or sugar cane. Either of those will block water out.
I hope I understood your question correctly, and was able to answer it in a way you can understand :tongue.gif:
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Edit: ninja'd