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You're clearly trying to stop them from making new textures.
I'm genuinely perplexed how me saying I don't like the textures stops them from making new textures. I don't even see the part in the post where I waged war against the pixel creator and anyone who supports him. Because to me, it was an pointless post that I would of forgot about the second I posted it. If you think I'm forcing my opinion, take your own advice and stop accusing me of bogus things.
If you like this change, don't let other people ruin it for you. Complaining is practically why this forum exists. I've been here doing it about minecraft changes for over 4 years. The whole reason I'm here is to give my two cents, which not everyone will always agree with. But that's the fun part.
The last thing I want is to stop what Mojang's doing. If they stop making updates, what I am I going to complain about then?
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That's the mod's ID. Every mob in beta 1.7 has a number over it's head when F3 is open.
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Who knows? I doubt anyone on this forum would know. And the chance of getting a response from them is almost none, they have large channels. In any case, it's not anyone's business but their's.
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Probably almost all of the people who do that are kids who cannot grasp how long and the effort it takes to make and update mods and resource packs. The newer generation was raised in the age of the internet, smartphones, and online streaming. Everything is made to be instant and convenient. The concept of waiting is becoming more and more foreign by the day. It's natural young people are more self-centered and impatient.
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I didn't explain very well. I know you can play a world with no disk space, but if someone tried to load a world with zero disk space, I'm pretty sure the whole client will crash. Your drive can fill up mid-game and you can continue playing despite the damage it will do to the save game. I only know what happens in single player, I have no idea what happens with servers. Could a computer with no space host a server? No idea. I suppose it's not impossible.
You are right about it not being the deletion bug, I forgot that it can't happen with terrain that is already generated. So, it must be some kind of corruption or something interfering with Minecraft's ability to place chucks correctly. But with the information given, I would have no idea, just throwing out possibilities.
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Having two accounts means buying the game twice. If you want another account, you need to buy Minecraft again.
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I like the idea of redoing the textures but have mixed feeling about what I'm seeing. Quite a few just look jarring or out of place. Perhaps when all the textures are done, it will look...not so bad. It looks like they made the textures more detailed and polished them, then enlarged them using Paint which made them look washed out and blurry. Others are so jarring they look like they were ripped from a smartphone game like the emerald and diamond blocks.
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Close this world and load it up again again. Does anything happen? Does it get worse, stay the same or does the world get better?
I wouldn't think this is caused by lack of disk space, as I'm 99% sure you cannot even load a world on a computer with zero disk space, and even if you could run it, every time the world is loaded, the chucks will fail to be placed correctly and will get even more glitchy than previously. This might differ due to it being a server, but I don't think so. Check how much space is on your computer just in case.
This looks almost certainly a case of the the game placing chunks in the wrong places, but why it's doing that is another question. I'm no world corruption expert but this looks like a bad case of corrupted chunks. I very rarely see them scattered everywhere like this, but it's the only explanation I can think of. Unless there is some bug I'm unaware of.
What is this world called? Have you ever had another world of the same name in the past? It's a possibility that some of the chunks from that deleted world were carried over. (Was this bug ever fixed? Not to my knowledge.)
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Accounts are not free. When you buy the game, you aren't really buying the software, you are buying the account to use it. Having two accounts means buying the game twice.
Unless sharing your account is okay, there is no getting around buying a second account.
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It's probably mostly for nostalgia reasons and people who dislike hunger(I'm one of them.) There was no large, ground-breaking update that changed a lot that wasn't heavily despised by the community. Every change alienates somebody. If 1.8 beta isn't good enough of an example, just look at 1.9. A lot of changes in 1.8 beta were pretty controversial, it's to be expected.
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I was under the impression that old textures would be left as an alternate resource pack, but don't quote me on that. This would be okay, but it's a bit redundant for the reasons above. It's pretty easy to make a texture pack out of the old textures. I'm sure there will be tons of walkthroughs coming out for how to use the old textures for 1.13+.
Very little support.
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The worst would be 1.6 or 1.8. 1.6 added the zombie siege feature which drove me mad. I'm so glad they dialed it back in 1.7, having a mob of 20 zombies on me every night was infuriating. I can't even play 1.8, if I touch one thing in the menu the graphics start having a seizure and I have to restart the whole thing. 1.8 was absurdly glitchy. I tried to create a world with it one time and no blocks would spawn so I fell into the void. After that, I was done with 1.8. Never touched it since. There weren't many features I even liked anyway aside from world customization.
The best would be 1.9 or 1.7. I say 1.7 just because that was the version I played the most. Most mods nowadays are for 1.7. I liked all the new features a lot and it's always fun to play again today. After 1.8, I pretty much quit minecraft until 1.9 came along. 1.9 was the version that actually made vanilla survival fun again for me. I can't say I prefer the new combat system, but it is pretty fun to round up zombies and slash attack them all at once.
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But that's basically a port. In other words, the same game made for Windows 10. Same way how the Xbox version isn't a sequel.
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It used to way worse several years ago, at least in my memory. Spammers are all over YouTube. YouTube comment sections are cancer, especially for Minecraft Youtubers. These people spam Minecraft YouTubers because their audiences are packed with gullible children who will unknowingly fall for the scam. Sad, but there isn't anything that can be done. Perhaps blacklisting certain words might be a temporary solution, but people will get around it.
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Yes, that's true. I have seen snowy biomes right next to a desert before, like one time. But that almost never happens. I can find jungles too, but sometimes people are not so lucky. I base what I am saying on what I have seen in amidst. Most seeds I look at don't have a jungle within 1000 blocks of spawn. Just what I've observed from my personal experience.
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Crazy people would probably take them from their homes and murder them if they knew where they lived. It would get to the point where all of them would retreat to some abstract island away from people or hide in plain sight secretly among humans. If they hunted humans, you can bet people would become vampire slayers and hunt them down.