I remember that one. Though I had no idea what game they were spoofing at the time. It wasn't until I actually played minecraft that I had the "OH, that's what that was about" response.
I'm totally stoked for them to get added. And looking forward to all the crazy contraptions that people use them to build. The self-repairing bridge is just the beginning!
Rotate it 90 degrees, and you have creeper-proof rebuildable walls. Just slap obsidian around the critical components and you're set.
I'm agreeing with Muncher on one part. There's a video that shows a self-repairing drawbridge, powered by a cobblestone generator, pistons, and redstone. It pushes new blocks out to cover the gap. The piston can push blocks out into open air and they'll float.
A simple fix would be to simply make objects pushed via piston susceptible to gravity. Jeb mentioned he wants to tweak pistons before putting them in later, so why not just get ahold of Jeb and recommend gravity, Muncher?
There's two things you can do when something's broken. You can fix it, or you can throw it away. Muncher, the posts I seen you write here are fully "throw it away", which realistically isn't going to happen at this point. Try switching gears into "fix it" and suggest improvements to Jeb. Even if you still get a result undesirable to you, you'd still have more effect than just making "throw it away" posts.
Given how it's quadrant specific like that, I'm thinking it's just a calculation error that's using the X/Z axes. The southwest area would be -x,-z, right?
It's really great as you can turn it off with O so you can play legit too, and also the extra features are handy. I especially love how it supports any items, so if you install, say, a gun mod, it will have the guns in there too. Really nice mod! Here's the link:
Ok, I've seen a mod out there where it gives you a submenu to the right and a trash button in the lower left for inventory editing purposes. Which inventory editor is this? I've not used any of them before.
I wonder if you can push around monster spawners with it?
Whoa. Now there's a neat idea for a trap. Have a niche along the ceiling lined with mob traps pushed there by piston. Have a switch you can throw that shuts off the lights. Mobs fill the room. Lulz ensue.
I have CDO, which is like OCD, except the letters are in alphabetical order, AS THEY SHOULD BE.
... but regarding the OP, the most CDO thing I've ever done was stand in one place, adding a block, then immediately removing it because I didn't like the way it looked. Then I'd remember what I was doing in the first place, and replace the block, just before immediately removing it again. I think the longest I've looped like that was two hours.
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I remember that one. Though I had no idea what game they were spoofing at the time. It wasn't until I actually played minecraft that I had the "OH, that's what that was about" response.
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Rotate it 90 degrees, and you have creeper-proof rebuildable walls. Just slap obsidian around the critical components and you're set.
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A simple fix would be to simply make objects pushed via piston susceptible to gravity. Jeb mentioned he wants to tweak pistons before putting them in later, so why not just get ahold of Jeb and recommend gravity, Muncher?
There's two things you can do when something's broken. You can fix it, or you can throw it away. Muncher, the posts I seen you write here are fully "throw it away", which realistically isn't going to happen at this point. Try switching gears into "fix it" and suggest improvements to Jeb. Even if you still get a result undesirable to you, you'd still have more effect than just making "throw it away" posts.
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Thaaat's the one! Thank you. Gonna work on an eye-candy project tonight.
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Whoa. Now there's a neat idea for a trap. Have a niche along the ceiling lined with mob traps pushed there by piston. Have a switch you can throw that shuts off the lights. Mobs fill the room. Lulz ensue.
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... but regarding the OP, the most CDO thing I've ever done was stand in one place, adding a block, then immediately removing it because I didn't like the way it looked. Then I'd remember what I was doing in the first place, and replace the block, just before immediately removing it again. I think the longest I've looped like that was two hours.
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That's it. If nothing happens, your client probably hasn't updated.