- cobraking159
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Oct 15, 2014cobraking159 posted a message on UPDATE: 1.8.1 Pre-Release 2 Bugfixes!Nice! Finally, no more ghost items (MC-4)! (took long enough, though)Posted in: News
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Jan 26, 2014cobraking159 posted a message on Snapshot 14w04a Ready for Testing!The particle effects look like they will be really fun to play with and good for mapmakers.Posted in: News
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Jan 26, 2014cobraking159 posted a message on Snapshot 14w04a Ready for Testing!Is it my imagination or did they change the cow texture a little bit in this snapshot?Posted in: News
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It may be nothing, it may be from a virus, it may be faulty software, but I would look into it out of curiosity (you never know what you can find), then delete it for the sake of cleaning up my documents folder.
P.S. For the future, the Minecraft Forums is probably not the best place to post general computer issues.
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What kind of server is it anyways?
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Um, according to his, which uses basic logic and a little bit of math, sonic runs roughly 22 miles per hour, not 360,000,000 miles per hour. Also, since when does a sonic boom propel people into space? If that was the case, we would get to space by cracking a whip (which produces a very small sonic boom, or the "crack" that you hear). Also, going into space does not cause you to explode, rather you will swell up a little, suffacate, and your lungs might pop.
On a more serious note, a farmable food item that gives speed III and stength III, really?
With that, you can one-hit every non-boss mob in the game other than guardians and endermen with an iron sword (27 damage with strength III) You would also kill the ender dragon in 7 shots from an iron sword.
Additionally, a food item that changes effects after eating it or a related item a certain amount of times seems really out of line with all of the other food items. How would this value be stored? By life, by world, by player, etc? Also, how do you get the seeds for these overpowered plants? Do you punch tall grass, kill zombies, raid a village, or find it in dungeon loot? How much hunger do these restore? Why did you include half of the information about the topic as response to your own question? Why did only half of your answer address your own question?
Rant/lecture over,
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Also, if the link didn't work, here it is
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93. Trap a bunch of ocelots in a box above the village
94. Laugh as the ocelots murder the chickens
95. Trap an invisible spider (they spawn occasionally on hard depending on moon cycles)
96. Force an enderman to put the head on an iron golem
97. Laugh as the enderman is brutally murdered
98. Dangle a sheep above a pit of wolves
99. Befriend a creeper
100. RAGEQUIT
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After a while, I played some modpacks (Hexxit, FTB Unleashed, Agrarian Skies, ME^3), but as 1.8 came out I decided that it was time for a new, vanilla start, so now I mostly play vanilla.
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Either way, Support
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I run 1.8 pre-release, which works like a charm (the first pre-release, not 1.8.1 and that stuff). 1.8 isn't too bad for me, but being underwater kills my framerate.
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Why did you bump a three year old thread!?!?!
WHY!!!
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This was available through inventory editors or /give, but the block was entirely removed in 1.8.
Don't know why, but life is life.
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