So, I found an old gas mask in one of the boxes in my basement. Don't ask how or when I got this, but if I can find a microphone I can try and record some sounds for the Masked!
NOTE: I HAVE HAD TO CANCEL THIS UNTIL LATE TUESDAY.
Hi all, I have had Minecraft for a couple of weeks and it is a blast to play on. I recently had a sudden drop in FPS though. I usually run at about 125 fps during the game, but now every time I run the game it runs at 1fps. I created another world to test if this was a computer problem, and the new world ran perfectly fine. Here are my computer specs.
I believe that if time travel ever was possible, that it'd be more of a "Dynamic telepresence" than anything else.
Meaning that you COULD go back in time, but it would be impossible to talk, pick things up, or be noticed by other people. This would prevent a sudden overwrite of the future because someone got hit by a car while looking at the odd man down the street.
I absolutely love Mushroom Biomes, and feel they don't get as many mobs as they should.
Now, I like to think of mushroom biomes as a sort of infection (Oh no you have released a killer fungus among us!), an assumption I made when I saw mooshrooms were just normal cows with mushrooms covering them. With this in mind I thought "Hey, why not infect a few other animals?". I wrote down these suggestions:
Truffles: Pigs covered with brown mushrooms, they drop brown mushrooms if sheared (like mooshrooms and red mushrooms), 1-3 pork when killed. They also have a chance of dropping a special mushroom that can be eaten to relieve 3 hunger, with a chance of food poisoning.
Moldies: Creepers:Grass Moldies:Mycelium. A creeper with purple, stringy skin. Moldies have a less potent explosion, but when it DOES explode it releases mycelium, which then infects grass for 1 ingame day.
Spores: About the size of a small slime, spores have a chance of popping out of mushroom blocks, at which point they will immediately target the player, hit them once, then die. When they die they poison you for a few seconds.
The Roots: A mini-boss battle, The Roots are...well, the roots of the mushrooms! They all converge into a small [human]heart-like shape, which will call Moldies and Spores out to try and stop you from killing it. When it does die it's juice can be harvested to coat weapons and armor in, which will make them able to [SLOWLY] regenerate to a certain point.
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NOTE: I HAVE HAD TO CANCEL THIS UNTIL LATE TUESDAY.
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May I present to you: The Shoddy Scrap Steed! (SSS if you will)
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It might just be the chunks generating, I usually get giant FPS drops at the beginning of games because of it.
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Meaning that you COULD go back in time, but it would be impossible to talk, pick things up, or be noticed by other people. This would prevent a sudden overwrite of the future because someone got hit by a car while looking at the odd man down the street.
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Now, I like to think of mushroom biomes as a sort of infection (Oh no you have released a killer fungus among us!), an assumption I made when I saw mooshrooms were just normal cows with mushrooms covering them. With this in mind I thought "Hey, why not infect a few other animals?". I wrote down these suggestions:
Truffles: Pigs covered with brown mushrooms, they drop brown mushrooms if sheared (like mooshrooms and red mushrooms), 1-3 pork when killed. They also have a chance of dropping a special mushroom that can be eaten to relieve 3 hunger, with a chance of food poisoning.
Moldies: Creepers:Grass
Spores: About the size of a small slime, spores have a chance of popping out of mushroom blocks, at which point they will immediately target the player, hit them once, then die. When they die they poison you for a few seconds.
The Roots: A mini-boss battle, The Roots are...well, the roots of the mushrooms! They all converge into a small [human]heart-like shape, which will call Moldies and Spores out to try and stop you from killing it. When it does die it's juice can be harvested to coat weapons and armor in, which will make them able to [SLOWLY] regenerate to a certain point.
Well, what do you think?