Why
You can just play minecraft on PC
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Raxray posted a message on Caves in MCPE?Screenshot or NOTHING EVER HAPPENEDPosted in: MCPE: Discussion -
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Socfuz posted a message on Minecraft PE Cracked?I need someone who doesnt have the full PE and anPosted in: MCPE: Discussion
Android phone to download this and try it I may have
just found PE Cracked!
Download link: http://db.tt/STab8Jn4
There may be specific way to install this though so here
Install rules?:
1. Download file
2. Go to or get Astro File Explorer
3. Find the file and click it this should bring up a page
saying "Do you want to install?" if so press yes. If not it
didnt work
4. Go to it and play hopefully ( If you get this far to actually
having it the only thing that may happen is it says you have
a unpaid file which is one of my only fears for this not working.)
If this works please press the green button near my signature and
have fun! If it doesnt work Ill probably delete this topic. -
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SupaSaru posted a message on Growing Trees UndergroundI like to light underground gardens with lava..... a bit more efficient than torches and it produces a higher light level (15 vs 14).Posted in: MCX360: Discussion
Frame it in glass and suspend it above your garden for an underground Sun. -
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Geneo posted a message on Xbox Minecraft Mods?Did we need another "mod" thread????? Isn't there enough of these already?Posted in: MCX360: Discussion
No mods.
Updates, expansion packs, "exclusive content", but no mods.
You want mods- play the PC version. -
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Zeagull posted a message on Minecrafting while high?Posted in: MCX360: Discussion
Meh. I'd forget I was recording. Too much work. :/ -
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Zeagull posted a message on Minecrafting while high?It's awesome.Posted in: MCX360: Discussion
being high makes you want to play it harder than ever. And after you've built something, you will feel SO proud of yourself. (then laugh at what you REALLY built when you're sober.)
Anyways, If you smoke, please try this. I want feedback, and even if you have never smoked weed, but you're contemplating it, smoke, then play minecraft.
-Zeagull -
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LolBellum posted a message on Minecraft pe steamsIs your "R" key broken?Posted in: MCPE: Discussion -
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Emmanuel17 posted a message on Update Furnace interface showed with daniel kaplan and realace date!.Posted in: MCPE: Discussion
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Evilwillhunting posted a message on Fears of Xbox Live OrphaningI touched on this buried in another thread....Posted in: MCX360: Discussion
One thing that has delighted me in the advent of the internet age, insofar as gaming, is that you can deal with games that are constantly in progress. Like the MMORPGs, the games are routinely updated with fresh features, fixing bugs, and adding new dimensions and exciting experiences.
Minecraft seems to have flourished in this aspect, a game that has been constantly improved and built on, expanding the possibilities and activities. Mind you, that was on a computer platform.
For an Xbox game, we are dealing with a few issues. First of all, we have hardware limitations, so at best we won't have as rich as an experience as the 'puter folks. That's fine. I'm willing to make some sacrifices to play on the console. The game on the console now is damn primitive compared to the latest version, but I still think this game is dynamite and a pleasure to play. Mind you, I never played the computer version.
The second issue, the concerns me much more, is orphaning.
Again, the world of constant ongoing development is one of an unspoken promise that things are always going to be worked on. That just may not happen. The Xbox 360 version was a smash hit on buys, but that's the first blush. I'll be interested to see what is going to happen over the next few months.
There were two titles that burned me, and many other gamers. Daggerdale and Xbox Live Game Room.
Daggerdale was a subpar Dungeons and Dragons franchise (D&D computer/console games seem to be 70% crap [Pool of Radience Remake], 20% ok [Icewind Dale] and 10% absolutely brilliant [Baldur's Gate Series]). It had some inexcusable bugs... like items disappearing and LEVELS disappearing from your character. Atari promised a patch that would fix these crippling issues. Promised. Promised. And as months went by we got more and more stories of how they are ALMOST there. But they lied. They never released jack to fix it. They just let it die. By their logic, they HAD our money, they weren't gonna spend any more time on it. We naturally were fit to be tied, but there wasn't a whole lot we could do.
As crappy as that was, at least one could argue that the game was, essentially, done.... as buggy and poorly tested as it was. The real inexcusable part was Xbox Live Game Room. For the uninitiated, you could play some of your retro arcade favorites in your self-designed arcade. You could share with your friends and actually play on other machines that you didn't own for Xbox points. Yes, MAME is more economical, but to older gamers like me, it was a neat concept. But the thing was, this was FIRMLY couched as a work in progress. More games were coming. More items. More bling. More surprises, added monthly and sometimes weekly. Things went splendidly for about two months.
Then, boom. Nothing. No more updates. No more news. No more patches. And absolutely NO communication from Microsoft for future timelines. Word got through the grapevine that Macrohard and the licensed developer had a falling out and they 86'ed them.
Fine, that kind of thing happens, but many of us felt Micro$oft had an obligation to make good on their promise that this was going to be an ongoing thing. It's not like we spent a mere 1600 points for the download... we sank PLENTY more points in buying things for our arcades and games.
But no, apparently, they shoved their hands in their pockets, spun around on their heel, and strolled off in the other direction, whistling nonchalantly. Too bad.
Long, long, long story short.... I'm worried this is going to happen with Minecraft. Things are all diamonds and redstone now, but I doubt we're gonna see full vigor of development for free updates. I for one would be delighted to pay for updates for this fine game.
But I'm also building this land in my Minecraft game with the hope that I can play through it for years, and experience many updates and new mechanics to come. If the Minecraft port turns out to be just a novel footnote in XBLA, that dream will be shattered. And it'll just be collecting dust in the futile hope for an update along with Daggerdale and Game Room. - To post a comment, please login.
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