Initially, 1.7 was supposed to be dubbed the “Adventure Update”; however, as the communities’ thirst for pistons overwhelmed Mojang, they’ve decided to release pistons in their very own update, with a few additonal goodies thrown in.
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Take a look at the exciting new additions in 1.7 Minecraft:
Pistons
The largest update to Minecraft in 1.7 is the addition of pistons. Pistons - the brainchild of Minecraft community member Hippoplatimus - rapidly surged in popularity over the past few months, and were then announced by Mojang that they would be added to the official game. Pistons are poised to change the way people build in Minecraft - we’ve already seen some amazing mechanisms come from the community, their creativity seemingly knowing no bounds.
Pistons allow the user to move blocks using redstone circuitry to control their action. There are two types of pistons: regular and sticky. Regular pistons will push a block when powered, and then retract when not powered.
Sticky pistons work in much the same way, but with one caveat: they’re sticky! These pistons will push a block away when powered, but pull the block back when retracted.
TNT Changes
TNT can no longer be triggered by clicking on it, which for most, should be a good thing! Instead, you must now use either redstone circuitry, or a good old fashioned flame to ignite the destructive block.
Shears
Shears allow you to cut the leaves off of trees in one quick swipe, as well as trim wool of sheep without killing them. Killing sheep will no longer give you wool however, just the death of a cute, blocky sheep on your conscious.
Stackable Fences
Fences have a welcome improvement for architects - they can now be stacked on top of one-another when placed in the world. This removes the need for complex block-place-remove routines, which until now, were the only way to stack fence posts vertically. Additionally, players may now place torches on top of fences.
1.7 is out now so it may be time to start building all the amazing contraptions you’ll build with pistons. If you come up with a really good one, don’t forget to add it to our video's section, and it could be used in a Digital Diamond!
I Think it might be for the 1.8 update because they also added the silverfish into 1.7 but wont be out till 1.8 by looks of it something to do with the adventure mode?
"Install" the mods again.
Since you have to re-install MC when you add new mods(thats what Simon said at least), maybe you have to do the same with the mods now :tongue.gif:
Every time the game updates, it creates a new "bin" Folder (which includes your minecraft.jar file) . So the old mods you had basically are deleted from your Minecraft.jar. All you need to do is wait until the creator of the mod updates his/her mod to the current patch and 'Reinstall' the mod.
Well that is odd because even though the mods might need to be reinstalled (due to a new Bin folder from the new patch) your saved files should still be there. Unless of course your house was created with materiel that is aside from the actual game's default items.
Such as the different Ores Mods that gives you Adamantine, Mithril, Rune, Bronze and so on...
Am I screwed? It's still "Saving My Chunks".
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Pressing F3 will now show what direction you are looking as well as displaying your co-ordinates. It’s a handy tool to use in conjunction with maps. For reference, zero is west, one is north, two is east and three is south.
and yet...
"-Removed Herobrine" <-- :biggrin.gif: *sarcasm*
Actually, killing sheep does possibly give a block of wool, it doesn't always, but I did get a block of wool from killing a sheep.
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