- Many minor bug fixes and tweaks
- Doors have been changed to properly detect if they are open or closed. Double doors in existing maps will need to be updated
- Villagers will move indoors during night and rain, and socialize with each other
- Zombies will break down wooden doors on hard difficulty
- Added cat sounds
- Better movement for mobs in water
- Added rare mob item drops
Are you ready to defend your newly interactive villagers from door-destroying zombies? Get your Snapshot downloads in the links below!
12w06a Client
12w06a Server
We will be examining some of these changes in greater detail, but in the meantime, we have the following to consider - how are your villagers behaving with this update? How awesome is it to have working double-doors? What sort of rare items do mobs drop? Let us know about it!
Do they say they're compatible with 12w06a? :dry.gif:
Zombies can break down WOODEN doors, and only if your difficulty is on Hard.
Erm...on Terraria? Zombies always broke down my doors. Every night. Without fail. At least with MC zombies don't spawn on the ONE level and move in the ONE direction to where you built. Just my opinion but I think a building game needs to be in three dimensions to really work. :/
Sounds like mis-information to me. Unless your cousin made it and is BS-ing you of course ^^;
Answer: It's about time.
The zombies breaking down doors is an interesting twist. That better not include iron doors.
The villager stuff is ... meh ... virtually irrelevant to anyone's playing.
"Rare mob item drops" is misleading, poorly worded. New mobs (rare mobs) were added to the game and now drop items? Potentially interesting. Existing mobs now have an infinitesimally small chance (rare) to drop something we already get elsewhere in the game? /yawn Existing mobs now have an infinitesimally small chance (rare) to drop some new item? Highly unlikely, potentially interesting.
Overall average for this "update": Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
that has passed my review on 12w06a
I think that was added in a previous snapshot... anyway, it is a good warning sign! :biggrin.gif: