So, has anyone else changed their skin yet? (Login to the Minecraft site and hit preferences.) Currently using this one: http://www.minecraft.net/skin/skin.jsp?user=Silver51 Blended two skins together from here and here in PS. Also, (on a non BT server) we tried out the canal thing as an overland fast travel option. Punched one 3 blocks wide through the side of mountain, making platforms at any caverns we found. It seemed to work okay, but we just need to a) figure a way of keeping animals out of the water and b) make it a little wider to allow people to pass in both directions.
Just had my computer lock up last night (on going problem, different story) while playing SP Minecraft. Restarted my PC and launched Minecraft to go and get back to work... My world shows up missing. Immediately checked the save files and they were still there so I copied them then tried to load the slot where the world was before. Loaded my old world! Only it moved my spawn about 30 blocks south and 10 blocks west (I just finished building a castle around the old spawn, too) and now the world size shows as only the size of the areas I've discovered since this incident. And speaking of areas discovered, it's now on a different seed world and there are sharp cliffs all along where I'm discovering areas after the crash. Where my old seed was putting an ocean the new one has some moderate mountains. Useful in that various coal/iron deposits are exposed, but its thrown a spanner in the works for some of my trans-continental travel plans due to mountain ranges popping up in unexplored areas that I was banking on being ocean on my old seed. Bit of a warning for anyone who suspects a lock-up or crash: don't play Minecraft until you're stable!
Somebody has stolen our idea. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20101015/twl-job-done-world-s-longest-tunnel-comp-3fd0ae9.html
well seeing as minecraft blocks are ~1m each.... we would only need to mine out a 56,970 block long tunnel
Sorry for wrong thread. I've tried throwing buckets of water in but it only clears 5 blocks, 4 of which become obsidian. Think I'll just stick with my way then
That has the be the most un-related post EVER. if you're talking about getting rid of lava, you just need to connect a solid block to a wall and build into the lava, gets rid of it instantly no obsidian. Dirt is best used for this.
Yes it is, I tried to find a way to link directly to my post in the other thread but couldn't, so just hoped people would guess Yes clearing lava, but specifically large, deep pools underground in which every tile is a spring (I also need to get to the bottom sometimes - if I didn't i'd just build over the top layer).
Christ, this game has taken off godspeed. I'd never heard of it until today; found a reference to it on Memegenerator and then on Digg, and now I discover this epic thread here on B-T. Seems interesting, is it horribly addictive?
Yeah, I was getting dreams in blocks after a few days of Minecrafting. Hell, I played classic first, just before going to bed, and had a few block dreams that very night.
Until you get ambushed by a number of skeletons and creepers in the depths of the Earth and lose all your stuff. Then I tend to throw a tantrum and not play it for a few days before coming back to it
I recently completed construction of a bridge from my initial manor house to the side of a large moutain. I've since then constructed a large keep to the side, with a small bridge across to the mountain and started hollowing it out to turn it into a large vault to store items. I quite like building things that are just close enough to be seen from one another in the distance, to create a sense of continuity beyond the natural environment itself.
http://www.minecraft.net/skin/skin.jsp?user=g3n3tix gordon freeman, minecrafted ! source : http://snowman.quatroworld.org/skins.html
Sweet. I've been looking for something to replace my current skin (http://www.minecraft.net/skin/skin.jsp?user=smc8788) and was looking for a decently made one of Dr. Zoidberg, but I couldn't find one
I'm so DLing that Gordon Freeman one when I get home! Now all we need is a recipe for a crowbar and a gravity gun to help with tricky construction projects.