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who plays Minecraft PC/MAC and what is the best thing you have built

Started by Ronnie, February 26, 2014, 06:08:30 PM

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Ronnie

who here plays minecraft for pc and mac and what is the best thing you have built so far mine was a city which i was trying to make whiterun from skyrim needless to say it all went wrong because i was terrible at minecraft back then
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Xhianil

Self rebuilding castle with working redstone farms, animal pens, and tree farms in the area of/under it.
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Ronnie

Quote from: Xhianil on February 26, 2014, 06:37:09 PM
Self rebuilding castle with working redstone farms, animal pens, and tree farms in the area of/under it.
wow sounds really good i could never get the hang of redstone myself I'm more of a city builder plus i play a lot of pixelmon its so addictive
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Xhianil

It took a long time, but once you figure out the basic concept of how its easy.
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CalmRage

me and my best friend built a big settlement. i built the akropolis. i built a big hotel in creative mode. i am not very good at this.
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Ronnie

sure id like to see some of those worlds :) so far I'm just looking out for some legendary pokemon on the minecraft mod Pixelmon
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CalmRage

Quote from: Zóôt Threepwood on February 27, 2014, 08:18:13 AM
me and my best friend built a big settlement. i built the akropolis. i built a big hotel in creative mode. i am not very good at this.

my world got corrupted thanks to some mod conflicts that apparently just couldn't be resolved.
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Hikari

15 years on Susans, where has all the time gone?
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CalmRage

me too. i started a new game with these mods:

Doggy Talents
LumberJack
ReisMinimap
CrayTokens (McCrayfish)
FurnitureMod (McCrayfish)
ConstructionMod (McCrayfish) i very recently added this but i've yet to do something with it
DamageIndicators
Backpack
Dalek Mod
DecoCraft
Food Plus
Idfix
OptiFine
SecurityCraft
TF 2 Dispenser
TF 2 Sentry
TF 2 Teleporter
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Ronnie

yh if you're gonna do mods make sure u always back all ur minecraft files up before hand saved me a lot of hours not having to reinstall and change permit ions or make new worlds. and hikari survival is the best i don't like playing creative because if i build something i don't feel like I've accomplished much because everything is already given u don't get the fun first night or looking for food and ingots to get better armour or weapons but unless i feel like making a map like a huge city for the hunger games or just a towny economy world then once its all done i put it on survival and get all my mates online for a game of PVP. zoot Threepwood thats a lot of mods are most of them available for 1.6.4+ at the moment i like to stick with 1.6.4 because most mods aint available for 1.7+ yet
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CalmRage

best game of all time. after 3 years it still continues to amaze me and leave me speechless.
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Sephirah

I have to admit, I watched a video of someone playing Minecraft and my initial reaction was:

"Say what? How is this even playable?"

I think I've finally been indoctrinated into the "Holy Order of the Curve", haha. Or I've been spoiled with flashy graphics (more likely).

To each their own. I'm probably missing out on something hugely addictive, but I just... well... I don't know, it looks like something I was programming on my Commodore 64 back in the early '90's. I guess that's the point, though.
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Trillium

Haven't played for awhile, hard to say a best thing, stuff build on survival doesn't seem that impressive but things you make are much more useful and so seem more rewarding
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Missadventure

I built an 8 bit redstone computer... It took forever, and I kinda wish I could have that time back. But, then again, I wouldn't have used it for any better purpose... So. Whatever.

Ronnie

Quote from: Zóôt Threepwood on March 02, 2014, 03:45:42 PM
best game of all time. after 3 years it still continues to amaze me and leave me speechless.
i just want them to bring out ranks without having to have a mod that would be good :)
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Ronnie

Quote from: Sephirah on March 02, 2014, 04:31:25 PM
I have to admit, I watched a video of someone playing Minecraft and my initial reaction was:

"Say what? How is this even playable?"

I think I've finally been indoctrinated into the "Holy Order of the Curve", haha. Or I've been spoiled with flashy graphics (more likely).

To each their own. I'm probably missing out on something hugely addictive, but I just... well... I don't know, it looks like something I was programming on my Commodore 64 back in the early '90's. I guess that's the point, though.
i know thats what i was like when my brother first told me about minecraft i fort it looked horrible because i was used to sky rim call of duty and world of warcraft haha i was a nerd back then. but when i brought it within the first hour i was hocked now i can't stop playing it
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Ronnie

Quote from: Trillium on March 02, 2014, 04:37:46 PM
Haven't played for awhile, hard to say a best thing, stuff build on survival doesn't seem that impressive but things you make are much more useful and so seem more rewarding
yh ill have to deffinatly agree with you on that one like when u build a massive house and all you're friends have small ones you feel a lot more appreciative about it 
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Ronnie

Quote from: missadventure on March 02, 2014, 09:12:27 PM
I built an 8 bit redstone computer... It took forever, and I kinda wish I could have that time back. But, then again, I wouldn't have used it for any better purpose... So. Whatever.
wow i wouldn't even know were to begin with building something like that i can just about build a red stone door haha you should upload it to youtube id deffo check that out
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Missadventure

Quote from: <3Ronnie<3 on March 03, 2014, 05:27:10 PM
wow i wouldn't even know were to begin with building something like that i can just about build a red stone door haha you should upload it to youtube id deffo check that out

Well. To be honest. You begin by walking away from the computer. Step 1: Learn Boolean Algebra. Step 2: Learn how transistors work. Step 3: Learn how transistors connect to form basic logic gates. Step 4: Learn how basic logic gates connect together to form more complex logic gates. Step 5: Learn binary addition. Step 6: Learn machine language level computer programming Step 7: Learn exactly what a microprocessor consists of, at a logic gate level. Step 8: Figure out instruction decoding schemes.... Once you've got that, go back to the computer, fire up minecraft, and start spending HOURS futzing around with torches, and blocks, and redstone wires until you've figured out how to construct basic logic gates in 3 dimensions. Then, start connecting them together. It gets incredibly complicated incredibly fast.



At that point all it was capable of doing was adding and subtracting in 8 bit binary. I don't have any screen caps from after I went crazy, because it became 16 levels of nuttyness..


Ronnie

Quote from: missadventure on March 03, 2014, 05:38:31 PM
Well. To be honest. You begin by walking away from the computer. Step 1: Learn Boolean Algebra. Step 2: Learn how transistors work. Step 3: Learn how transistors connect to form basic logic gates. Step 4: Learn how basic logic gates connect together to form more complex logic gates. Step 5: Learn binary addition. Step 6: Learn machine language level computer programming Step 7: Learn exactly what a microprocessor consists of, at a logic gate level. Step 8: Figure out instruction decoding schemes.... Once you've got that, go back to the computer, fire up minecraft, and start spending HOURS futzing around with torches, and blocks, and redstone wires until you've figured out how to construct basic logic gates in 3 dimensions. Then, start connecting them together. It gets incredibly complicated incredibly fast.
wow i wish my IT programming teacher taught me like that the only thing i learned how to code was C+, JAVA, and HTML 5 and then shortly after i forgot it all when i started hairdressing but ill give it to you that must be pretty cool to be able to do all of that if i was to even try i would most likely just close my laptop and give up all together how did u learn all of that tho it must of taken years ?. thank you for the helpful reply  ;D
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