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Taffer posted:So does a real job he makes more for 10 hours of work a week than he otherwise would at a "real job", so more power to him. it also leaves him more time to look after the kid.
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Ah, terrafirmacraft autumn, time to collect the harvest not a bad little haul considering how late I planted all this junk let's take it downstairs to the larder and put it in the chest for food that needs to be brined and pickl-- gently caress
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 02:57 |
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KingLemming posted:Fair enough! I'll whip up some more. It wasn't meant as criticism for you (but if you add some excellent baubles I will be extremely happy (can we please have an RF-based movement improver please?)
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:07 |
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Enzer posted:Like the idea has been kicked around in the past, but while I think that there are plenty of great modders in the community and some truly great mods, I don't think many of them, not even a collaboration, could make a full fledged game that would be able to stand against modded minecraft. Hell, nearly every company that has set out to make a better version of vanilla minecraft has failed. Yes and no. I literally wrote a better world renderer over lunch one day. The real issue is just that MInecraft is a market share juggernaut, and while I think a bunch of us could get together and do it, it wouldn't have the support, even if it were technically superior in every conceivable way. Serifina posted:It wasn't meant as criticism for you (but if you add some excellent baubles I will be extremely happy (can we please have an RF-based movement improver please?) I didn't take it that way. RF-powered trinkets have been on the TODO for way, way too long considering how easy they are. I'll look into it.
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:08 |
KingLemming posted:Yes and no. I literally wrote a better world renderer over lunch one day. The real issue is just that MInecraft is a market share juggernaut, and while I think a bunch of us could get together and do it, it wouldn't have the support, even if it were technically superior in every conceivable way. I dunno, I feel like if you made something that was a minecraft-alike but with, say, the technology and manufacturing focus of Factorio it'd probably do pretty well. Maybe not amazing but enough to
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:28 |
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Glory of Arioch posted:what's wrong with tinker's construct For me, partly its tendency to overrun every other mod that provides tools and make them less interesting/pointful to pursue; mostly it's that I see it all the time and I am tired as hell of seeing it
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:43 |
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most of the time there's no point in making equipment that's not from tinker's construct because the tinker's construct poo poo lets you do basically everything for relatively free
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:46 |
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While this article is directly about MP3 vs OGG, and segues into Steam vs Origin, I do think its lessons are applicable to Minecraft vs Minecraft With Not-poo poo Coding.
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:57 |
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Ciaphas posted:For me, partly its tendency to overrun every other mod that provides tools and make them less interesting/pointful to pursue; mostly it's that I see it all the time and I am tired as hell of seeing it That's pretty much my take on it, too. Aside from that, I already have super-powered tooling being provided by ProjectE.
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 04:59 |
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KingLemming posted:Yes and no. I literally wrote a better world renderer over lunch one day. The real issue is just that MInecraft is a market share juggernaut, and while I think a bunch of us could get together and do it, it wouldn't have the support, even if it were technically superior in every conceivable way. edit: I also think you're really underestimating just how much traction you can gain with dedicated players. Lots of twitch and youtube publicity for free if you pull it off, especially if you leverage your (collectively) position in the community. Minecraft isn't WoW, it's a $10-$30 one time fee and a game that came out ages ago. People buy all kinds of lovely minecraft clones just because they want more. If you make a quality game that you think is great you could very well be what Path of Exile is to the Diablo franchise. Khorne fucked around with this message at 05:28 on Jul 19, 2015 |
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It turns out the nether portal in Clouds of Darkness is the glass behind it, and if you break one, the entire portal vanishes and portals are turned off, so you can't build one yourself or reignite that one. Is there another way to get to the nether? Edit: There is two portals nevermind. Carados fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Jul 19, 2015 |
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MechaCrash posted:While this article is directly about MP3 vs OGG, and segues into Steam vs Origin, I do think its lessons are applicable to Minecraft vs Minecraft With Not-poo poo Coding. So the real question is... Is there already a minecraft clone that's way better that we should all be playing instead?
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 05:24 |
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bigperm posted:So the real question is... Is there already a minecraft clone that's way better that we should all be playing instead? It's called Starbound...
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 05:30 |
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minecraft with beekeeping
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 05:45 |
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Carados posted:It turns out the nether portal in Clouds of Darkness is the glass behind it, and if you break one, the entire portal vanishes and portals are turned off, so you can't build one yourself or reignite that one. It's worse than that. In Clouds of Darkness, all nether portals break instantly with any tool. You probably broke the portal.
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THE PENETRATOR posted:It's called Starbound... Hahahahahahahahahahaha
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 07:34 |
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Much as I'm looking forward to the Modderation: FYAD server I'm wondering if there'll be any 'easy' regen sources for the early Blood Magic self-bleeding game. Fallen Kanades from Botania are so good for that task
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 07:37 |
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My buddy put together a modpack that includes botania. A few minutes after planting, my new dayblooms despawned. Figured it was just a hiccup, I made 4 hydroangeas. Those despawned, too. The last one despawned while I was staring at it in full daylight. We tried opping ourselves and planting them as well as changing the value of "Passive Wither Time" in the mod options and restarting the server. Still these hydros despawn after a few minutes. Help
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Ciaphas posted:Much as I'm looking forward to the Modderation: FYAD server I'm wondering if there'll be any 'easy' regen sources for the early Blood Magic self-bleeding game. Fallen Kanades from Botania are so good for that task I can't think of any super-early-game. No Botania, due to the no overlap. No healing from Ars Magica either. You could possibly get a ProjectE healing gem and pedestal if you force energy collecting. Edit: VVVV I always forget about vanilla potions. Black Pants fucked around with this message at 13:29 on Jul 19, 2015 |
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Ciaphas posted:Much as I'm looking forward to the Modderation: FYAD server I'm wondering if there'll be any 'easy' regen sources for the early Blood Magic self-bleeding game. Fallen Kanades from Botania are so good for that task Vanilla instant health potions?
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# ? Jul 19, 2015 13:19 |
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Black Pants posted:I can't think of any super-early-game. No Botania, due to the no overlap. No healing from Ars Magica either. You could possibly get a ProjectE healing gem and pedestal if you force energy collecting. There's also a reliquary item that trades hearts for hunger.
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KingLemming posted:Yes and no. I literally wrote a better world renderer over lunch one day. The real issue is just that MInecraft is a market share juggernaut, and while I think a bunch of us could get together and do it, it wouldn't have the support, even if it were technically superior in every conceivable way. Oh yeah, no, I have no doubt in my mind that a better programed, even more modder friendly, Minecraft-like can be made, Minecraft's code is dog poo poo, I think everyone can agree on that. What I have yet to see though is someone create a Minecraft-like that is mechanically superior to Minecraft. To be fair, part of this is because Minecraft has such simple design philosophies in terms to how the game plays, but on the other hand, I think that a block game that is built around, for example, the RP2 mechanics at its core would be a lovely game to play because while the dev had good ideas for the RP2 mod, they had a lot of really questionable ones as well (really ugly forced world gen for example) that would only be amplified by making the mod a stand alone game. A lot of mods share this where people flaunt over aspects of the mods but will also scratch there head in confusion at some of the modders design choice (like I thought AE2 was neat, but the whole hunting meteors for something that wasn't even a raw material is a stupid design decision) and with some mods the bad game design is much worse. With Minecraft, the chief complaints I hear is usually the crap quailty of code and mobs and combat are really poorly done, the rest of the game mechanics are more or less come to the point as being the standard for this kind of game, but nobody can even get the basics right in their Minecraft-like and I've seen very few even try to address what Minecraft does wrong. It is kind of like how Terraria and Starbound are, conceptually, more or less the same but Starbound is, in its current state, a much worse game mechanically and design wise.
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Just popped my head into the OP since I'm starting up Minecraft again as a free time killer and I never payed much attention to them before an I have two questions: Who is this RichardG fellow and why is he such a class act and who is this CovertJaguar fellow? whats the stories on these, because looking at the screen caps I can get a basic idea but it feels like some stuff is lost "if you weren't there" or something like that
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Luna Was Here posted:Just popped my head into the OP since I'm starting up Minecraft again as a free time killer and I never payed much attention to them before an I have two questions: Who is this RichardG fellow and why is he such a class act and who is this CovertJaguar fellow? whats the stories on these, because looking at the screen caps I can get a basic idea but it feels like some stuff is lost "if you weren't there" or something like that Most of that is super old drama from yesteryear. RichardG made industrialcraft (the first big tech mod after buildcraft), CovertJaguar made Railcraft, which came not long after. RichardG hasn't been around forever, CJ is a huge sperg who likes to DMCA and whine. Most of the OP is only relevant as of like 2-3 years ago.
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# ? Jul 20, 2015 05:47 |
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KingLemming the sounds that the blitzes make is absolutely terrifying. Oh god it is so awesome.
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# ? Jul 20, 2015 20:30 |
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How does all this metal stuff really work with TFC? It looks like a minigame and the Wiki doesn't really explain it all. How should I generally approach it? My scheme right now is to make a copper anvil, and then proceed directly to a bronze anvil. Can I use just a stone hammer for that? Afterwards, what should I be doing? It looks like I need to make sheets for a bloomery, but I don't really know how that even works. Does it explain itself well once I get started?
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Rocko Bonaparte posted:How does all this metal stuff really work with TFC? It looks like a minigame and the Wiki doesn't really explain it all. How should I generally approach it? My scheme right now is to make a copper anvil, and then proceed directly to a bronze anvil. Can I use just a stone hammer for that? Afterwards, what should I be doing? It looks like I need to make sheets for a bloomery, but I don't really know how that even works. Does it explain itself well once I get started? A stone hammer works fine, but they don't have much durability. Probably the worst thing is when you're working a piece of metal in the anvil and your hammer dies on you, and by the time you get another one made, the drat thing you're working has cooled past the point of being able to be worked. If you can spare some metal for the job, cast yourself a copper or bronze hammer to make your life easier. The anvil interface is indeed a minigame. Your goal is to get the bottom green arrow to line up exactly with the top red arrow by using the red and green buttons to move the green arrow back and forth along the track. In addition to this, whatever you're making has rules for what the last couple of actions have to be. What complicates this is that the actions aren't "mirrors" of each other -- they adjust the progress of the bar in different values. Red buttons move the green arrow left in increments of 3, 6, 9, and 15, while the green buttons move the green arrow forward in increments of 2, 7, 13, and 16. Check http://wiki.terrafirmacraft.com/Anvil for some more info on how to do stuff.
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# ? Jul 20, 2015 23:59 |
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What about a fully open source Minecraftlike with a GPL or something type license, designed to rein in modder ego drama bullshit from the very beginning?
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 05:29 |
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It would need something else to set it apart, your average minecraft player (Even modded minecraft) gives not one poo poo about modder drama.
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 05:33 |
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I dream of a game that's like minecraft with decent code, better combat, and most of the mod features everyone uses built in. So it already has something like RF, a few machines to use it, some kind of magic system, maybe something like TiC, and baked in modding capability. I will never see this, but I wish it existed.
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 14:32 |
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Goons. Is woodcraft good? My 9 year old son loves it and just this morning asked me if I would "buy" some sort of flame thing. I clicked and sent me to the woodycraft site where you can buy stuff. Is it legit?
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 18:22 |
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Tony Homo posted:Goons. Is woodcraft good? My 9 year old son loves it and just this morning asked me if I would "buy" some sort of flame thing. I clicked and sent me to the woodycraft site where you can buy stuff. Is it legit? well they accept bitcoin so i would steer clear entirely
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 19:33 |
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Edminster posted:well they accept bitcoin so i would steer clear entirely Thank you! I will avoid!
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Tony Homo posted:Goons. Is woodcraft good? My 9 year old son loves it and just this morning asked me if I would "buy" some sort of flame thing. I clicked and sent me to the woodycraft site where you can buy stuff. Is it legit? Is that a server? Never buy stuff from a server. If you're going to pay for a server at most just pay a subscription (But really you shouldn't do that either). Lots of servers have raised scamming people via their kids blocky desires to an art form.
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 20:34 |
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It's a whole series of servers of various game types. You have to be registered to actually see what they're selling but essentially they're a combination of freemium items you'd expect out of an MMO (that flame thing sounds like a cosmetic) plus certain things relevant to Minecraft (wooden chest that slowly replenishes itself with iron!).
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 20:45 |
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I just entered the username of "Poop" and it let me see all the stuff to buy looks like they do the tf2 thing where you can get item crates and then you have to pay the server for a key to unlock them and hey 2 stacks of diamonds for 6 bux what a scummy server, your poor kid probably loves it too
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 20:55 |
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I love you, you beautiful goony goons. :-)
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 21:07 |
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Tell your kid he can only have the items if he can scam them off pubbies.
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# ? Jul 22, 2015 22:02 |
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Glory of Arioch posted:I just entered the username of "Poop" and it let me see all the stuff to buy My cousin does. I've tried weaning him off it by introducing him to the wonderful world of the Technic launcher. So far it's working!
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I thought mojang was trying to crack down on this kind of thing?
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