Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
- aJaroOllie
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Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
Congratulations on half a decade of development on what can only be described as the best Minecraft mod of all time! I know I will always be grateful for the hard work and dedication you have put into this mod, as I am sure the rest of the community is. I thought this would be the perfect time to express this, and just share a bit about my experience, I'm sure everyone will have a lot of stories to tell.
I started playing BTW back in early 2012, and had played in the same world up until a couple of months ago, when I stopped playing Minecraft. I came back to it a week or so ago, just vanilla, and within a day I was at diamond level with nether access, which is when I knew I needed to get back to BTW. After all the hardcore changes, I decided I needed a new world to experience the game properly. I'd kept an eye on change logs but couldn't remember how much had changed, I spawned in a swamp, got into my hole as the sun set, and was swiftly slaughtered by slimes that night. Since then I've recovered in a new area, got chickens and a small hemp farm, and can't wait to continue up the tech tree - next stop windmill!
Minecraft means BTW to me, and has given me countless hours of enjoyment - thank you Flower.
I started playing BTW back in early 2012, and had played in the same world up until a couple of months ago, when I stopped playing Minecraft. I came back to it a week or so ago, just vanilla, and within a day I was at diamond level with nether access, which is when I knew I needed to get back to BTW. After all the hardcore changes, I decided I needed a new world to experience the game properly. I'd kept an eye on change logs but couldn't remember how much had changed, I spawned in a swamp, got into my hole as the sun set, and was swiftly slaughtered by slimes that night. Since then I've recovered in a new area, got chickens and a small hemp farm, and can't wait to continue up the tech tree - next stop windmill!
Minecraft means BTW to me, and has given me countless hours of enjoyment - thank you Flower.
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- FlowerChild
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Re: Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
Thanks for that man, much appreciated :)
- jackatthekilns
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Re: Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
This pretty much sums it all up!aJaroOllie wrote:Minecraft means BTW to me, and has given me countless hours of enjoyment - thank you Flower.
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Aye, I've said it many times and I'll say it again. BTW has been a huge part of my life the past 5 years, when my friends stopped playing Minecraft this community was here to help fill that fixation. And the mere fact that there is no other game to date that has had the ability to suck me in as well as BTW did, to spend those countless hours grinding for the achievements. No not those crappy ones on screen, the ones that come in the background. This game has shaped me as a young adult, thanks FC :D
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Re: Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
my thoughts exactly, I simply cant disassociate BTW and Minecraft. Vanilla feels like an empty husk without this mod, dare I say "Expansion".aJaroOllie wrote: Minecraft means BTW to me, and has given me countless hours of enjoyment - thank you Flower.
Thank you, FC, for the hundreds (if not more) of hours of enjoyment I have gotten out of this mod. Thank you for teaching me that games need to be challenging, but not impossible.
-I stopped playing Minecraft a long time ago; BTW is its own game to me
-even after these forums are gone, as long as I have the files, I will continue to play Better than Wolves
-even after these forums are gone, as long as I have the files, I will continue to play Better than Wolves
- destineternel
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Re: Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
So after taking a long hiatus from BTW due to burnout and last nights Game of Thrones. I realized BTW is pretty much the only game I can play due to progression and such. I lost all my old worlds due to poor backup routines. So with a new world started I will lose hours/days/months of my life to the best game I've played and will continue to play.
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- Gunnerman21
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Re: Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
I got into btw again a few days ago after a long time without, still has the same fear, excitement, and reward i remember :) current progression is iron hoe and iron pick, working on pushing through my fear of the dark to explore more caves.
Happy to have a fun game I can always count on ;) Thank you Flowerchild.
Happy to have a fun game I can always count on ;) Thank you Flowerchild.
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Agreed on this.
Better Than Wolves has been the game I've most consistently played and enjoyed. Not Minecraft, but BTW. Vanilla Minecraft felt empty almost the moment I started playing with BTW.
And after hundreds and hundreds of hours I'm still having fun every moment I play (even after many frustrating deaths and subsequent tech restarts, or week-long foolish journeys back to base).
Also, you gave me a reason to seriously play with redstone, which was amazing (my years of beginner electrical engineering studies in high school finally had a purpose).
Better Than Wolves has been the game I've most consistently played and enjoyed. Not Minecraft, but BTW. Vanilla Minecraft felt empty almost the moment I started playing with BTW.
And after hundreds and hundreds of hours I'm still having fun every moment I play (even after many frustrating deaths and subsequent tech restarts, or week-long foolish journeys back to base).
Also, you gave me a reason to seriously play with redstone, which was amazing (my years of beginner electrical engineering studies in high school finally had a purpose).
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Re: Happy BTW Day - Sharing Stories
In my current playthrough, I found wheat before pumpkins:
I was walking aimlessly around my world having forgotten the way back to my base when I found a plains biome. At first I was hopeful to finally find some pumpkins after my first plains biome was disappointing in that regard but soon my attention was taken by a desert temple and a desert village almost directly next to each other. I expected the Temple to be fully-abandoned but decided to go inside just for the heck of it.
As it turned out, the temple was NOT fuly abandoned: I immediately found an enchanting table inside. Then I realized, the village will probably not be completely abandoned either and when I stepped outside the temple I saw that the village was indeed populated with vilagers and wheat crops.
While this might sound like an awesome sight I left all of my iron and iron tools at my other two bases (1 unused pick, 1 almost broken sword and 3 ingots) so I have to secure as many villagers as possible with stone tech.
Guess the next steps will be to construct a mill stone and establish a third base :)
P.S.: first post in this forum. I did not want to create a new thread for my story and this thread seemed the most appropriate for it.
I was walking aimlessly around my world having forgotten the way back to my base when I found a plains biome. At first I was hopeful to finally find some pumpkins after my first plains biome was disappointing in that regard but soon my attention was taken by a desert temple and a desert village almost directly next to each other. I expected the Temple to be fully-abandoned but decided to go inside just for the heck of it.
As it turned out, the temple was NOT fuly abandoned: I immediately found an enchanting table inside. Then I realized, the village will probably not be completely abandoned either and when I stepped outside the temple I saw that the village was indeed populated with vilagers and wheat crops.
While this might sound like an awesome sight I left all of my iron and iron tools at my other two bases (1 unused pick, 1 almost broken sword and 3 ingots) so I have to secure as many villagers as possible with stone tech.
Guess the next steps will be to construct a mill stone and establish a third base :)
P.S.: first post in this forum. I did not want to create a new thread for my story and this thread seemed the most appropriate for it.