IrishBandit wrote:Thank you for fixing the annoying sounds on machines.
Also, we're getting so much sawdust that it must be useful later on! *stockpiles*
Nah man, it's useful now. Dynamite is your friend :)
Even though I'm not currently actively playing playing Minecraft (I got double-whammed - First Skyrim, then suddenly, Beta invite to Super Monday Night Combat!), thank you for continuing to update the mod - especially for stuff like this, that's minor yet useful. It's truly appreciated!
Brethern wrote:
Even better. Now where's that donate button?
That, and....
CreeperCommando wrote:
Also on a more personal note Flowerchild, I can't express how much both your mod and your engagement in this community means to me. Not only have you created a mod that is more vMC than the recent vMC itself but your input throughout this community has been a true learning experience for me. I've been tempted many times to start make my own amateur games, many times more because of programming courses, but while I tend to have 'rich' ideas in gamedesigning (mostly as daydreaming), your words would likely be that make any potential future projects a potential ''success''.
It's also been many times a blast for me to hear that you have very similar taste and ideas about games discussed, and it's almost uncanny that you've also been/are a drummer o.O
I salute your determination in making this awesome mod and if you're someday planning to go to Sweden (preferably Stockholm), I'd dearly hope to be able to buy you a beer! :)
In case my oddly put reply to your reply to my post in another half dead thread were buried in dirt and dung..... Yes I'm to lazy to write another appreciation speech, something I'm not used to....
Ribky wrote:Right into the hibachi? Damn man, God hates your windmill more than he hates the uncircumcised.
FC wrote:"You have defeated zrog the mighty! Have a potato."
I'm considering a formal suggestion to change the dung block construction to have a 'brick' middle stage so we can, officially, build and live in Brick Shithouses.
CreeperCommando wrote:
In case my oddly put reply to your reply to my post in another half dead thread were buried in dirt and dung..... Yes I'm to lazy to write another appreciation speech, something I'm not used to....
Thanks man! I actually hadn't seen your very nice appreciation message wherever else it may have been posted, so quoting it here is well received :)
FurkeyRefills wrote:
I must have missed this, how do you do it ?
The Silk Touch enchantment. I'll probably modify the BD to be able to do this as well now that these blocks can be legitimately harvested and placed.
Gilberreke wrote:
I heard a rumor that it was going to be fixed for 1.0 and that Jeb considered ice harvesting a bug
Oh yeah? I'd be very happy if that were the case. I personally don't like what ice does to the item transport mechanisms in the mod, and was just going to include it in the BD as an acceptance of Mojang's design-decision to make it a deployable block.
I can confirm that it was fixed in RC2, as I was unable to harvest and move ice in my RC2 server. I would assume that this means that it is unharvestable in 1.0 as well.
Briali wrote:I can confirm that it was fixed in RC2, as I was unable to harvest and move ice in my RC2 server. I would assume that this means that it is unharvestable in 1.0 as well.
Woot! I wasn't able to manage to get a silk touch enchantment in my play-through, so I was never able to verify this.
One thing I find funny though: doesn't that make silk touch fairly useless? I thought its primary purpose was the ability to transport ice.
Katalliaan wrote:I wasn't able to get ice with silk touch when I tested it; are you sure it's still possible?
I heard a rumor that it was going to be fixed for 1.0 and that Jeb considered ice harvesting a bug
Well, my test was in 1.0 (did it after this post). I did it with water below the ice, with air below the ice, and with a block below the ice. None gave me the ice as a block.
One thing I find funny though: doesn't that make silk touch fairly useless? I thought its primary purpose was the ability to transport ice.
I think it was also used to get stairs back from breaking stairs, but I believe they changed that as well. I guess all that really leaves for a consistent use is being able to mine Stone without it turning into Cobblestone? Other than that, I guess purely decorative stuff that turns into something else when you normally try to collect it like mushroom grass (pretty sure it spreads, so that might be a use for it--think this is a new addition with 1.0, possibly to replace being able to harvest ice) and ores and whatnot.
Anyway thanks for the update as always! I think the most immediate use for me will be putting my poop factory wolves on fancy pedestals. Not sure what I'll do from there but I look forward to messing around with the blocks.
I seem to recall that Ethos was talking about how great silk touch was for getting redstone ore blocks that he was going to use since they cause a block update when you walk or right click on them. Oh, and reclaiming glass blocks/mushroom blocks aswell.
Gilberreke wrote:FC, can you change the top and bottom of the pedestal to be the same texture as the top and bottom of the pillar?
Wouldn't it make more sense to just have a separate texture for the top and bottom of the pedestal instead of tying it to the pillar? You can duplicate the pillar texture if you like, or come up with something different.
I'm trying to avoid having blocks share the same texture as that limits customization ability.
FlowerChild wrote:Wouldn't it make more sense to just have a separate texture for the top and bottom of the pedestal instead of tying it to the pillar? You can duplicate the pillar texture if you like, or come up with something different.
I'm trying to avoid having blocks share the same texture as that limits customization ability.
Yeah, getting a separate top/bottom texture for pedestal is even better, I was trying to conserve a texture
I love your updates, FC!
Aesthetic blocks may be pretty boring, but 32 different blocks at the cost of 2 block IDs is fine with me :)
the urn change is very helpful, and it made me want long pistons (for instance, ones that just push an item until the hit obsidian(or 16 block limit) could be very helpful).
I have a question - would it be possible to place the pillar (and the pedestal) sideways?