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Some ideas for the environment of the game

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WALDO:


--- Quote from: Filipe on February 13, 2013, 01:45:51 AM ---Added new suggestions

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Nice new suggestions, I like all of the ideas. :)

Masterlegodude:


--- Quote from: WALDO on February 13, 2013, 01:42:50 AM ---I don't think the clouds even have textures, I thought they were just a color. Reply back to this post if anyone can prove me wrong.

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If i'm not mistaken, this is the cloud texture Blockland had pre-Shadows and Shaders update


But post-Shadows and Shaders update, i thought Slate Storm used the above texture, but apparently it uses three new cloud textures


Also, there are atmosphere parameters for clouds

--- Code: ---$Sky::cloudHeight0 0.6
$Sky::cloudHeight1 0.3
$Sky::cloudHeight2 0.4
$Sky::cloudSpeed0 0.003
$Sky::cloudSpeed1 0.001
$Sky::cloudSpeed2 0.0001
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There's probably one for the texture, but if there are atmosphere parameters for clouds, why isn't there any way to change them in the Evnironments menu? :(

Demian:


--- Quote from: Filipe on February 13, 2013, 01:32:23 AM ---Ambient sounds, blockland lacks that, we all know that sounds for ambient gives more life to the game

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http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=218312.0

Masterlegodude:

Isn't there a mod that lets you play music on the player or maybe a mod that plays music to all players?

Demian:


--- Quote from: Masterlegodude on February 13, 2013, 04:30:26 AM ---Isn't there a mod that lets you play music on the player or maybe a mod that plays music to all players?

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I guess you could edit this to include all clients on the server: http://forum.returntoblockland.com/dlm/viewFile.php?id=3024


--- Quote from: Masterlegodude on February 13, 2013, 02:10:19 AM ---There's probably one for the texture, but if there are atmosphere parameters for clouds

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The clouds are defined in the last three rows of the DML file.

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