Author Topic: Apparently the print gun was originally supposed to be a 'price gun'.  (Read 1942 times)

I've been looking at some of the default blockland.dts files, and inside the print gun file it is commonly referred to as the 'priceGun' through the joints and groups.
I think this means bricks were originally supposed to cost money, maybe?
Anyone know the story behind this madness


blockland irl


I know it looks like an actual price gun, but why would he make it look like one so much and use the same name?

Really it's just a label printer. I have one laying around that's just like it.

You might be right about bricks originally being designed to cost money. For example, the command to add bricks to your inventory is 'buyBricks' and the brick inventory itself is referred to as the "cart".

Really it's just a label printer. I have one laying around that's just like it.

You might be right about bricks originally being designed to cost money. For example, the command to add bricks to your inventory is 'buyBricks' and the brick inventory itself is referred to as the "cart".

That would be so awesome to have a RPG/freebuild like that. You have to complete quests and kill enemys to be able to buy bricks for your build.

Very irrelevant, but why is Blockland only 10 dollars now?

Very irrelevant, but why is Blockland only 10 dollars now?
50% off.

I remember trying to use my irl printer when I saw the tutorial back in the days

and i think the wrench doesn't make the associated sound with the type of wrench

and i think the wrench doesn't make the associated sound with the type of wrench
And label makers don't shoot out hundreds of blue rings.

Very irrelevant, but why is Blockland only 10 dollars now?

baldspot is going under

and i think the wrench doesn't make the associated sound with the type of wrench
Eh, I don't know. It's a pipe wrench, you can do a lot with a pipe wrench that would make it sound like that, but it sounds more like a socket wrench. or you could play dodge wrench. yeah.

and i think the wrench doesn't make the associated sound with the type of wrench

It's a pipe wrench and it makes a sound like a ratchet. Pipe wrenches don't really make much noise..

It's a pipe wrench and it makes a sound like a ratchet. Pipe wrenches don't really make much noise..
I guess it's the stereotype of wrenches sounding like a tsss. Or however you'd spell that. :P

I guess it's the stereotype of wrenches sounding like a tsss. Or however you'd spell that. :P
Ka-cheerrlink?