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is minecraft dead

yes
270 (61.6%)
no
168 (38.4%)

Total Members Voted: 437

Author Topic: Minecraft Megathread; yeah its update 1.12 big whoop what about it  (Read 6815217 times)

i dont even know what the hell it is

no, it's not a pageloss, no one bothered to post about it.

>Post #15 on the last page
>Someone else posts brings it to #1 on a new page

Yes it was a page loss.


it looks boring. :I

There's buildings but it's not complete yet.

i dont even know what the hell it is

Terrain obviously. Hand made too, it took a while.

>Post #15 on the last page
>Someone else posts brings it to #1 on a new page

Yes it was a page loss.


There's buildings but it's not complete yet.
i saw it, it's actually on the same page as this for me, but that's probably because i'm weird and have newest posts first.
and then tell us that, and don't ask us what we think about what looks like a mountain with some stone in front of it.

GGGGGG- That's a bridge.


You mean the texture pack? I like it.

>super hostile-type map
>3x3x? room made of furnaces
>player only has sand
>one block on the ground that isn't a furnace
>player has to build a pillar of sand on top of it
>gets to top, breaks block to get out
>block lands on pressure plate
>pistons compress room to be 1x1x?
>piston pulls block out from under sand pillar
>player falls
>I am now vechs


no the placement

Coal in the side of a mountain looks weird?


I see coal on the sides of mountains all the time in Survival.

yeah

Like 90% of mountains have visible coal in the side of them ...

so?

doesnt mean it looks good. i never thought it looked good. how often in the real world do you see mountains with coal in the sides of them?

so?

doesnt mean it looks good. i never thought it looked good. how often in the real world do you see mountains with coal in the sides of them?



as you can see, Minecraft is at the pinnacle of realism in gaming

so?

doesnt mean it looks good. i never thought it looked good. how often in the real world do you see mountains with coal in the sides of them?

Considering any visible coal was mined away irl a looong time ago, never. In an untouched, rocky, mountainous landscape that probably would be common.