My guess is they want it like that to prevent people from using it as an obsidian generator. Imagine making a portal, heading to the nether and making another portal 2 blocks away. Go through it and you'll have another portal generated in the regular world just 16 blocks away from the original. Break up the new one and head back through the original to the nether. Head back through the one you made in the nether, and another portal will be spawned in the regular world. Rinse and repeat.Er, yeah, that's what I meant.. that they still initially all point at the same portal and you have to build the "correct" one. Wonder why they still haven't fixed that.
People had complained that they were too common pre-1.7.Apparently jungles are quite a bit more scarce since the 1.7 update. That's kind of annoying.
It's all distance-based, so if two portals "solve" to the same location in the nether (or vice-versa) then you get funny linkages (or one-way portals).Er, yeah, that's what I meant.. that they still initially all point at the same portal and you have to build the "correct" one. Wonder why they still haven't fixed that.
It's not a bug that's why. Read this on the wiki: http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Nether_Portal#Portal_Linkage_between_Overworld_and_NetherEr, yeah, that's what I meant.. that they still initially all point at the same portal and you have to build the "correct" one. Wonder why they still haven't fixed that.
--Patrick2-in-1 Nether Portals - It is possible to end up in a situation where a Nether Portal "randomly" places the player in 1 of 2 possible Normal World destination portals. This is simply because the Nether Portal has two effective coordinates as it is 2 blocks wide, say (X, Y, Z) on the left, and (X+1, Y, Z) on the right. If the player entered on the left side, (X, Y, Z) translates to (X*8, Y, Z*8) in the overworld and the game picks the portal closest to that. If the player entered on the right side, (X+1, Y, Z) translates to (X*8+8, Y, Z*8) and the game picks a portal closest to that point instead. This situation occurs when the Nether Portal's location is roughly equidistant between the 2 Normal World portals (within 8 blocks overworld distance difference). However, building 2 Nether Portals side by side is probably better for destination clarity than building a 2-in-1 portal. It is possible to span distances with pairs of portals in this way, though normally faster to simply walk through the Nether.
I aim to please!I also added @Eriol as an op in the server. So if you have any problems or need any help when I'm not on he should be able to help. He's been a huge help so far.
And still no Jungle! I might wander throught the nether for a ways in one direction, build a portal, and see where that plants me. Maybe we can find one if we get farther away. That doughnut hole is starting to bug me too.I aim to please!
I'm glad that my map filling-in didn't expand the server map much. Slightly, but more fill-in than anything.
Nope. I'll get more, I'm just working underground with mostly stone at the moment, hollowing out my base.I'll take all of it, unless PatrThom would like some.
I'd rather not. You give for someone, and everyone else wants it too. I don't even do that for myself. Quartz is pretty plentiful in the nether though, and it gives a ton of xp. I've still got a ton of obsidian from my mine if you want to build your own portal. We can sync it up like me and Eriol did too. That goes for everyone by the way. I think I've got 3 stacks of obsidian and still more to be mined...So Shakey, how vanilla do you want this server? I recently found out quartz blocks are a thing, which would be perfect for my build, but I would need way more than a shitload. Any chance I could trade wool blocks (or something) for quartz blocks?
This makes me so happy. I don't even "cheat" on my own server except to balance out injustices (losses due to lag, teleporting people around to check out the Cool New Thing rather than having to run 20min through the Nether, etc).I'd rather not. You give for someone, and everyone else wants it too.
I always use cobble picks for that. Sure you waste a bit of wood, but there's always a ton of cobble and the speed difference in mining netherrack is pretty small.[DOUBLEPOST=1386972783,1386972716][/DOUBLEPOST]It still wears your picks down at normal speed, so you clear it fast, but you go through picks really quickly, too.
--Patrick
Pretty damn quick. Just remember quartz doesn't spawn at the very top or very bottom.Actually, I forgot; netherrack breaks pretty fast. Anybody have a guess how quickly one could branch mine a full chunk in the nether?
I use cobble picks for everything that doesn't specifically require something higher (diamond/redstone/etc). I'm cheap.I always use cobble picks for that.
You're in!I do miss the minecraft server stuff. can I be added to the whitelist?
I'm on there as twitchmoss, incidentally.