@figmentPez i may have found you a few Ocean Monuments.
locations approximate.
1) -1700,-800
2)-1400,-900
locations approximate.
1) -1700,-800
2)-1400,-900
Thank you. I'm probably going to get wrapped up in other games for now, but thanks for thinking of me.@figmentPez i may have found you a few Ocean Monuments.
locations approximate.
1) -1700,-800
2)-1400,-900
Aussie, your definition of mega project is a LOT bigger than mine.Finished clearing all the water and leveling the floor. 99% of the temple is gone and now need to work on the walls and spawning platform. This thing took a whole lot longer than the iron farm, and this is still not operational! O.0 Oh well.
If there is any need for building supplies or any type of block I have some 18 full chests from the deconstruction. Then I should have a whole lot of sand when the walls come up. The portal is located after Shakey's lighthouse in the nether, signs are posted.
I went to bed at about 1am yesterday because I was playing Diablo.I have resigned myself to being a Minecraft widow.
Huh? I'm not sure if this means the "native" Win10 version will just be a glorified "Minecraft PE Server" edition (a true fork) or whether it'll have any legs. I'm-a hold onto my Java version juuuust in case.You’ll recognise some Pocket Edition features in Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta [including the ability to] Play online and local multiplayer with [up to 7] other Pocket Edition players thanks to a free update
You can already do this since v1.3 with the "open to LAN" option. v1.3 rewrote the game code so that a single-player game would actually be client/server but within the same machine, clicking that button just opens the internal server up to anyone else on your LAN, or even to anyone else on the Internet if you configure your external router to forward the proper port.I'm hoping it means you can play online with friends without needing to set up a server. That would be great.
Ehhhh.Instead of "crazy person," you could also have just said, "artist."
The way routers work, they can't. That's just an Internet thing.Open to LAN is easy, open to anyone else on the internet actually takes work. If they handle the backend for me, it makes me happier.
And that's why multiplayer for consoles generally costs a subscription fee - because to accomplish that through routers, you have to maintain matchmaking servers through which people connect to each other.There are plenty of ways to implement online multiplayer that are more convenient than the current system if you don't want to set up a permanent server. Realms are all well and good, but sometimes you just want to screw around on a map with your friends at the click of a button and no other effort or $15 monthly fee required.
Really, it would be nice if they could have the multiplayer stuff work like it does for Xbox or PlayStation essentially.
Should is a versatile word.But at the same time, there are plenty of PC games that maintain such things for free. Microsoft should be able to make it happen IMO.
Agreed, but like @GasBandit says, this would require the creation and maintenance of a server that lives out on the public Internet, and you can't get one of those without paying some kind of recurring fee to Microsoft, to Mojang, to some sort of colocation facility, or to a virtual server vendor (like Rackspace). There's no way to do that for free.Realms are all well and good, but sometimes you just want to screw around on a map with your friends at the click of a button and no other effort or $15 monthly fee required.
Wasn't sure you knew, and agreed. I want to see an interface where they can all talk to one another seamlessly, whether it's PE or not, and it "should" be possible, if they want to spend the time to do it, that is.I am talking about dreams of what "works like pocket edition" means.
It looks like they are trying to do the opposite. Consolidate the Windows version to be compatible with all the others. Maybe I didn't catch it, but will it be compatible with the java version?I'm just worried that this will lead to things getting more and more fragmented by platform/OS/features/support, diluting the game to the point where it dies the death of a thousand screams, and I don't want that.
--Patrick
They trumpet the fact that it will be compatible with the pocket edition, but they don't say anything about the Java/PC version except to say that if you already own the Java/PC version then you can download the WinX version for free. That, to me, sounds more likely that it will not be compatible.It looks like they are trying to do the opposite. Consolidate the Windows version to be compatible with all the others. Maybe I didn't catch it, but will it be compatible with the java version?
That's what I thought. Hopefully it will be. I would be ok with a pe edition for all versions and a version for pc's that allows for more customization.They trumpet the fact that it will be compatible with the pocket edition, but they don't say anything about the Java/PC version except to say that if you already own the Java/PC version then you can download the WinX version for free. That, to me, sounds more likely that it will not be compatible.
--Patrick