Isaac Annear
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I like the idea of a hostile mob that gives nausea to its victims.
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I must give feedback about feedback. Thank you so friggin' much for constructive feedback. A compelling reason has been given, not just the subject. A good example is: "(reason for this change),(po...
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Redstone features have been added here and there over the years and has expanded the range of redstone, but there are some restrictions to redstone that simply don't have to exist. An example is th...
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The way I would propose that river currents would work is that the surface texture of water would flow and be able to move all entities, but would not change shape or thickness, just like a vertica...
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Minecraft, aside from the entities, has always had a still and moon-like atmosphere. It would be worth my while to make rivers flow.
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Balancing rules keeps the player and the game in check. Without the principal of balancing, Minecraft would either be too easy or too hard. As Minecraft is complex and full, so too would the balanc...
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I don't know about it killing you, but it could certainly slow you down.
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Perhaps instead of a temple, remnants of a (forgotten, of course) civilization are added instead. It would look like a small simple room at the surface, but the more you explore the halls you find ...
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Here are a few ways to prevent restriction by limited computer performance, invalidation from game balancing rules, bring high quality updates, and keep our creeper flag from falling.
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As it stands, mobs don't feel like real creatures; they just wander aimlessly, while in reality, they are finding food, avoiding predators, and... increasing the pool of their species; they are bus...