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CraftTV In reply to HaidarTheKnight54 [2017-04-22 02:21:06 +0000 UTC]
It's on the Right arm bro.
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HaidarTheKnight54 In reply to CraftTV [2017-04-22 02:50:45 +0000 UTC]
My bad, I totally miss saw arm on the second time I saw the pic.
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CartoonMetalWarrior [2017-02-06 05:34:04 +0000 UTC]
This is crossover that just screams MONEY!
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xXCoolDude467Xx [2017-02-03 08:05:59 +0000 UTC]
They made a mash-up pack of it saw it on Xbox
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ChaosMiles07 In reply to p0p218 [2017-02-03 00:04:45 +0000 UTC]
Lol, they're still creating new content for it. How is that "dead"?
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Winged-Stone In reply to p0p218 [2017-02-02 15:49:14 +0000 UTC]
It's as alive as ever, the hype has just settled a little.
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weatherly23 In reply to Winged-Stone [2017-02-03 01:45:40 +0000 UTC]
Yep. Like with MLP, it's not as talked about loudly anymore, so for many its dropped out of their radar.
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Winged-Stone In reply to weatherly23 [2017-02-03 06:34:11 +0000 UTC]
Which I'm fine with, to be honest.
While I don't want it to fade away, there was too much unnecessary hate going around when MLP was huge.
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weatherly23 In reply to Winged-Stone [2017-02-03 07:46:54 +0000 UTC]
As long as the true fans remain, a fandom never fades. Like you said, quietening down and dropping out of many people's radars has lessened the amount of hate significantly. Now only trolls really cause problems for either, with everybody else leaving each of them in peace, and I like it that way as well. I haven't heard much chatter about Minecraft nowadays. Considering I've mostly left the community, that's a good sign it's settled in and lost most of the unnecessary hype.
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Winged-Stone In reply to weatherly23 [2017-02-03 16:45:49 +0000 UTC]
Yeah. Used to, someone with a MLP avatar could post somewhere, either YouTube or random forum, and just get blasted for it no matter what they were saying. It was kind of sad, especially since they were just joining a conversation or making a point of their own.
I don't think the MC hype has died down as much as MLP's, partly due to that Telltale game, but it's definitely less...in your face than it used to be. Now that it's on console, more people have access to it, so it's become "the norm" like things before it. Personally, I've been playing it since the early days.
(I accomplish nothing in the game, it's just a good time waster.)
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weatherly23 In reply to Winged-Stone [2017-02-03 17:00:46 +0000 UTC]
I stopped playing MC myself because, with my slight case of OCD, I was creating in Creative mode a 100x100x150+ cube that I was clearing out the excess terrain blocks from inside, and after about a month, I decided to stop and never go back for fear I would continue working on that for months.
Still a fun game, just don't want to fall back into that.
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Winged-Stone In reply to weatherly23 [2017-02-04 03:09:59 +0000 UTC]
One of the main things I do in MC is dig massive holes. Usually circular in shape and to the lowest point possible, so I can relate to clearing large amounts of blocks from a space.
The trick to not spending forever doing it is getting a pattern going, like quartering the area to be dug away and doing a line at a time. Back in Beta, I managed my smallest hole, a 50x50 area, within a week, going some hours each day. These days, enchantments allowing faster digging helps even more.
Of course, if you genuinely have OCD, then I can see some of the reason in quitting.
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weatherly23 In reply to Winged-Stone [2017-02-04 04:07:02 +0000 UTC]
As I mentioned, I was doing this in creative mode, with flight, instant block-breaking of any block, and infinite blocks to place. I started by making the walls with obsidian. It took about a week or more to build the 100x100x100 obsidian box floating above terrain and water, then created a center stone tower reaching from the maximum build height to the bedrock layer. I then filled in a 100x100 glass roof of alternating colored glass, which took a few days, to avoid any mobs spawning on the roof as well as let light in from the sun, then placed torches every few blocks around the rim.
After that, I went to each bottom corner and built obsidian wall corners all the way down to bedrock, before filling in the walls all the way down too. It took a couple weeks to remove and replace all the terrain, including stone, ore, and liquid, with obsidian. What followed that was stopping the terraforming, and I started building numerous houses out of glass, carpet, and glowstone lamps on a second layer of glass. After a few weeks there, I continued terraforming.
Following months of removing most and replacing some things inside the 200+ block tall tower, I just decided to stop one day and never return, while I was in the middle of removing 500-600 or so stone blocks from the underground layer of my tower. I fear I will continue what I was already doing if I go back.
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Winged-Stone In reply to weatherly23 [2017-02-04 05:53:04 +0000 UTC]
While I'm having difficulty making a mental picture of what you described, it sounds like typical work of a non-casual MC player.
I knew you said you did it in Creative mode. I was just saying I did it manually, as a comparison.
Working on something lately that's tower-like. Circle shape and in the ocean, so I drained the water with sand, leveled the ground to bedrock, and started building the walls out of prismarine and bone...both of which took a while to gather the materials for. Lot of waiting.
It's just the walls so far, because I'm still mapping out the floors and roof design, but I have a literal ivory tower, heh.
Final product will be 256 high, 84 across, and will have a floor for every food source, animal, NPC, and a few other things, plus domed platforms branching from a few places and a rooftop garden for looks. Nothing fancy, but it's busy work.
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weatherly23 In reply to Winged-Stone [2017-02-04 06:45:46 +0000 UTC]
I'd probably have eventually ended up doing something similar to what you're doing if I kept going, but end up taking a lot longer and using a lot more materials and having it be potentially more complicated.
Bone, huh. *checks Minepedia* I really have been away from Minecraft for a while. I think the last time I played it was around late 2015/early 2016, so it makes sense there have been a few additions to the game since I last remember.
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Winged-Stone In reply to weatherly23 [2017-02-04 16:02:48 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I think bone blocks are fairly new, maybe within the last couple of updates. I only just recently learned about them, myself.
Not as clean looking as quartz blocks, but I couldn't pass up the chance to have a literal ivory tower.
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weatherly23 In reply to Winged-Stone [2017-02-04 18:07:26 +0000 UTC]
Well, I hope you continue to have fun, and have a nice day!
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