You Requested It – Shared Achievments
Time for another commad block creation request video – here’s a device to help you and your friends hunt for achievements together!
Time for another commad block creation request video – here’s a device to help you and your friends hunt for achievements together!
Hotbar survival returns – with a quick recap and then we finally get to work on getting that bow enchantment. This episode is the first to also feature epic timelapses made using the replay mod.
Here is a project I did for the Arcadius multiplayer server – a player plot portal management system!
This is the live stream from yesterday – the continuation of the speeders creation.
This is the (full) live stream video from the speeders live stream I did last week. The second part (that I did earlier today) will be out tomorrow – it takes a long time to process this amount of video.
I’ve remade the OpenBlocks Grave block in Vanilla Minecraft – one of my favorite blocks from mods, it really should be a part of the game itself.
Sorry if the audio quality is a bit below normal on this video, I had (I kid you not) a thunderstorm, airplanes overhead, neighbors working powertools and a lawnmower… lots of noise reduction needed!
Get it here as an mcedit schematic, or as “only one command” to paste into a command block.
If you missed it, last night I did a live stream where I re-created the Grave block from the OpenBlocks mod. This is the full video of that live stream.
There were some errors in the tutorial a couple of days back, and while investigating them, viewer gerrybrano found even more interesting odd behaviors – in this followup I’ll go through and explain in very much detail exactly what’s going on (I think 😉
Does rocket-powered cars playing football sound awesome to you? If not, what is wrong with you?
Time for a very detailed technical tutorial – if you make large systems where performance can be an issue, this information might be useful to you. I also talk about what tile ticks are, which could be useful information if you really want to know exactly why fill clocks work the way they do.