Right. I had assumed when people said they were having the 503 error it was when logging in on the first screen, nit the server connecting bit. Obviously lots of people trying minexrsft with 1.8 now released.
Given it a more substantial go now and... yeah, underwhelming as all fuck.
What this game needs most is: more block types/processes/stuff to make.
Yeah lots more interesting things to craft would be good. Things like the pistons were a nice addition and fairly interesting.
I really like 1.8's terrain generation (although I can't find any fucking snow). The ravines and mountains and rivers all make it even more lovely than it already was. The combat change and stuff are all quite cool too but unfortunately catering to a different type of player than the peaceful hippies of Teh. :(
Should make a special chest (8 wood + 1 redstone) inside which you can layout redstone circuits, and then if you place the chest on a workbench and combine it with sticky stuff and whatever then it produces a custom circuit-in-a-box, so people can condense all those stupidly large circuits into a few squares, and thus enable some insane sorts of contraptions to be made from the results.
Aye, I've said that many many times.
Say it louder and towards Sweden so Notch hears and does something about it.
Yes, integrated circuits! (dance)
And maybe some means of having wires go vertically more than 1 block.
And some way of rotating blocks - having a redstone powered windmill or roundabout would open up all sorts of possibilities.
On a similar theme, some sort of gears system would be grand.
I was thinking along similar lines recently - with rotating blocks, and some way to make the rotate at a given speed, all sorts of mechanical things could be made!
The main issue I can see is that, well, everything's a cube, and I'm guessing it'd take a fairly substantial rewrite of the basic game engine to allow for rotation.
Alternatively, like graphitone said, some sort of gears system might work if the gears were entirely contained within blocks. Hmm....
Aye, gears in a blocky square world :-S .
I like the idea of containing them in blocks - maybe something like the redstone circuit shrinker mentioned a couple of posts back - you get your gears worked out in a configuration, stick/map the whole assembly in a storage box which outputs it into a single block.
Aye, summat like that. Then again, what would you actually do with a machine-in-a-box? If it can't affect other blocks, what's the point?
Stick an axle through it and have a motorised unicycle.
Better than travelling on a pig. :-Y
Seriously though, it could have an output side or axle that turns or oscillates side to side. But maybe that's too far from the Minecraft idiom.
I saw it in a youtube video once, I assume someone used a mod, but then that's how pistons started, so it's definitely feasible.
Aye but pistons only move in straight lines, which is much more readily compatible with a cube world.
I mean, what happens next here?
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The rotating thing stops. Maybe it bounces.
Where's the ambiguity?
Mobs already move in more directions than the three fixes axes.
Collision detection would probably need updating if it's possible to walk between two 45 degree sections, and perhaps things like lighting and water flow would be affected, but I wouldn't see it as a hugely disruptive/unimplementable change.
aarrgghh ... why is it /always/ dark on single player :(