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Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:04 pm
by Eraser
He should do something worthwhile with his life instead of partying with so-called celebrities. I don't see Bill Gates or Elon Musk complain about loneliness and guess what, they're achieving shit in life.
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:06 pm
by seremtan
i guess his problem is that he just wanted to make videogames, then he accidentally made one that was ridiculously successful and now doesn't know what to do next
he could have taken the George Broussard option: announce minecraft 2 over and over again for 15 years while switching engines every 6 months before eventually running out of money and selling the idea to another studio who then release something stupid and disappointing

Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:33 am
by mrd
What a fuckin' mong. Just keep making video games in your basement man.
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:54 am
by scared?
He can't.. He just got lucky... He ain't got nothing... He's a pathetic chump... He's seething with jellusy about me as u might have guessed...
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 7:29 pm
by seremtan
yeah if he'd been poor like you then his life would have just been mediocre... like yours...
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:34 pm
by Whiskey 7
Whiskey 7 wrote:
......... I discovered a compass and the teleport command...........
Yesterday I teleported in to solid rock when I mistyped the co ordinates and died

Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:15 pm
by seremtan
that's why you need the journeymap mod

Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:52 pm
by Eraser
seremtan wrote:that's why you need the journeymap mod

No you don't. Accidentally teleporting into solid rock sounds hilarious to me

Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 12:40 pm
by Don Carlos
Started playing again and have "done a whiskey 7" and decided to build a road that just keeps going, nuilding stations along the way

Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 6:17 pm
by seremtan
vanilla?
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 6:43 pm
by xer0s
Is this game any good?
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 7:40 pm
by Don Carlos
seremtan wrote:vanilla?
Yup - standard survival
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 7:41 pm
by Don Carlos
xer0s wrote:Is this game any good?
It's magnificently simple and the only limit if your imagination.54 million people can't be wrong?
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 7:54 pm
by xer0s
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=50760&start=35
BAM?
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 8:28 pm
by Whiskey 7
Don Carlos wrote:Started playing again and have "done a whiskey 7" and decided to build a road that just keeps going, nuilding stations along the way

Nice Don Carlos
Me, I am still underground and digging

Now I tend to just dig until I hit a mine and signpost it then continue adding rail line as I go. Every now and then I place 'dumps', half a dozen chests to store my diggings.
I did go aloft the other day just for a change and in God mode, travelled thousands of metres/blocks and came across even more Atlantis structures that I now 'mark' with some columns, then place torches on top for later. I am keeping a list of their co ordinates too
Ask me why I find Mine Craft so captivating and I guess I'd say it is the rhythmic sound of digging only broken by the excitement of discovery.
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:25 pm
by Don Carlos
xer0s wrote:http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=50760&start=35
BAM?
Heh - I don't think Destiny has anywhere near the players of Minecraft.
Minecraft is legit, seriously.
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:37 pm
by xer0s
But we were talking Halo...
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 9:38 pm
by xer0s
Anyways. I don't have time for games like this. I'll play a real game, like Fallout 4...
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:46 pm
by seremtan
wooohooohooooo it's the blooooood mooooon
fuck off
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 11:52 pm
by scared?
My daughter note plays Terraria more than Minecraft... She just beat the wall of flesh...
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 12:41 am
by LawL
scared? wrote:She just beat the wall of flesh...
Keep that shit to yourself pedo.
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 3:50 pm
by MKJ
So first of all, fuck u.
I was browsing around the Poor Store the other day with my son (we had some time to kill) and he noticed a used copy of Minecraft for the XB1. The cover was apparently enticing to enough to query me about it, so I said that it's a building game where you move blocks around and build endless things.. you know kinda like Lego but for the Xbox.
The moment I said 'Lego' I knew I was fucked. His eyes widened and asked me if it was a hard game. I shrugged, looked at the back and noticed the Rating; 7+. Not for content obviously but for the complexity of it all. Great, I'm in the clear.
Two mins later he said "Hey remember Star Wars? The box says 'ages 12+' but I've already seen it. So I think I can play this game as well".
You know what? There's a demo for it on the 360 in which you can play the game for 30 mins. Let's see if you actually like it before buying.
Back home I dled the demo and he started playing. Well, mostly looking around, getting used to the first person controls and randomly punching trees and dirt.
It wasn't until the missus started reading the tutorial tips out loud that things clicked. "You need some oak to make a shovel" "I have oak!" *builds shovel*. "Yay now I can dig huge holes!".
So he was digging away, ignoring the tutorial telling him to make an axe. Hurting noone and happy as a clam.
The missus kept bugging him after reading some more tips; "Digging holes is great but you can also make an axe. Come on make an axe. Axes are great, make one."
Next thing I hear is a "Mooommmm" and when I look over I see hm watching the tv and her with the controller, building an axe and exploring the countryside. Well for about 5 minutes because the timer ran out. "Hey what button do I press to get the full version and keep playing" is all she asked.
In conclusion, Minecraft snuck into my house and it's here to stay. I blame you guys and I present you with a heartfelt 'fuck u'.
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 4:29 pm
by obsidian
Can I play with your wife?
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 5:03 pm
by Don Carlos
MKJ wrote:So first of all, fuck u.
I was browsing around the Poor Store the other day with my son (we had some time to kill) and he noticed a used copy of Minecraft for the XB1. The cover was apparently enticing to enough to query me about it, so I said that it's a building game where you move blocks around and build endless things.. you know kinda like Lego but for the Xbox.
The moment I said 'Lego' I knew I was fucked. His eyes widened and asked me if it was a hard game. I shrugged, looked at the back and noticed the Rating; 7+. Not for content obviously but for the complexity of it all. Great, I'm in the clear.
Two mins later he said "Hey remember Star Wars? The box says 'ages 12+' but I've already seen it. So I think I can play this game as well".
You know what? There's a demo for it on the 360 in which you can play the game for 30 mins. Let's see if you actually like it before buying.
Back home I dled the demo and he started playing. Well, mostly looking around, getting used to the first person controls and randomly punching trees and dirt.
It wasn't until the missus started reading the tutorial tips out loud that things clicked. "You need some oak to make a shovel" "I have oak!" *builds shovel*. "Yay now I can dig huge holes!".
So he was digging away, ignoring the tutorial telling him to make an axe. Hurting noone and happy as a clam.
The missus kept bugging him after reading some more tips; "Digging holes is great but you can also make an axe. Come on make an axe. Axes are great, make one."
Next thing I hear is a "Mooommmm" and when I look over I see hm watching the tv and her with the controller, building an axe and exploring the countryside. Well for about 5 minutes because the timer ran out. "Hey what button do I press to get the full version and keep playing" is all she asked.
In conclusion, Minecraft snuck into my house and it's here to stay. I blame you guys and I present you with a heartfelt 'fuck u'.
Heartfelt LOL
Re: Minecraft - Anyone into it?
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 5:07 pm
by shaft
MKJ wrote:So first of all, fuck u.
I was browsing around the Poor Store the other day with my son (we had some time to kill) and he noticed a used copy of Minecraft for the XB1. The cover was apparently enticing to enough to query me about it, so I said that it's a building game where you move blocks around and build endless things.. you know kinda like Lego but for the Xbox.
The moment I said 'Lego' I knew I was fucked. His eyes widened and asked me if it was a hard game. I shrugged, looked at the back and noticed the Rating; 7+. Not for content obviously but for the complexity of it all. Great, I'm in the clear.
Two mins later he said "Hey remember Star Wars? The box says 'ages 12+' but I've already seen it. So I think I can play this game as well".
You know what? There's a demo for it on the 360 in which you can play the game for 30 mins. Let's see if you actually like it before buying.
Back home I dled the demo and he started playing. Well, mostly looking around, getting used to the first person controls and randomly punching trees and dirt.
It wasn't until the missus started reading the tutorial tips out loud that things clicked. "You need some oak to make a shovel" "I have oak!" *builds shovel*. "Yay now I can dig huge holes!".
So he was digging away, ignoring the tutorial telling him to make an axe. Hurting noone and happy as a clam.
The missus kept bugging him after reading some more tips; "Digging holes is great but you can also make an axe. Come on make an axe. Axes are great, make one."
Next thing I hear is a "Mooommmm" and when I look over I see hm watching the tv and her with the controller, building an axe and exploring the countryside. Well for about 5 minutes because the timer ran out. "Hey what button do I press to get the full version and keep playing" is all she asked.
In conclusion, Minecraft snuck into my house and it's here to stay. I blame you guys and I present you with a heartfelt 'fuck u'.
Can't believe your kid is that old already.
