cerveza_fiesta, on 30 September 2010 - 12:02 PM, said:
Well after a few glitches that deleted stuff from my inventory and a horrible death at the bottom of a cavern system that saw me lose all of my steel and diamond (and I had a lot of each...from that beautiful resource-rich cave), I took a page from X's playbook and made a huge 7x7 mineshaft from the top cloud-level mountain with the aim of reaching the bottom of the world. I've had great success with keeping my coal supplies high and have recently made some nice iron ore finds. Nothing more valuable as yet, but I don't think I'm deep enough.
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Awesome stuff. You've stolen my idea. I've been eyeing a near by mountain where I plan on building a fort on top and digging down through the mountain to the bedrock.
I notice you haven't built any plateaus/levels into the shaft like X did is that on purpose or just an over sight?
Tarcanus, on 30 September 2010 - 03:05 PM, said:
Morgoth, on 30 September 2010 - 02:49 PM, said:
I don't know. Having built a causeway across a lake of lava I started digging on the other side only to knock through into an underground lake that washed me straight into the lava and to death.
Thankfully, wise from previous encounters I had stored all my previous findings before tackling the lava and all, yet I lost another diamond pickax, 4 iron buckets and a full set of iron armour.
I don't know how relaxed I felt just then
Haha, true. I've lost my fair share of diamond and iron items, too. The relaxation comes from the building, not the gathering. I had a fine time last night planting trees and burying my sword in Creeper heads.
Yeah. Spelunking and venturing into the deep darkness is more like a necessary evil, I use those trips to gather the ressources I need to do other building projects.
HiddenOne, on 30 September 2010 - 06:33 PM, said:
@champoon - its graphics & CPU heavy If you have an onboard card, turn the game down as much as you can. It stopped my work machine from crashing every 2 minutes. It is a 3Ghz Pentium4 w/ 2 GB RAM and a Radeon 300 card. My home computer will run it wide open: 3 Ghz Pentium Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, 512 MB video card, wireless DSL conn.
How do you keep the creepers from exploding so you can kill them with a sword?
Also pausing the game for a few minutes will crash my work comp. - apparently heat is a concern
Green Pig, on 30 September 2010 - 06:39 PM, said:
They only explode if you're close enough to them, I think, so if you run in, hit them and run away quickly so that you're out of range, they'll stop their fuse thing (and won't blow up). If that works, you should be able to keep doing that until it dies.
I prefer using a bow as then I can keep a safe distance away.
Creepers explode when you're within one block of them.
You can keep them at bay just by swinging the sword before they get too close. You can hear if you're in danger if they begin making the sizzling sound. If they do that just after you hit them, back up a bit and then hit them again when the sound dies down. If you in an open area or you have the high ground creepers are not hard to handle. The problem is that if you find one creeper there's usually more around and they like to attack when you've got your back turned.