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Titanic project, slowly but surely. I've laid a foundation which seems okay, but I need to do a bit more research and work out how to build off that. I also created a minecart booster system in the 'pit' to get me from 1 side to the other - seems to be working well so far!

The plan at the moment is to do a dirt model of it, and hopefully create the entire outer structure and the interior decks, then I'll see if I'm happy with it. Some things might need changing, the midsection is awfully wide at the moment but it makes it easier to work with. I'll put in temporary staircases and the like, and once I'm completely happy with the design, I'll get started with the obsidian structure, windows, etc. At this point, people are free to help contribute because I will put signs in every area explaining what needs to be done as well as a link to the relevant floor plan.

2 or 3 months, maybe :)

Keeps me occupied!
 
lol oh how we laughed it was sooooooo funny when I read your post about it being safe now ohhh lol.
So I warped &......... found myself stuck underground dying oh lol & lost everything :(.

unless someone filled the hole i nit was fixed.

We where using it. guess someone thought they where being helpful land filled the missing block in :o

I lost everything too :(

back on iron tools again :p
 
laid the base of most of the furnace banks before deciding to change the style gonnatake a while to replace them :/


Still got one bank up as an example :p
 
MINECRAFT HITS BETA ON 20th DECEMBER

Notch said:
The next epoch is upon us! The skies are trembling, pigs are growing wings, and the nether is turning awfully cold, as Minecraft slowly crawls out of Alpha..

Minecraft will reach Beta status on December 20th, 2010.

With Beta comes a larger focus on polish and content, and we’ll start early on with adding proper modding support with a stable API, and we’d love all input we can get on this from the modders out there. We’ll also add some kind of non-intrusive narrative to the game to help drive the game experience early on, and to provide some kind of late game goal. There will be a bigger focus on testing and stability as well, with more time between updates.

When the game enters beta, the price will rise to 14.95 Euro.

We will also change the license to remove the line that promises all future versions of the game for free. Please note that this change only affects people who buy the game after December 20, so if you got the game for during alpha, you will still get all future updates for free, despite this change. A promise is a promise.
Buying the game during beta will include all updates up until release, of course, and bug patches will be free.

Soon, you will be able to buy gift codes for Minecraft, perfectly timed for the holidays! Even better, if you buy those before December 20, accounts created from these codes will count as alpha accounts, and will receive all future updates for free.

And the next game update (with server-side inventory) is coming next week, before Beta

Merry holidays happy! :D

http://notch.tumblr.com/post/2175441966/minecraft-beta-december-20-2010

I guess this means dupe bug will be fixed early next week as well.
 
So not only do people who buy during the 'beta' period have to pay more than those of us with the alpha version, but also don't get the free updates for life that we get? I think if you pay for a beta then you own the game and should get free updates to the live version when its out, where as if they plan to charge beta players when it goes live then they should let people beta test it for free (which is not likely after charging people for the alpha).
 
So not only do people who buy during the 'beta' period have to pay more than those of us with the alpha version, but also don't get the free updates for life that we get? I think if you pay for a beta then you own the game and should get free updates to the live version when its out, where as if they plan to charge beta players when it goes live then they should let people beta test it for free (which is not likely after charging people for the alpha).

I imagine the upgrade from beta to the live version will be free, just any updates after that will be charged..
And seeing as he's given a decent warning, it sounds fair enough to me.
 
So not only do people who buy during the 'beta' period have to pay more than those of us with the alpha version, but also don't get the free updates for life that we get? I think if you pay for a beta then you own the game and should get free updates to the live version when its out, where as if they plan to charge beta players when it goes live then they should let people beta test it for free (which is not likely after charging people for the alpha).

The beta players get all the updates and bug fixes till its the proper release version which they also get forfree, but anything he adds as say dlc/expansions they won't get but alpha players will.

Like if it was bc2 the people who preordered got beta access and the full game but the alpha people would have gotten spectat +vietnam when they came out free.
 
anyone?

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This is exactly the type of underground fortress/city I'm working on Tefal. The devs of DA:O stated Dwarf Fortress was one of their sources of inspiration for Orzammar and I'm following suit. If anyone want's to help, let me know. :D
 
Have installed a new mob will work when I restart the server next.

CreeperNerf - Creepers won't explode above ground but they still hurt. Underground though, in caves, they are as destructive as before.
 
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