E ai galera, está aqui a listinha com as novidades dessa nova versão divirtam-se:
http://pastebin.com/i9P6nqU3
Um vídeo mostrando o novo pântano:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVhvIkydTsE
E um vídeo monstrando os dois novos monstros no Nether:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UssmiE_uuo
Muito legal a nova versão, veio com bastante conteúdo novo, novos monstros, mais itens, novas coisas no Nether. Vale a pena!!!
quinta-feira, 27 de outubro de 2011
sábado, 17 de setembro de 2011
terça-feira, 30 de agosto de 2011
segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2011
sábado, 27 de agosto de 2011
Novidades Minecraft 1.8
Minecraft 1.8 - Novidades
Por: Matheus // Notch, criador de Minecraft, postou uma pequena atualização para o seu blog sobre o estado atual da próxima atualização. Minecraft 1.8 vai ser enorme, com mais de 40 mudanças planejadas. Além disso, tornou-se conhecida como a Adventure Update por causa das mudanças do estilo de conteúdo e jogabilidade.
Em um post no The World of Notch, Minecraft 1.8 é rotulado como "Coming Soon". O artigo mostra o logotipo do game e uma lista de detalhes revelados do 1.8 até o momento. Aqui está a lista: Sprinting e Critical Hits são algumas das mudanças mais mecânicas da jogabilidade. Notch explicou o Sprinting brevemente no Google+: é preciso apertar duas vezes para a frente para ser executado. Ele estava procurando uma desvantagem para o sprint, mas não indicou o que seria. Critical Hits pode adicionar um tempero a luta, que sempre foi um pouco sem graça.
Novidades:
- Aldeias NPC
- Calabouços gerados aleatoriamente
- Novo código de bioma
- Mode Creative
- Critical Hits
- Possibilidade de fazer Sprints (Sprinting)
- Mais opções de agricultura
quarta-feira, 4 de maio de 2011
novidades
Pois é galerinha, entrou algumas coisas novas, que vao deixar o seu jogo ainda mais divertido. =]
Como é bastante coisa, vou dividir em dois posts para facilitar a explicação e o post nao virar um livro. xD
Coisas novas e mudanças:
- Novo carvão vegetal.
- Note Blocks (serve para tocar musica, mas voce toca a musica, explico como em um proximo post).
- 15 tintas para la.
- Novo mob: Lula, que dropa Ink Sack (tinta preta).
- Dois novos tipos de arvores: Birch (é meio zebrinha, nao sei o nome em português =x) e Pinheiro.
- Cana, com ela voce crafta açúcar, mas continua usando para fazer papel também.
- Novos craftings (vou colocar a lista de todos em outro post).
- Novo bloco secreto (Dispenser, é quase um baú, mas ele tambem pode atirar flechas, ovos e o que estiver dentro, mas isso se voce fizer ele com a redstone. Estou testando ele, depois posto sobre.).
- Novo bloco secreto porem bonito (Lapis Lazuli, pode ser usado como tinta ou como bloco pra construções. Ah! ele é um azul bonito.).
- Bolo (ao contrario do bolo do Portal, este é de verdade! “This cake is not a lie!”).
- Açúcar, voce faz com as canas.
- A skin do forno mudou, o que era cinza agora esta mais parecido com a pedra normal.
- Ossos, os skeletons dropam eles quando morrem.
- Bone Meal, voce usa os ossos para fazer e eles podem ser usados como fertilizante nas plantinhas e como tinta branca.
- Novas ovelhas cinzas, cinzas claras e pretas, que dropam a la de acordo com a cor delas.
- A durabilidade das ferramentas feitas de madeira, pedra, ferro e diamante aumentou.
- As ferramentas de ouro removem os blocos como a pedra e madeira mais rapido que a de diamante, porem com a mesma durabilidade que antes.
- Arenito (pedra feita com areia).
- As aranhas agora sobem as paredes. (medo =x)
- Mob Spawners mostra um modelinho do que vai sair dele e fica rodando, isso no single player.
- As sementes de trigo agora crescem mais rapido quando voce ara o bloco de terra.
- Adicionado o FastRender feito pelo Scaevolus (aumentou o FPS do jogo. Brigada Eikanipela info!) [2]. (Source: [3])
(Nao entendi =[ ). - Voce pode tirar Screenshots com a tecla F2 (teve algo que mudou do alpha pro beta sobre isso, mas ainda nao descobri direito).
- Ferro e carvão sao encontrados em maior numero nas cavernas.
Depois eu coloco as correções de bugs em outro post, mas só essas coisas novas já deixa qualquer jogador de minecraft feliz. xD
sábado, 2 de abril de 2011
sábado, 15 de janeiro de 2011
blocks
Blocks
Minecraft is composed of and built entirely out of blocks. You dig through blocks, you build with blocks, your character is made of blocks; they are everywhere. It is possible to change how the blocks appear by applying new Texture Packs.
The face of a block is 16x16 pixels, and each block is one cubic meter. Water, Lava andPortal blocks have a shifting pattern for each face.
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Types of Blocks
There are currently 91 different types of blocks (including Air, still Water, still Lava, blocks which cannot be built at the moment, (see data values for the full list) and assuming each Clothcolor as an unique block.)
In a standard randomly generated infdev Map you can find the blocks Stone, Grass (or Snow),Dirt, Water, Lava, Sand, Gravel, Gold ore, Iron ore, Diamond, Redstone, Clay, Coal, Tree,Leaves, Cactus, yellow and red Flowers and brown and red Mushrooms.
In the initial free version of Survival the player began with 10 TNT blocks and could obtain Dirt,Cobblestone from Stone, Wood from Trees, Gold from Gold ore, Iron from Iron ore, Step from Coal, and white Cloth from Sheep.
In Classic mode the player can build with naturally occurring blocks, save Redstone andDiamond, and can use Bookcase, Sponge, Coloured Cloth, Brick, Obsidian and Moss Stone.Operators of servers can also build Bedrock. Some custom servers give the ability to place Grassand (still) Fluids, too.
When playing the current Beta, the player can craft a variety of blocks not naturally found in maps, including Stairs, Workbenches, Paintings, Bookshelves, Furnaces and more. Redstoneand Diamond can be found in the lower areas of maps, and Obsidian forms when water touches a spring lava block. The Mob Spawner block may naturally occur in a Dungeon.
The Halloween update added six new block types to the game. Netherrack, Glowstone, and Soul Sand can be found in The Nether, which the player can only enter by creating Portal blocks.Pumpkins grow on the surface and can be crafted into Jack-O-Lanterns.
Opacity
Opacity is a property of blocks. It determines ray tracing and collision result and controls several interaction behaviors.
Translucent Blocks
- Plants: sapling, yellow flower, red rose, brown mushroom, red mushroom, crops, reed.
- Liquid: water, stationary water, lava, stationary lava.
- Blocks: leaves (opaque when graphics are on fast), glass, step, mob spawner, wooden and cobblestone stairs, soil, snow, ice, cactus, fence.
- Non-blocks: torch, fire, redstone wire, sign post, wooden and iron door, ladder, rails, wall sign,lever, wooden and stone pressure plate, redstone torch off/on, button, portal.
Behaviors
- Snow, doors, buttons, ladders, levers, minecart tracks, pumpkins can only be placed on opaque blocks. Torches can now be placed on transparent blocks. (beta 1.2)
- Mobs only spawn on opaque blocks and in transparent/open space.
- Fireballs only start fire on opaque blocks.
- Mushrooms only grow on opaque blocks.
- Growing leaves will destroy any translucent blocks.
- Opacity of adjacent blocks determines the direction of furnaces and chests.
- Chests can't be opened if there are opaque blocks above.
- Translucent blocks are not ignitable.
- Translucent blocks change water behavior.
- Block opacity affects the behavior of redstone electrics.
- Suffocation only happens in opaque blocks.
quarta-feira, 12 de janeiro de 2011
Ghast
Ghast
Ghast | |
Health Points | Alpha: Beta: |
Attack Strength | Varies |
Spawn | The Nether, any light level. |
Ghasts normally float around with their eyes and mouth closed, making a sound like a purring cat. They open their eyes and mouth when attacking. They make a chirp-like noise when shooting and scream loudly when taking damage. The sounds that ghasts make are currently not affected by distance, so they always sound very close, regardless of their actual position.
If a Ghast's fireball hits a portal (or close to it) the portal will be closed, requiring re-ignition. If the player manages to get a Ghast to fire at the portal while it is closed, it can be reignited using the fireball. Blocks originally ignited once struck, adding an extra hazard to fighting Ghasts. But currently the fire is extinguished immediately afterwards because of a bug.
The minimum block resistance required to absorb all blast force of the Ghast's fireballs is 20.17. So fences and less resistant blocks can be destroyed, and iron doors and more resistant blocks are indestructible by fireball explosions.
Ghasts will not fire at the player without line-of-sight, and this is blocked by glass, leaves orportals making safe scenic paths through the Nether a viable possibility. When not moving, Ghasts within firing range will face the player, giving the impression that they can see through transparent materials. Ghasts can draw line-of-sight through curtains of lava, and their fireballs can pass through it meaning players near a pillar of lava can be struck without seeing the source.
Ghasts drop Sulphur when killed, but this can be hard to collect - as it is the only mob that floats, the sulphur may fall into lava or an inaccessible area.
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Fighting Ghasts
Ghasts attack with projectile fireballs. The player can reflect these fireballs by hitting them with anything before they impact, even bare hands, arrows or fishing rods. It is possible to kill Ghasts by reflecting their attacks back at them. Although rather tricky to pull off, you can make this easier by shooting an arrow, fishing rod, or snowball at the fireball, then looking directly at the Ghast, or where it will be in the next second or two, and it will send the fireball in that direction once hit. This way, if a Ghast is out of reach from your projectiles, you can "aim" its own fireballs back at it, instead of having to run directly at the ball to fire it in the right direction. The Ghast hitbox includes the tentacles, so aiming for the area where the tentacles meet the body increases the chance of a hit.
Ghasts may be hurt with normal weapons if the player can get close enough or has a bow. It is possible to use a fishing rod to draw Ghasts in near enough to hit with a sword. A close ghast is also easier to hit with a bow, though the drawback of this method is less time to dodge fireballs. When aiming your bow be sure to lead your shots as Ghasts can quickly change trajectory and move quite fast. Depending on how far away the Ghast is it may be necessary to aim above the Ghast as well to gain extra range.
Ghasts may also be set on fire, but fire and lava don't actually damage them. A similar effect is seen with zombie pigmen.
Much like using neutral or enemy mobs as shields against arrows fired by skeletons in the regular world, it is feasible to use zombie pigmen as shields against Ghasts in the Nether. It is possible to injure or kill zombie pigmen in this fashion without ever making them hostile to the player.
It is disputed that Ghasts can be killed by lava or fire if continually re-exposed. This is achieved by a ghast floating in and out of lava. There have been reports of zombie pigmen dying while in lava, due to the fact they "bob" in and out of lava, which raises doubt that ghasts and zombie pigmen are completely lava/fireproof.
Drowning
Despite being fireproof, Ghasts and Zombiemen are capable of drowning if under water or lava for too long. This means they, like the player and other mobs, require air to live.
Drops
Beta:
- 0-2 units of Sulphur
Trivia
- Ghasts can be seen on the map when using certain map editors[citation needed].
- Ghasts can "cancel" their fireballs if the targeted player has an obstruction between the Ghast and himself.
- Ghasts aim at the camera, not the player. Going into 3rd person mode and having a ghast fire a fireball at you will go over the player, given the right camera angle.
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