Our First Serious Server PART THREE! - mLbRisteL
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Our First Serious Server PART THREE! - mLbRisteL
Our First Serious Server PART TWO. - mLbRisteL
Our First Serious Server PART ONE. - mLbRisteL This was the first server we played on for an extended period of time. This was a good half a year before the Halloween update fully worked in SMP...or so I remember. lol.
Tram Server PART THREE: The Giant Floating Disk. "Well, leave it to mLbRisteL to try to make something curved in a game about cubes" - Total_Meltdown Well, this was my project in the Tram Server. I started building something similar in a previous server in which we had many cheats available to us. It was driving Tyrone mad because he would log in, see this giant cogwheel in the sky and want to know what I was building, I wouldn't tell him (because I didn't even know) and then he would come at me, armfulls of TNT. Good times. In this second, half-completed version I wanted to make a mansion in the sky comprised of a series of floating, stone disks. Took me almost as long as Total_Meltdown's brick Eco House to make. The main completed room is the Ballroom, I started making a redstone music system on the roof. This room was then going to connect to a bunch more disks for living, farming and other things. I only finished the farm before we got bored and moved to the next server: The Cathedral. - mLbRisteL
Hub Server Part Two: Another One of the Sir's Castles
I can’t stop laugh
mLbRisteL's Terragen Experiments Part Three: HUNDREDS OF CAVES. Oh man, I cranked up the cave generation to the max in this one. There are at least 120 caves layered over each other in that one spot, all the way to the bottom of the map, and up that gigantic mountain. This was amazing because I was unsatisfied with the underground stuff in MC up until then, and Ravines hadn't even been thought of at this point in the game. Even though we do have Ravines, abandoned mines, and Strongholds now...there's still something missing about the underground...plus we need bigger mountains and canyons built into the game now that the height limit has been increased. -mLbRisteL
mLbRisteL's Terragen Experiments Part 2: Floating Tree The first two images are from the first Terragen world I settled down into...then I realized I had done something to actually break the noise algorithm before I moved to the map pictured in Part 1. The other four images are from the last Terragen experiment I did, this was the closest to an actual world I thought Minecraft should have. I expanded on previous concepts and downloaded an update to the mod that added control over cavesystems...you'll see what I did with those in the next installment... -mLbRisteL
mLbRisteL's Terragen Experiments Part One: Sky Hut. Some of you may have already seen Deduckted06's Pandora World in previous posts, this is a similar mod (if not the same, I don't remember). When I found out about the Terragen Mod I immediately knew I would lose half of my life to it. Tweaking a silly text file with noise algorithm settings for hours and hours trying to find the right balance of biome size and terrain complexity. I loved this thing, you could move the oceanlevel to the bottom of the map and drag gigantic mountains up against the heightlimit. Unlike Pandora World, I was more fascinated by wider, sweeping landscapes that made finding the ground-level a challenge. I also wanted to change my basic Minecraft game by removing the idea of widespread ore deposits. I liked the idea of "Mining Veins" and made Ore deposits incredibly rare, but huge (some containing 60 or more blocks of Iron). I also cranked up the density of trees in the forests, as well as the biome sizes. This economy of means took a long time to figure out, and it cost me several hundred worlds before I settled on this. - mLbRisteL
Missing Chunk Fun
The first four photos are from a multiplayer map where The Sir's Castle was graphed to the landscape. The missing chunk was not part of the process. The last photo was from my Pandora world. The chunk was literally missing, and it took out some mine cart tracks that I rebuilt, as pictured.
-deduckted06
Hub Server Part One: Total_Meltdown's Eco House. Back in the days of sometime around spring 2011, we threw together a server we're going to refer to as the "Hub Server" or the "Tram Server". In this we started with a central minecart system that would link all of our various creations together. This was after we had first figured out how to really play the game in the first Karantza Map (we'll talk about that fustercluck in the future). Total_Meltdown was fascinated in creating the most useful and visually appealing kinds of living spaces while taking up the smallest amount of space. This is his original Eco House (he prolly had his own name for it), fully self sufficient (sans any mob grinders or other hackery things) and secluded from any darker, creeper-infested areas. This was pre-terrain update, so clay was still super-sparse. It took him the entirety of two or three months (we were also in our Junior Year of college at the time) to find enough clay to build his brick house. In the distance of the last image, you can see another Sir Castle, and a strange Disk thing...
Cute house from the 1.8 Update. Giant Mushrooms! - mLbRisteL
Because someone thought that hovering sand was more interesting than hovering snow...
Remember these? Oh wait, these aren't gone yet? Whaaat. Silly Physics Derps.
HOVERING SNOW! AMAZING!