Notch should look into implementing this mod officially, it's a great help to players and a huge time-saver. Copy-pasting off a txt file on the desktop, while efficient, while forever remain more time-consuming than a menu. By about 3 seconds
My favorite mod of all time, definitely AdventureCraft. It's a complete MineCraft conversion, instead of making just maps, you can make a sort of quest thing with triggers, like weather control, monster spawning, and what not. Someone already did a Zelda Adventure game using the mod, with allegedly 10 hours of gameplay. I've downloaded it, and it's pretty sick. Here's a video of the Zelda Adventure, which shows the mod in action. YouTube - Zelda Adventure Trailer (v0.9.1)‏ As for me, I downloaded the mod, and am messing around with it now, trying to get used to the features. Can't wait to be good with the editor.
"cultured Architecture" LOL, thinks back to the "Who made that giant glass condom?" conversation in one of your other videos.
Was made Admin on a decent sized server that I frequent quite a bit a few nights ago. I woke up this morning, everything was fine. Little bits of griefing which I stomped out, and when everything seemed fine, I went to play Halo. Came back 40 minutes later. Random dude joins the server. Now, when someone places tnt, all admins and the owner get a message that tnt was placed. The dude places like 3 blocks of tnt on the ground, and the message doesn't come up. I warn him not to do it again and removed the tnt. So the other 2 admins come online, and we're building onto the spawn city to make it more epic, when the weirdest ****ing thing happens. The entire world went completely transparent, and no one could move. Suddenly, the entire ****ing world was covered in tnt. I'm talking a couple of hundred thousand blocks. The owner closes the server before the tnt is blown up, and he skypes me and the other 2 admins to get on and help him remove the tnt. When we've spent about half an hour trying to remove it (He didn't keep a backup of the map for some stupid ass reason, maybe because the servers never actually been griefed to a large extent before), and getting nowhere, one of the mods we had invited to help us remove it thought: "HERP ISNT THERE A FASTER WAY?" And used flint to set some off. Hundreds of thousands of blocks of tnt exploding at once. And the server crashed. So now we've been forced to start a new map, and the server is admin only until we've got the majority rebuilt. **** sucks ass. Good news is, they've actually bothered to install certain griefer protection mods, and now actually keep map back ups.
wow... that blows dude, but can't say that you can never be too careful. Should've had backup prior to the incident, I would have.