FloppY_ wrote:
Stimey wrote:
brotip: the game is infinitely more rewarding when you gather materials and build structures yourself
After which... you end up getting so overshadowed by megaconstructs that you feel like your own building is a piece of shit...
So Stimey...I challenge you to manually collect the resources necessary to build a Costco warehouse IRL.
See, I've already played out the game without invedit and seen what it had to offer. I'm now on the megastructure/microdetail/redstone circuitry aspect of the game. By the time I mine for enough diamond or gold to make a hollow 8x8m box or wasted time dicking around with cloth dyes that I may change my mind about in the future, I could have built a sweet megastructure and either moved onto the next or iterated even more detail (as shown in last screenshots) into it. The act of creating simple voxel art feels far more rewarding than having a mediocre structure built with farmed blocks which may end up getting wiped.
Anyway, already been addressed:
FFLink wrote:
That's a lot of iron blocks. I'm guessing that wasn't farmed for.
bennisboy wrote:
i did for about 1/5th, then realised i'd probably never finish it in my life time, so ediited my inventory
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I've never really understood people's aversion to editing inventory and using worldedit to build superstructures in Minecraft. I don't cheat when I'm just playing the game for adventure mode, but every minute I save doing something fancy is a minute I could be building something else, or playing another game.
FFLink wrote:
I have no aversion to it - I agree with you, completely.
FloppY_ wrote:
Meh I used INVedit to get a quicker start in my latest world... a set of diamond tools will help every project on it's feet...
I'm also considering world edit... constructing underground farms is a bitch when lava is everywhere...