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Aha! I was wondering what the goal of the tunnel was because if you went straight through you would've come out in the open in the side of the mountain.. And there was some sort of stairs down on the other end but it suddenly stopped. Is there more on the other side?

More buildings on the other side? Not that i've found, although someone has left crafting tables and simple bridges made of oak blocks almost everywhere.

Much of the map is up for exploration... enjoy.
 
More buildings on the other side? Not that i've found, although someone has left crafting tables and simple bridges made of oak blocks almost everywhere.

Much of the map is up for exploration... enjoy.

Haha lol. I have to start exploring, haven't had time for that since last time.

So basically I can go out and build something?
 
Haha lol. I have to start exploring, haven't had time for that since last time.

So basically I can go out and build something?

Do the /sethome command and go see what is out there....

I've found a few spots with amazing views that I'd like to start building on. The Highland's is full of impressive vistas. It would be a shame if we only used the space immediately near the spawn point. In my opinion anyway.
 
Do the /sethome command and go see what is out there....

I've found a few spots with amazing views that I'd like to start building on. The Highland's is full of impressive vistas. It would be a shame if we only used the space immediately near the spawn point. In my opinion anyway.

I like that too. I did that on console and then make everything connected with paths, bridges, tunnels and or those cargo trains but then used to transport yourself.
 
Little accident while using a warp point:
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17500 meters, increasing with no end in sight... :D


After rejoining I was still floating, or let's say rocketing... I saw the 20000 Mark passing, then decided to leave it though.



EDIT:

Ok big problem: I can teleport, but it will start to kick me back up in the air. IT DOESN'T LET ME STAY ON THE GROUND!


EDIT2:

Ehhhh...
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EDIT3:
No matter what I do, I can't stay on the ground, doesn't work.


Help? :boggled:


Solved itself somehow...
But why doesn't the /kill or /suicide work...
 
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It just suddenly stopped after 10 Minutes flying... then I died. :boggled:


Funny enough, although I kept teleporting and stuff (trying to solve it), the warp eventually worked and I landed at the right spot.
 
Dr_Slump :eek: Good to see you back! 👍

On topic: I was on yesterday with @GT-R but I left unexpectedly… it was because of a power outage.
 
Does this game require that you buy Microtransactions?

Hi, I am considering putting this on my Andriod tablet.

The cost is $6.99 US. Will I have to pay more?

I have always loved SimCity and as a kid I loved legos.

I want to buy a game and play it - not pay to play it.

I payed $40 for SimCity 4, 10 years ago, and I'm still playing it - still building my region.
 
Does this game require that you buy Microtransactions?

Hi, I am considering putting this on my Andriod tablet.

The cost is $6.99 US. Will I have to pay more?

I have always loved SimCity and as a kid I loved legos.

I want to buy a game and play it - not pay to play it.

I payed $40 for SimCity 4, 10 years ago, and I'm still playing it - still building my region.
No microtransactions. No monthly fees. Just pay and you have it.
 
Amazing to see the race track and all my horses being unharmed and still there. Just the Ferris wheel is gone... I guess it caused too much lag?
 
The only microtransactions in Minecraft are the skin packs and texture packs on the console versions. From what I recall, they aren't very expensive, and there's lots of player skins per pack, so you aren't getting cheated to pay $5.00 for five skins.
 
The only microtransactions in Minecraft are the skin packs and texture packs on the console versions. From what I recall, they aren't very expensive, and there's lots of player skins per pack, so you aren't getting cheated to pay $5.00 for five skins.

That's right, when I played on console I got a lot of skins in 1 pack and I thought even one pack was for free!
 
The only microtransactions in Minecraft are the skin packs and texture packs on the console versions. From what I recall, they aren't very expensive, and there's lots of player skins per pack, so you aren't getting cheated to pay $5.00 for five skins.
I don't classify those as microtransactions. Those are dlc packs for fun items in games. I classify microtransactions as items that you would normally earn in game but if you buy, it gives them to you instantly.

For example: If there was a pack that gave you a bunch of diamonds, that IMO would be a microtransaction.

The console version packs just give you extra skins or different worlds. Like the Halo pack. Just changes the way the game looks and the items you find. :)
 
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