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Minecraft 1.8

Here's the patch notes, enjoy 😀

 

  • Labels for items will be added.[1]
  • User-placed leaf blocks won't decay.[2]
  • Clouds won't go through buildings anymore.[3][4]
  • Pressing F3 will no longer show numbers above the mobs heads.
  • Rain and snow will now render faster.[5]
  • Cloud movement syncs with the time.[6]
  • Ghast attack sounds will be fixed in SMP.[7]
  • Skeletons now hold full-size bows.[8] (found at 7:00)
    • Skeleton arrows originate from about their eyes to the bow, instead of above the head.
  • The snout on pigs will protrude from their head.[9]
  • Pressing F+F3 will now alter render distance/fog.[10]
  • Passive mobs will randomly flee if attacked by the player or other mobs (such as Wolves). [11]
  • More Mob-To-Mob interactions. [12]
  • Armor bar moved to above hearts, due to food bar.[13]
  • Clay is now commonly found under shallow Water.
  • Player to mob damage decreased by half a heart.

 

Features:

 

Graphics / UI / Audio:

  • C418 mentioned new Minecraft music.[91]
  • HD Texture pack support (found in the pre-release)
  • New improved lightingday/night cycles will not require chunk updates.[92] Lighting will be updated via a texture, whose coordinates are the block's sky light and block light levels.[93]
  • Warmer light from torches.[94]
  • Moonlight is blue.[6]
  • New texture for Moss Stone.[95]
  • Sliders for field of view and Brightness in video options.[96][97][98]
  • Redesigned HUD, including two new features, food and experience bars.[99]
    • Killing a mob gives you tiny flashing Experience Orbs that add to your experience.[6] (around 19:35)
  • New launcher.[100][101]
    • Possibly a web Applet launcher.[102]
  • A lot of new sounds and some changes, such as minecart sounds and shear sounds, also a change in the sound of rain.[103][104]
  • New particle effects.
    • Performing a critical hit on any mob will cause 'sparks' to fly.
    • Explosion particles are now shockwaves instead of smoke.
  • The ability to see the world seed when pressing F3.
  • New animated main menu background.
  • The version in the main menu is in the lower left, instead of the upper left.
  • Tiny stationary bubble particles can be seen when underwater.
  • Fog is now thicker and darker deep underground.
  • The void is now black and gives off particles.
  • Multiplayer server list.[106][107]
  • Improved server join screen: The server join screen features a list of servers.[108]
  • Player List – Press tab in multiplayer and player list comes up.[78][109]
  • The ability to allow moderators to enter creative mode in SMP.[110]
  • Modding Support.
    • Easier changing of the max level (map) height.
    • The terrain generation code is tidier.
  • Added Endermen
  • Added Silverfish
  • Added Strongholds
  • Added NPC Villages
  • Toggle Fog is now F3 + F
  • May already be in place (?); Brown and Red Mushrooms spawn frequently under trees in the swamp biome
  • Shift-Clicking items will craft the maximum possible amount of what you are trying to craft with the limit at 64. (e.g. You have 16 coal above 16 sticks and you shift click the torches, a stack of torches (64) will appear in your bottom usage bar)

 

Bug Fixes:

  • Shift+Click on items now work correctly.
  • Fixed Redstone circuits not working after /time set x glitch going to be fixed in SMP.
  • Destroying boats and minecarts now creates particles.

September 14th, 2011 by Lonesamurai
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Microsoft Details New Windows 8 Features

Metro-style UI to span across all computing devices.

 

At their BUILD Conference, Microsoft has launched the developer preview for the next version of their operating system, tentatively titled Windows 8.

 

As initially revealed at D9 earlier this year, Windows 8 takes large cues from the Metro UI seen on their Windows Phone 7 devices. The "tile" system continues to play a major role, ultimately replacing the use of icons or a traditional app launcher.
 

 
 
For touch controls, gestures have been evolved quite a bit since the OS was originally introduced. Swiping from the left will allow you to pull up apps, if done from the right the "Charms" menu is revealed – Search, Share, Devices and Settings options, as well as a Start button, that remain consistent throughout the operating system – and swiping from the top or bottom will bring up contextual options based on what application or screen you are using at the moment.

 

If the Metro UI isn't to your liking, you can hop between it and a Windows 7-style interface at the simple push of a button; a handy tool considering that the only way to currently completely close an open Metro app is through the Task Manager, accessible through the traditional Windows portion of the OS.

 

 
 
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 8 will be compatible with Windows 7 devices and programs and that they intend on implementing the operating system across a wide variety of devices from tablets to laptops and traditional computers.

 

Developers will be able to download the Windows Developer Preview in the near future. For a complete guide about what Windows 8 has to offer, feel free to take a look at the Windows 8 Developers Guide.


September 14th, 2011 by Lonesamurai
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Windows 8 Getting Xbox Live

Microsoft aims to combine its entertainment platforms.

 

At the BUILD conference today, Microsoft announced it will bring Xbox Live to Windows 8.

 

The new start screen.

 

While details are scarce, they claim the move "is part of [their] vision to bring you all the entertainment you want, shared with the people you care about, made easy."

 

No details on price were mentioned. Games for Windows Live has gained a notorious reputation amongst gamers, so it appears Microsoft are taking a step back from the service. Microsoft has not announced a release date for their new operating system.

 

What do you want to see from this new use of Xbox Live? Minesweeper achievements, anyone?


September 14th, 2011 by Lonesamurai
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EA Offers Refunds for Tiger Woods 12

PC version not what fans were expecting.

 

Angry purchasers of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 on PC have demanded refunds. Reportedly, EA is handing over the cash.

 

After discovering that the PC version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 was not a port of the console versions, but rather a lesser featured, lower-rez, game built around Tiger Woods Online, players took their complaints to the EA forums. 

 

"Extremely disappointed with this version of the game," said user bradess. "I expected some type of port from the XB360 or PS3 version of Tiger. I did NOT expect that it would be a re-skinned version of Tiger Woods: Online."

 

Some have reported that they had luck with EA customer support and received refunds for their purchases.

 

Have you played Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12 for PC? Did you demand a refund?


September 12th, 2011 by Lonesamurai
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Half a Million People Have Bought This Game

Farming sim shows feeding cows and spreading muck has never been so much fun.

 

Raise hell, with a tractor.
 
 
You may believe farming is a dull way to spend your leisure time, but half a million people disagree. Farming Simulator 2011 has sold 500,000 copies worldwide, and sales are expected to continue to rise.
 
 
Since its release in November, the game has sold over 300,000 copies in Germany alone.
 
 
Farming Simulator 2011 allows players to "take on the role of a young farmer and experience the workaday life in the countryside in a completely adapted and freely accessible farmer's world," according to publisher Giants Software. The latest installment boasts features like "feeding the cows or spreading the dung and liquid manure on the fields."
 
 
A new Platinum Edition of the game will release this October.
 
Robert Stallibrass, marketing director for Excalibur (the game's UK publisher) told MCV that "it's a main product for us this Christmas. It will be very strong."

September 12th, 2011 by Lonesamurai
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