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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jan 7, 2016 20:31:56 GMT
how has no one acknowledged this? This is amazing!! Nice work Thanks, I've still yet to finish the arch building but they don't look too amazing if I'm honest. The world needs more things in. If you have minecraft on ps4 feel free to pop in on my world and have a look. So that's all created in Minecraft?
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Post by vxwk on Jan 7, 2016 20:39:39 GMT
Thanks, I've still yet to finish the arch building but they don't look too amazing if I'm honest. The world needs more things in. If you have minecraft on ps4 feel free to pop in on my world and have a look. So that's all created in Minecraft? Well what I said I've built I've done in Minecraft, obviously the picture is from real life I was just showing the two buildings because people probably don't know what they are from their names.
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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jan 7, 2016 20:42:57 GMT
So that's all created in Minecraft? Well what I said I've built I've done in Minecraft, obviously the picture is from real life I was just showing the two buildings because people probably don't know what they are from their names. Oohh I thought that was a picture you took in Minecraft!
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Post by vxwk on Jan 7, 2016 20:48:08 GMT
Well what I said I've built I've done in Minecraft, obviously the picture is from real life I was just showing the two buildings because people probably don't know what they are from their names. Oohh I thought that was a picture you took in Minecraft! Haha no, there's no way you can get that amount of detail into a minecraft building. There's a built height limit so the buildings have to be scaled down. Also to build it with that much detail would take years
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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jan 7, 2016 20:48:56 GMT
Oohh I thought that was a picture you took in Minecraft! Haha no, there's no way you can get that amount of detail into a minecraft building. There's a built height limit so the buildings have to be scaled down. Also to build it with that much detail would take years I've never played Minecraft, but I certainly believe you if you say it's a lot of work!
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Post by vxwk on Jan 7, 2016 20:56:27 GMT
Haha no, there's no way you can get that amount of detail into a minecraft building. There's a built height limit so the buildings have to be scaled down. Also to build it with that much detail would take years I've never played Minecraft, but I certainly believe you if you say it's a lot of work! It is Ok managed to get a screenshot off of ps4: I guess it's a bit of a let down as you thought the real life image is what I'd built As you can see The Arch isn't finished yet but the Empire State Building and International Commerce Centre are.
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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jan 7, 2016 20:59:44 GMT
I've never played Minecraft, but I certainly believe you if you say it's a lot of work! It is Ok managed to get a screenshot off of ps4: I guess it's a bit of a let down as you thought the real life image is what I'd built As you can see The Arch isn't finished yet but the Empire State Building and International Commerce Centre are. It sure looks good! Only there seems to be less colours, but that could be just the angle/reflection.
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Post by vxwk on Jan 7, 2016 21:02:41 GMT
It is Ok managed to get a screenshot off of ps4: I guess it's a bit of a let down as you thought the real life image is what I'd built As you can see The Arch isn't finished yet but the Empire State Building and International Commerce Centre are. It sure looks good! Only there seems to be less colours, but that could be just the angle/reflection. Yeah the International Commerce Centre is quite blue in real life but they didn't have stained glass in minecraft when I built it. They do now though so I might have to replace all that normal glass with blue glass -.-
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Post by arsenalgunner20 on Jan 7, 2016 21:04:26 GMT
It sure looks good! Only there seems to be less colours, but that could be just the angle/reflection. Yeah the International Commerce Centre is quite blue in real life but they didn't have stained glass in minecraft when I built it. They do now though so I might have to replace all that normal glass with blue glass -.- That sounds like a lot of work if you want to do that!
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Post by nudeltime on Jan 7, 2016 21:31:41 GMT
jt33396 I hate BF4 for its non-linear, square maps, that's what I like about BC2.
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Post by Apples on Jan 11, 2016 8:00:14 GMT
Minecraft was the biggest thing ever for me, I won the hunger games like 18 times (which isn't all that much) and was good at parkour. I was a freaken Mc nerd. But I grown out of that. Now what I like playing other than GTA is Fallout New Vegas. But... THE ENDING SUCKS ASS, I AM SOO PISSED FFS. Really obsidian ?!? Fecken "would you like to load a save before the final mission or press continue. YOU CANT PLAY ON AFTER YOU BEAT THE FUCKING GAME AHHHHHHHHHH SO DISAPPOINTING !!!!!! Oh, and I like to play Terraria, and Gmod sometimes on the PC. And skyrim aswell. I killed Miraaks cheater ass :P
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2016 8:06:20 GMT
Right now I'm playing this: it's a work of absolute genius. Not since Portal and its sequel have I played such an inventive, mind-bending puzzler where the world, the environment, the sounds all blend together to scramble your brain and then make you feel like Einstein when you solve one of its puzzles only for it to present something seemingly impossible again. I can't recommend it enough.
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Post by Archer on Feb 9, 2016 17:29:57 GMT
List of what I play. For the most part, I gave up on GTA so consider this the list of what I play: 1. Black Ops III. Currently almost Prestige 2, and really liking the Sheiva as of late. Really like the Giant and Der Eisendrache. Got it day 1 but didn't play it for a good month because I was engrossed in the next game. 2. Fallout 4. Currently on my third play through, a Survival pistol-only build with high Agility and Luck. Level 20's with guns that deal even more damage than my first and second at this point. Past playthroughs were one sniper (first) and a power armor (second, Hard) 3. Ultra modded Skyrim. Along with the usual auto includes (CBBE), a bunch of pro-immersion mods and content expansions. Pretty low level but been enjoying my first true Mage play through. 4. Because Calinet, that one dinosaur runner game when Chrome can't connect to the internet. My best is 3500-ish. 5. Flow. Good puzzle game for when I'm bored on my phone.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2016 18:34:42 GMT
Right now I'm playing this: it's a work of absolute genius. Not since Portal and its sequel have I played such an inventive, mind-bending puzzler where the world, the environment, the sounds all blend together to scramble your brain and then make you feel like Einstein when you solve one of its puzzles only for it to present something seemingly impossible again. I can't recommend it enough. On the final puzzles now and they are so brilliantly and cleverly designed it hurts my brain. What an amazing game! You need everything at your disposal here to complete the game: logic, reasoning, your hearing ability with tones, your ability to distinguish colours, your memory, thinking outside the box, basic maths... it's astonishing how far a simple concept of drawing lines can go to test your abilities as a human with senses.
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Post by double_s92 on Feb 9, 2016 19:02:22 GMT
Right now I'm playing this: it's a work of absolute genius. Not since Portal and its sequel have I played such an inventive, mind-bending puzzler where the world, the environment, the sounds all blend together to scramble your brain and then make you feel like Einstein when you solve one of its puzzles only for it to present something seemingly impossible again. I can't recommend it enough. On the final puzzles now and they are so brilliantly and cleverly designed it hurts my brain. What an amazing game! You need everything at your disposal here to complete the game: logic, reasoning, your hearing ability with tones, your ability to distinguish colours, your memory, thinking outside the box, basic maths... it's astonishing how far a simple concept of drawing lines can go to test your abilities as a human with senses. Dam Rob you're making this sound great. Might just have to see what it's about. I reckon you could sell a bacon sandwich to ISIS
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