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Re: Minecraft

Postby gamfrkI » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:59 pm

1.every time you start a new game it generates a new world

2.untill you delete that world or start a new 1

3.yews if you start a new world or travel far enough away from spawn

4.(as of 1.9 updates minecraft added villagers but they dont do anything) to survive in your world and build whatever you want <-- that will keep you playing for hours
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Re: Minecraft

Postby PMJPlay » Sun Feb 19, 2012 6:37 am

Hot Trout wrote:Thanks for the info I appreciate it. Now then, more questions.

1. Is 'MY' world in Minecraft randomly generated when I install the game.
2. Does it stay that way for me from then on?
3. Does it randomly generate every time I start to play?
4. If my world is randomly generated and I am the only person in it, what is the point?


Am I missing something here?



1. It generates a random world when you start a new single player game (unless you use a code number called a seed) Seeds are a code that generates a specific world related to that code. There are sites out there that list seeds for players to try out

2. Yes all you build will be permanent and saves when you exit the game or just go to the pause menu.

3. No only when you first make a new world

4. Explore this massive world and try to survive (Survival Mode)(Monsters at night depending on the difficulty set and dungeons and other dangers) or be create anything you want (Creative Mode) (You can fly to get around and build easier)(You also invincible and monsters dont attack if the mode is set)

If you really want to know more there is the Minecraft Wiki

http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Minecraft_Wiki :good:
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