Turning a bug into Yellowstone is the best thing Mojang has done this year
This gives me nostalgia of content making by mojang back during minecrafts early days, and I love the addition of turning a sulfur cave bug into a new Yellowstone like biome!
It is so beautiful, it is truly the best thing i ever saw in my life. The epitome of what minecraft is supposed to be. Mojang did a job so well that they might receive the nobel price of peace for it, as it will spread throughout the world with its beauty.
ridddle on
Ok but how rare is this? What I’ve seen is that this can only happen when cave biome intersects the surface? So a bug they won’t fix. Not a biome you can reliably find?
Nekrokosmic on
When I saw they added Yellowstone my jaw dropped. I mean come on now…. This has got to be the single greatest feat accomplished in the history of game development. I had to go change pants immediately after booting the game for the first time post-update.
-PepeArown- on
I think surface sulfur caves are massively overhyped
I think people like them more because it meant Mojang made a bug a feature, not because said bug actually looks good
These are just messes of sulfur and cinnabar with the occasional pools. There’s not even any geysers, because those are for the springs only
I don’t know. Just looks out of place and unfinished. Just look how the spring in the middle looks with its tuff sticking out like a soar thumb
SKarlett_Games on
Because its easier to make a game feature from bug then to spend time and money forcing it to work normally
LuckStreet9448 on
Can’t wait to get volcanos and volcanic plains.
Shatterfish on
Bruh why is this sub so negative about literally everything?
It was something players asked for enough that they decided to make it a thing, whether it was initially a bug in the world gen at first or not is irrelevant.
I don’t see the same people here complaining that the Creeper is just a bug that was added to the game because Notch was too lazy to fix it.
I know I’m probably twice as old as the average Minecraft player these days but is this just what it’s like now; just hate everything regardless?
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It is so beautiful, it is truly the best thing i ever saw in my life. The epitome of what minecraft is supposed to be. Mojang did a job so well that they might receive the nobel price of peace for it, as it will spread throughout the world with its beauty.
Ok but how rare is this? What I’ve seen is that this can only happen when cave biome intersects the surface? So a bug they won’t fix. Not a biome you can reliably find?
When I saw they added Yellowstone my jaw dropped. I mean come on now…. This has got to be the single greatest feat accomplished in the history of game development. I had to go change pants immediately after booting the game for the first time post-update.
I think surface sulfur caves are massively overhyped
I think people like them more because it meant Mojang made a bug a feature, not because said bug actually looks good
These are just messes of sulfur and cinnabar with the occasional pools. There’s not even any geysers, because those are for the springs only
I don’t know. Just looks out of place and unfinished. Just look how the spring in the middle looks with its tuff sticking out like a soar thumb
Because its easier to make a game feature from bug then to spend time and money forcing it to work normally
Can’t wait to get volcanos and volcanic plains.
Bruh why is this sub so negative about literally everything?
It was something players asked for enough that they decided to make it a thing, whether it was initially a bug in the world gen at first or not is irrelevant.
I don’t see the same people here complaining that the Creeper is just a bug that was added to the game because Notch was too lazy to fix it.
I know I’m probably twice as old as the average Minecraft player these days but is this just what it’s like now; just hate everything regardless?