Where can I find the best tutorials that can teach me how to build modern things in minecraft?
Where can I find the best tutorials that can teach me how to build modern things in minecraft? - 1
Where can I find the best tutorials that can teach me how to build modern things in minecraft? - 1
I use a Thinkware laptop and it lags like no other, it's unbearable, way too much lag to even move carefully so I can't even play on Peaceful! Is there any way I can make my computer run Minecraft better? I mean, it runs games like Civilization IV and Oblivion with practically no lag, so I have no idea what's going on.
I'm playing minecraft and I wanted to grow some giant red mushrooms. I tried placing them on dirt in places the had plenty of room but it won't work (tried a couple of different places). I can't place the mushrooms down anywhere. The only place I've noticed I can place them are right next to swamp trees.
Did they change the way mushrooms work?
I have always wanted to play Minecraft but I have a Pc that lags whenever I play The Sims 4.
I have no idea or expertise in terms of PCs
Please help. I also live off of an allowance so be mindful of the price, :)
I had recently downloaded Minecraft 1.9 off of the official website. I loaded it and it worked fine, and I put a lot of hours into a survival world. Just tonight, I opened the launcher to make a new world. I created it, and it loaded up. However, once it had put me into my game (that short time period where the world is blue and you fall into the void), it suddenly crashed. It does this every time I try to make a world, or load into my already present world. How do I fix this?
To give you an idea of what I'm looking for, I really enjoy the survival aspect of minecraft. Things that are really important to me in a survival game are:
1. The establishment of a home base
2. Foraging for resources
3. Character progression (kinda RPG like, whether it be through stats, or equipment, etc.)
As I said, I really enjoyed minecraft (survival) and the game "Don't Starve." So clearly, ultra level graphics are not a requirement for me.
I'm NOT looking for games based on killing mobs, etc. Although a small element present in the game is acceptable.
I would like to get a portable computer and I want a portable computer that is touchscreen and pen compatible (with pressure sensitivity). That has a descent graphics card that can handle games like minecraft, subnautica and planet explorers.
At least have:
Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8. (If possible)
Memory (RAM): 256MB of RAM required.
Hard Disk Space: 500MB of free space required.
Processor: Pentium 450MHz or later (MMX support required)
If at all possible I'd like it to have a fold-able screen and have at least two (or more) USB ports.
My computer isn't the best at gaming. It'll run minecraft, csgo and modern combat 5 with a bit of lag. What are some good games that don't have high system requirements?
I don't know what happened, but paypal suddenly said to verify my identity. I only use paypal to buy ranks on minecraft so I didn't put in real information therefore I couldn't confirm through text or a call. So I uploaded a random photo saying it was my 'passport', then i changed my password. Paypal said it will review my account and get back to me in within 2 business days. What will happen? The picture I uploaded WASN'T my passport
Added (1). I have about £55 in my paypal at the moment, and i don't wanna lose it!
How to add a coded HTML game onto an offline html webpage?
Added (1). By this I mean I have an HTML text game called "Drowning in Problems" written by Markus Persson (the man who created Minecraft) that he uploaded as a file, and I just want to be able to execute this game via browser. It's an in-browser HTML text game on his website, and I just want to know how to do this just by executing it as if it were a test webpage.
Added (2). I'm lightly learning web design and to code on my own by putting together a fake webpage. (desktop files and notepad documents)