Laptop gets hot when I play Minecraft?
Is this normal? I can't play for more than 20 minutes at a time.
Is this normal? I can't play for more than 20 minutes at a time.
I baught a gaming laptop and it had Windows 10 I want Windows 8.1 so I don't have to use Minecraft Windows 10 edition which might as well be MCPE. Is there a way to do that? I have never liked Windows 10 and want Windows 8.1 what can I do?
I'm playing in survival by myself. I need to A LOT of leather? What is the best and fastest way to get leather? Any tricks?
Do you think it's funny Lego is making Minecraft play sets?
I just downloaded the new update for Minecraft 1.9, equipped the elytra, but can't fly. I'm currently running vanilla 1.9 and have tried everything to fly. Anyone else experiencing this or know how to help?
Is anybody else having problems with the Minecraft 1.9 update crashing?
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I wouldn't know if t sucks. I can't even get it to start.
I don't want to download anything i want to code it myself where i won't be downloading viruses again
Why do people always play minecraft game? I think it's a boring and distracting game? - 1
So this is my build I have came up with - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xtRgRB
I have been researching for over a month for parts and I feel this is what is right for me.
I just want to know your opinion on this build and any suggestions?
This build is for Minecraft (High Settings), GTA V (Medium-High), YouTube and general school work.
I opted out of an optical drive as I can just make a bootable USB when installing windows. I might get one in the future. I also didn't get a SSD as I don't really care on boot up times and sense it doesn't affect game play i'm okay without it.
I just built a Walmart in my world. I want to have a lighting source going all the way down every other row, like row 1 empty, row 2 lights all the way down, row 3 empty, etc. I'd rather use redstone lamps instead of glowstone because they look better. Right now I have cobblestone fences all they way down then the redstone lamps underneath, so it looks like they are being held up. How would I power the lamps without it looking noticeable.