Pictures from the November Minecraft session:
This was a pretty major upgrade; right from the start, I could see the rendering engine changed, and while it was generally an improvement (I think I got longer view distances), sometimes it looked a bit odd:
Strange stripes on the water
And the new graphics engine did seem to be a little more prone to temporary glitches, here’s an example:
A glitch near the city
I also saw some filters when playing around with the options; maybe they’d been there for a while and I only just now noticed them, I’m not sure.
Filter one
Filter two
Filter three
Filter four
While wandering around, I saw a tower that I didn’t remember ever seeing before; surprising, given how close it was to town:
A tower with tracks
The bottom of the track
Riding down the tracks
Runaway cart!
That’s gotta hurt
It took ages to take the picture riding down: I normally use the left shift key when grabbing screenshots, but that caused me to exit from the cart. Half the time I forgot and used it anyways, half the time I tried and failed to contort my hand with the right shift key.
There were also new items in the update; Miranda added some of the new flowers to the house we’d been working on:
Planting flowers
More flowers
Flowers around the back
Taller flowers in the stable
Final design of the stable flowers
Dan was building some abstract geometric shapes:
Red and black
A closer view, showing a glass/lava cube underneath
There’s another cube in the sky
He built that far away, so it took me a while to get back home from there. Along the way, I ran into a forest with large, flat treetops:
Approaching the forest
Giant mushrooms next to the tree
A lava pool
Flowers under the canopy
Tree-dwelling sheep
Another rendering glitch a bit later
And then I ran into a village; it was pretty impressive.
Approaching the village
Meeting the villagers
Inside a building
Looking out to sea
Bidding farewell
I can’t remember the context of this photo, but I have no memory of ever seeing this object before:
A strange midair object
And one last photo; somebody must have been here before and left a candle.
Desert glow