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Iberio Ralda

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Jun 14, 2024, 1:55:59 PM6/14/24
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I have recently bought and installed Minecraft Java Edition Version 1.17, and today decided to play Hypixel, but I have noticed that on the Hypixel website, it says that the best version to play is 1.8, since if you play on version 1.11 or later, the game mechanics will be different. And, I have noticed this after I joined the server.

No, this is difficult to do. Every version of Minecraft will run slightly different, and some very different compared to other versions. If you want to play with the most correct mechanics in that specific server, you should use the optimal version that Hypixel (or any server) specifies, otherwise your gameplay might be effected negatively. In fact, some servers won't even allow you to join unless you use their recommended version of Minecraft.

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You bought Minecraft Java Edition, period. You installed the version 1.17. But you have access to almost all versions, dating back to 1.0 and Beta. All you have to do is to open the Launcher, pick the 'Installations' tab, 'New installation' and pick whichever version you want from the drop-down menu. 'Create', return to the 'Play' tab and pick the new installation from the drop-down left from the 'play' button, and you'll play that version in a moment.

It takes a bit more work to have different installations differing with mods, if you install any, and there are serious issues with playing single player worlds on mismatching versions but that doesn't concern you now. You can play on Hypixel as the server authors intended.

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First there was Strummed. And then came Playable. I would like to Play the Electric Sunburst please. Instead, the computer is playing it and I'm just choosing what notes it plays. Enough with this bad marketing. I'm feeling a bit burned that I bought essentially a Casio play-along keyboard guitar.

The "pattern based" applies not only to the Electric Sunburst but also a few other libraries. "Playable" should mean (in practice) that I can modify the MIDI pattern if I can't play single notes. NI should really release updates to their pattern based instruments to allow for single note playability. This is what I dislike NI, they restrict certain content and I agree it's not very fair of them to be doing that and not making it very clear that they do.

To get the instrument to play notes like what instruments do, you would have had to purchase the Electric Sunburst "Deluxe' version..Instead of just upgrading the instrument for free, NI did a money grab and just created a more expensive new instrument. I dont think the standard version should even exist.

Well, I upgraded to the Deluxe version, but it's left a nasty taste in my mouth after forking out for Komplete Standard and expecting something as simple as playing a few notes from a sample library instrument. I have to say I find the inability to be able do this in the basic Electric Suburst a tad cynical on NI's part.

I was actually surpised that the instrument is not playable, i just bought the komplete standard but i'm thinking of returning it since i just can't afford to pay even more money to simply be able to play the instrument like it normally should be, the patterns are cool, but hiding the playability of simple notes from the instrument behind a deluxe money wall is just weird.

I can launch and access the menu of any 1.7.10 modpack, however as soon as I try to join either a multiplayer or single-player world, the screen shows some hotbar slots for a second or two, then turns "black." I put quotations around this because if I "look around", which shouldn't be possible, the screen changes to a single different color, what I can only assume is the color of the block I'm looking at. I can hear audio, and if I hit esc I can access the "menu," which isn't there, and click buttons. I have managed to click the disconnect from server button, however, the screen turns brown (the color of the Minecraft loading screen) for a second then goes black, and I can do nothing else. The mods are installed through the curseforge launcher, and I'm on a laptop. There are no exit codes or crashes. I can also successfully launch vanilla and more modern versions of Minecraft with mods, not sure about what version it specifically starts working/failing.

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