This snapshot brings changes to Diamond Ore generation, the ability to waterlog Barriers, and a change to Villager curing. It also brings a new Experimental Toggle that updates Villager trading, which we are eager to hear your feedback on. As well as a big batch of bug fixes, you will find a whole lot of technical features and changes in this snapshot, including new commands, function macros, persistent command history, network performance improvements, and much more.
This snapshot introduces a new experimental Feature Toggle that updates the Wandering Trader and Librarian trades. You must turn on this Feature Toggle in the Experiments Menu when creating a new world if you want to test the new trades. You can find more information about Feature Toggles here.
Before these changes, players could get any village enchantment from any Librarian. A novice Librarian could sell the best enchantment in the game! For some players, this felt too random and made trading feel overpowered when compared to using the Enchanting Table or searching for Enchanted Books in structures.
Players will have to work towards getting the best trades instead of relying on random chance. We hope this makes Librarian trading more interesting and skillful, while also revealing some clues about their history of each village type through the enchantments that are sold there.
Some players felt that the Wandering Trader had unfair prices and didn't sell many useful items. We have lowered their prices, added more trades and increased the amounts available. The Wandering Trader will also now buy useful items from players, so it's possible to help them on their journey by giving them supplies even if you don't feel like buying anything.
In this snapshot, we have increased the amount of Diamond Ore found in the deepest parts of the world. Our goal is to make it more rewarding to mine for Diamonds in the Deepslate layers. We want your feedback on this! Please try out your favorite mining technique and let us know how it feels on this feedback site.
A new command for randomizing values and controlling random sequences. The value and roll forms can be used to draw a random value. In the case of roll, the resulting value is also shown in chat for all players.
This takes the result value from running the specified command and returns that as the return value of the function. In all other aspects, it works like return with a specified return value.If the given command fails, the return value is 0.
Regular commands (non-macro lines) are still pre-parsed. Only commands with variable substitutions in them are parsed when a macro is called and the game will attempt to cache the result of a certain parameter set being used in a call.
This makes repeated calls with the same parameter set cheaper than new calls with different parameters, but an overhead still remains compared to regular functions. Note that only the values references by macro as parameters are included in this cache, so any extra data in the provided compound is ignored.
Gamers can practice for thousands of hours to hone their skills. But there comes a time when they hit a ceiling and cannot grow any further. Even having the top-of-the-line peripherals, including a mouse, audio setup, and a keyboard, is not helping, but there is still room for improvement. When we add automation to the mix, we can achieve that gaming potential.
This is where macro keys come into play. They take care of repetitive actions, allowing users to focus on other aspects of the game. They can be programmed through software and assigned to special extra keys available on a few keyboards.
When a macro key is pressed, a series of scripted actions are performed in a game, application, or operating system. There are fundamentally two kinds of macro keys: hardware and software. A hardware-based macro requires physical keys on the keyboard to trigger a sequence of actions on the computer.
On the contrary, software macro keys work through special applications which run scripts in the background. Operating systems always provide basic macro actions for various programs and standard functions. Bear in mind that macros are not encouraged in a few professional gaming tournaments, so make sure to ask the organisers before applying them.
These fall in the hardware section of macro keys. Many high-end gaming and office keyboards come with dedicated macro keys. Press a key, and a single action, or a sequence of actions, happens.
The keyboards are accompanied by software that helps in programming the macro keys with specific actions. They can be configured based on the games played through different macro profiles.
Macros help gamers simplify the chaotic control requirements by reducing sequences to the push of a button. It simplifies the input as a single button can perform a sequence of actions. They can be used for doing regular, mundane, or complex tasks without requiring repetitive keystrokes. Repeat any action by pressing the programmed macro key.
They are particularly beneficial in games such as TEKKEN 7, Street Fighter V, Shadow Fight, etc., where different combos can be performed by pressing a single macro key on the keyboard, subduing the opponent.
Macros can be programmed through three different methods. The keyboard manufacturer offers software for assigning macros. For equipment without the official software, there is a third-party application that works on all equipment. Here is how both options are configured.
Next, click on Start Now and select Record Keystrokes. Get inside the game and start performing the action that needs to be automated. Every keystroke will be recorded with a delay of 50ms.
Engineered and designed for gamers, Omen by HP Sequencers means serious gaming. The 0.2ms response time means there is zero input lag. Make those intense strafing movements in FPS (First Person Shooter) games easily and gain an advantage over your opponents. We get five physical macro keys marked P1 to P5, to the left of the cap locks key.
The keyboard layout stays the same, providing familiarity, while the extra keys are closer to the WASD keys, ideal for gamers. The fully customizable RGB keys can be programmed through the software. The braided cables ensure durability and can withstand rough usage.
HyperX Alloy Origins Core brings tenkeyless to the table, without the number pad, a popular keyboard form factor amongst gamers. The HX Red switches, similar to red, with a lifespan of over 80 million keystrokes, give gamers a reliable companion for the competitive scene.
The NGenuity app helps users program macros to different keys through the macros library. The full-body aluminium adds to the finish and offers stability in every condition. Remove the USB type-C when travelling and keep it portable. Create three different RGB lighting profiles and use them through the onboard memory.
The HP BL GK320 is a gaming mechanical keyboard for budget gamers. The soldered KRGO Danish blue switches deliver speed on every stroke. Double-injection printing delivers clearer and long-lasting keycap prints. Top it with the triple-layer surface with the matte finish for a luxurious feel.
Program the macros through a third-party app such as TGMMacro or AutoHotKeys. Use them in gaming, streaming, or even in office work, where they come in handy for word processing, especially in spreadsheets. The row-wise RGBs are addressable through the included software, available on the HP website.
Looking further down the line, the HP K100 is an entry-level gaming keyboard. It features membrane switches with blue caps. And the back panel is a metal unibody, offering a sturdy base on all flat surfaces. Keycaps can be removed for cleaning and also be replaced if required.
Go back in time with the retro look of the HP BL GK600YS, sporting a scratch-resistant aluminium finish front panel. They house the KRGD Blue switches with high-pitched feedback, similar to Cherry MX and Outemu. The keys have a round shape giving a type-writer feel.
The auto-sleep feature on the keyboard helps save power and elongate life by switching off the equipment when not in use. Press any key to wake up the board. Set macros through a third-party app, as the manufacturer does not offer software for the keyboard.
Macros are a powerful tool to gain an advantage in gaming. They can also come in handy for studies and professional work. Most keyboards will not have dedicated keys apart from the standard set. However, the software can record and assign macros to any keys.
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