I am busy learning uscript, which pops up in the tools menu, and the tools menu randomly vanished. Google is not helping, and I reimported uscript. Kind of hard to get anything done when i cannot find some sort of toggle for the tools menu anywhere. :
No tools in my dev either. In fact I got here because I cant run any asset WTFFFFFF is going Uniteaser?
Tools on, Tools off. And like a fool I paid from all my tools in previous versions. I was using everthang just fine then poof! Excuse my impatience. I have been involved with computers since 1977 and the shit is all the same. NFT - not fully tested. Ya know what? Its managements faulted. I guyawntee it!
i somehow fixed this by deleting lots of unused shaders, not sure what happened but it compiled and they all came back. Im not exactly sure that was the solution because i also upgraded unity at the time.
You can do a couple of things. If you have a pickaxe, then you can mine the block directly above you, then collect the stone and jump + place it below you. Do this repeatedly until you reach the surface.
Even in a completely unlit area, there is still a little bit of visibility. You can increase the visibility further by turning up the Brightness slider in the Video Settings. If it still isn't enough, you can turn up your monitor brightness, change the gamma/calibration, or turn out the lights around you.
Once you can vaguely see the world around you, start digging to the surface. Even if you do not have a pickaxe, any ordinary block can be broken by hand (slowly). The simplest safe way to ascend is a diagonal staircase:
Or, since your question indicates you're willing to die, move ahead before you dig the topmost block, and hope something falls on you! Better yet, simply dig straight upward (using the blocks you collect to fill the space below you), which will get you either to the surface or your death faster.
If you are able to find this path and there are cliffs you are unable to climb, try punching stairs into the walls or use the spare stone you collected going down into that hole to make 9stairs to get back out.
Then explore the caves trying to get to the highest point possible. From there punch out blocks above you filling in block below by jump placing them below you. This will of course be very slow but hopefully you've found a good high point which will leave you near the surface.
At the very least bring a small stack of logs or wood. Since you're far underground with no pick you'll be able to make sticks and you will have stone in your inventory to make a pick. With logs you will also be able to make your own coal and more sticks to make torches. If you ever start to run low on wood head back to the surface, unload your shiny stuff and get more wood.
If you're not abhorrent to a little cheating, if only to get yourself back to the surface, you should try TooManyItems (by "Marglyph"). After you get it set it, if you press 'O' on your inventory screen, you'll toggle a graphical list of every material in Minecraft. Clicking on one will give a number of that material to your inventory.
If you ARE abhorrent to a little cheating, then this is still an excellent option. In addition to getting free stuff, you also get the options to Save up to 7 inventory configurations, and delete items permanently from your inventory.
To set it up, simply download it (18.01Kb), extract everything in the folder, and then copy the craftscripts folder, minecraft.jar, and WorldEdit.jar files directly into your bin folder for Minecraft. If you can't find the hidden file, the default is
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft (Replace "UserName" with your username).Note: You will likely have to enable the viewing of 'hidden files and folders' on your machine, as AppData is hidden.
One word of warning: This mod is very quick/easy to set up, but it requires you to overwrite the minecraft.jar that is already in your bin folder. If you want to remove the mod afterward, all you need to do is copy the original minecraft.jar somewhere else, and then once you're done with the mod, delete the craftscripts folder, and WorldEdit.jar file, and replace the new minecraft.jar with the original one.
Updating the game will also remove the mod, as it will update your minecraft.jar file, but it won't remove the craftscripts folder or WorldEdit from your bin folder. However, leaving those two items there will not affect your game at all, so updating your game is a much faster way to remove the mod from your gameplay.
REALLY IMPORTANT EDIT: With 1.5, this method of installation no longer works: you need to append the class files of the mod into the minecraft.jar file. If you're unsure how to do this, you can simply download a copy of the already modded minecraft.jar Here.
You shouldn't have to kill yourself when you go exploring. Just remember where you came from. Mark a path or something. Bring your stuff with you so you can function when you're away from you house/fort/castle thing. You could dig a stairwell just high enough that you will damage yourself by jumping from it and kill yourself that way if you really want to kill yourself.
You're on a Mac, you say? Download Inside Job. Open it, choose your world, and give yourself a diamond pickaxe/sand or gravel/ any building material. Get out of the hole by building a staircase/suffocating yourself/putting blocks under you. If you're afraid of your friends laughing at you because you cheated, just delete it off your system.
I would say turn it to easy, as more zombies/skeletons/spiders spawn on easy, though they won't do much damage, or you could just do what everybody else is saying to do. Not to mention, there has to be at least one water/lava spring block somewhere!
What I do is I put all of my torches to the left side of me. That way, when going back up to my base camp, all of the torches that lead up to the very top will be on my right hand side. Another good way is to bring a bunch of Redstone Torches. Every Time you reach the beginning of a new tunnel place a torch. In the future you will know that that way is not the way to the entrance of the cave.
The lucky part for me was that I was mining and found a cave so I had open space and I placed bricks down to jump on. If you have spare blocks use them. Use every tool you have. Just keep digging higher until you reach the surface.
BackTools Mod (1.20.4, 1.19.4) introduces into the game a new feature, which allows players to put their weapons and tools on the back and display it clearly as well. While in theory, the idea of having a weapon on your back is no different than having it in your inventory, ready to pull out at any time. However, to those that enjoy having an immersive feeling when commuting through Minecraft, a feeling of which you feel powerful due to possessing a ton of weapons and your adversaries can see them as well. This will be intriguing, especially for those who are a big fan of the medieval era, as the knight usually put their swords behind their back to bring them along on the battle.
9Minecraft is a website about Minecraft, where you can easily download free resources such as: minecraft launchers, clients, mods, maps, resource packs, data packs, seeds, mcpe, addons, bedrock, and much more. This website provides a diverse repository for the Minecraft community to customize their experiences.
Minecraft Realms is an unprecedented feature in gaming that doesn't really get enough praise. Through Realms, Minecraft can connect players from Windows 10 PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, VR platforms, Android, and iOS (and hey, even Windows 10 Mobile).
For a small fee, you and up to ten friends can play together on a shared dedicated world, crafting, adventuring, and building together. No other game has achieved anything this pervasive as of writing, although many are moving in that direction, most notably Fortnite, which allows Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile cross-play. Of course, Minecraft is, of course, a completely different sort of game, which revolves around co-operative play in infinitely random worlds. The rentable Realms feature is still relatively new, however, and is missing a frustrating amount of features.
Minecraft Realms is a true game-changer for the legendary title, which Microsoft purchased for over 2 billion dollars. It allows friends across virtually every major gaming platform to connect together, sharing a persistent world that never goes away.
Minecraft Realms allows you to set up and administrate private worlds for a relatively low cost. The maximum cost is $7.99 per month, supporting up to 11 concurrent players per world. The amount of players that can be given access to a Realm is far higher, but only up to 11 players can be online at any one time. You can also pay $3.99 per month for up to three players, which might be better value for families or small groups of friends who want to play together.
Only the server owner needs to pay, and the others can connect for free, providing they own a compatible version of the game. There are two separate Realms versions, one for the classic PC edition, and one for the cross-platform Bedrock version.
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