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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2018 4:38:56 GMT
Imagine being a middle schooler who calls yourself a coder and was fooled into thinking the biggest pain developers experience is with syntax. i fucking love you wilee
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Nov 25, 2018 5:29:50 GMT
Imagine being a middle schooler who calls yourself a coder and was fooled into thinking the biggest pain developers experience is with syntax. i fucking love you wilee Kiss.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2018 7:11:58 GMT
As far as Minecraft is concerned, Bedrock Edition is the future; not only is it much better optimised for the modern computer (in that it doesn't require unreasonable specifications to do what games from over twenty years ago had already done), but it's much less ridden with problems, and presents itself more attractively as a game—rather than a tool—to novice users.
If it could break away from Windows 10 (which is the chief drawback of using Bedrock), it'd be a viable replacement to Java already.
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Post by ShaderWave on Nov 26, 2018 8:02:52 GMT
I totally agree, I love the performance of Bedrock. It runs so much better than Java and looks a lot more attractive. The only issue I have with it is the UI, it's more fit for touch devices and (even when scaling down) everything seems too big and clunky.
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Post by fionn on Nov 26, 2018 23:05:47 GMT
I totally agree, I love the performance of Bedrock. It runs so much better than Java and looks a lot more attractive. hhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by mibbzz on Nov 27, 2018 8:09:27 GMT
As far as Minecraft is concerned, Bedrock Edition is the future; not only is it much better optimised for the modern computer (in that it doesn't require unreasonable specifications to do what games from over twenty years ago had already done), but it's much less ridden with problems, and presents itself more attractively as a game—rather than a tool—to novice users. If it could break away from Windows 10 (which is the chief drawback of using Bedrock), it'd be a viable replacement to Java already. It also has microtransaction and no mod support, which is the reason it exists
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Post by Lucas on Nov 27, 2018 14:54:07 GMT
I totally agree, I love the performance of Bedrock. It runs so much better than Java and looks a lot more attractive. The only issue I have with it is the UI, it's more fit for touch devices and (even when scaling down) everything seems too big and clunky. most of the laptops that come with windows 10 nowadays are touch screen, so that might have contributed to this
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Post by ShaderWave on Nov 28, 2018 6:50:31 GMT
Yeah I'm really not in favour of the microtransactions. And anyway, their '"scripting api" is in javascript but is poorly documented and there doesnt seem to be much to do with it
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Post by !?????? ?? ??? ????? on Nov 28, 2018 21:03:45 GMT
**as a coder i understand your pain** **don't forget your semi-colons** **wait does your language use semi-colons** Imagine being a middle schooler who calls yourself a coder and was fooled into thinking the biggest pain developers experience is with syntax. i mean, it was a joke, but okay ):):):):):):
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Post by Polaris Seltzeris on Nov 28, 2018 21:04:02 GMT
Imagine being a middle schooler who calls yourself a coder and was fooled into thinking the biggest pain developers experience is with syntax. Imagine missing a joke. Imagine portraying what obviously wasn't a joke as a joke as damage control.
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Post by !?????? ?? ??? ????? on Nov 29, 2018 1:00:50 GMT
Imagine portraying what obviously wasn't a joke as a joke as damage control. I know joke isn't the right term, but I did infact mean it as non-serious.
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Post by Fleek on Nov 29, 2018 12:04:19 GMT
Quick Update: After coding shitload of stuff into TFM:BE, it turns out that Nukkit has not finished with everything as there are some missing features. The important feature we need to implement into TFM:BE is banning system but however, I cannot do it since people can join after being banned. On a bright side, I'm working on a rewrite of DragonProxy. After talking to a developer of Nukkit (SupremeMortal), he told me that the function was working just fine and that I was just missing the 'EventPriority` for the event. Now, everything is working just fine. Few more things and the base will be completed and uploaded to GitHub. NOTE: It's not the best base I have created, but it's for development purpose and also to let people know that the Bedrock Edition is an option. I'll be working on a proper TFM:BE later on if that's what we want.
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Post by Fleek on Dec 3, 2018 8:37:57 GMT
UPDATE: I have finished the basic TFM for Bedrock Edition and got a vps (thanks taah ). The server is up but the only plugin is TotalFreedomMod. If you want to join, use this ip: tf.focusvity.me and the port is 12332. If you got any suggestion for plugin(s) to add to TF:BE server, please don't hesitate to comment them down below. Minor issues: TotalFreedomMod does not have log stick feature added nor have the freeze system working. If I find you abusing (griefing, crashing) the unofficial development server, you'll be permanently banned without any questions and will be unable to appeal. GitHub Link: github.com/Focusvity/TotalFreedomMod-Nukkit
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Post by Fleek on Dec 16, 2018 2:00:21 GMT
UPDATE: TotalFreedom Bedrock Edition for 1.8 is now supported. Command Spy, say command and command logging is now added. Future features: - Nicking system - Block logging (aka log stick) - Fun stuff (riding, clownfish, expel etc.) If you want to be added to admin, please reply down (current admins only) and I'll add you guys to your rank. Server Address: tf.focusvity.me 12332 GitHub Link: github.com/Focusvity/TotalFreedomMod-Nukkit
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