We all know games are complicated things, but it's not until I see the workings rendered in Redstone that I appreciate just how complicated. Tetris in Minecraft puts the player in a small room with a few switches on the wall to start and stop a game of Tetris. The position of the falling blocks is changed by floor pressure pads, and the game is viewed on a map you hold. That's brilliant, but even then it's only 1/10th of this build's charm.
CubeHamster does it again, with a brand new 14 floor elevator. It's fast, full of features, compact- and insanely complicated. He mentions that he may do a step by step walkthrough, so here's hoping! If you haven't already, you should check out his youtube channel, its full of...
CubeHamster does it again, with a brand new 14 floor elevator. It's fast, full of features, compact- and insanely complicated. He mentions that he may do a step by step walkthrough, so here's hoping! If you haven't already, you should check out his youtube channel, its full of...
If you've been playing Minecraft for any length of time you've probably found Redstone and know what to do with it. However there are many of you out there who may not have embraced it yet, and find it head-scratchingly complex. It may seem like a daunting task to learn for a beginner, but it's surprisingly fun and easy to pick up, and with countless practical uses there's no reason you shouldn't have a go.