Yea, I hate it when there's no booklet or it's in a generic case. Phooey on that!
Yea, I hate it when there's no booklet or it's in a generic case. Phooey on that!
I noticed there are some new things you can do as a host to control what players do in your world. I'm not sure what because I didn't look into it. My nephew plays it on 360 and next time I see him, I'll ask him for his gamertag. I think he does a lot of creative mode though.
Mark and I get along in Minecraft for the most part. It's weird because usually he's the destructive one, but in Minecraft, he's the creator and I'm the loose cannon. Maybe it's all that time cackling with demonic laughter around my pools of lava.
It's amazing! So creative and fun to play. I'll never trade my copy of it.
It's not much better on 360. They give you a list of everything, that's good, but you can't sort it in any way. It took me two days to do it all.
Kansas was always a second or third tier prog band I listened to. Yea, they're not weird enough for me. "Middle of the road" as you say. Styx is another one. I like them, but not with the passion I like Caravan or Nektar or Camel.
It keeps coming up on sale on Xbox Live, and I keep wanting to buy it again.
Mentally, I'm trying. I'm thinking of doing what I did last time and making it into a kind of RPG. Last time, I looked at the achievement list and used that as a kind of quest map. With the new additions to the game, and a full 1000 gamer score (up from 400), I think I can do that again and make it more focused and less time consuming. I'm not really into building giant structures because I know how long it takes to make them. Maybe it's shorter in creative mode where you have all the resources, but it's not fun to me without the dangers of the mobs.
For some reason, I wasn't even sure I had the key when I went back to the game after beating that thief. I checked my inventory but didn't think to look at it so closely. It's something you would automatically do in real life because an object has weight that you can feel, but in a game world, it's just a stat in your inventory and sometimes you forget the obvious. This wouldn't happen on an Oculus Rift, I can tell you that.
My friend at work is talking to me about converting your levels to legendary and I'm a level 3 Orc. I nod and take in the information, but I am way, way behind on this.
I wouldn't want to be the one to redownload 500 GB of games to the new drive. Or maybe that's not as awful as it sounds?