Sunday, February 28, 2016

Gamerules

1) gamerule doDaylightCycle true

2) gamerule doTileDrops false 

3) gamerule doFireTick false

4) gamerule keepInventory true

5) gamerule mobGriefing false

6) natyralRegeneration true

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Sword with 10000 damage.

Sword with 10000 damage: give (your name) 1 0 {AttributeModifiers [{Operation:0,UUIDLeast:1,UUIDMost:1,Amount:10000,AttributeName:generic.attackDamage,Name:kill}],display:{Name:"Sword of Epicness"}}

Sunday, February 14, 2016

The top 10 places to live in Minecraft.

1 - Greenfield City
Greenfield City is considered one of the biggest cities ever built in Minecraft, and offers more than its fair share of skyscrapers and breathtaking architecture.
Minecraft Greenville City


2 - Imperial City Project
This city, still under construction, has been inspired by the 19th - early 20th century. Its buildings are huge and the whole creation is simply magnificent. 
Minecraft Imperial City Project


3 - Aurora City Project
This project has been very carefully built and is clearly inspired by asian cities. Even though its creator is unsure about finishing the work, it is really worth a look.
Minecraft Aurora City Project


4 - City Building Project
This city can be found on a collaboration server that aims to build beautiful modern cities, full of roads, traffic and even interiors to be explored and parks.
Minecraft City Building Project


5 - High Rossferry City
Van Gogh and well known architects have been a source of inspiration for the creation of High Rossferry City and it cannot be denied that the players have managed to create one of the most realistic cities in Minecraft.
Minecraft High Rossferry City


6 - Broville
Broville has a very particular style and the designer clearly has a very creative mind. Note that in Broville, it is possible to go into each of the houses and that the interiors are all very different and inventive. 
Minecraft Broville


7 - Mattupolis
A lot of the buildings Downtown have been inspired by real cities like New York, Vancouver, Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto. Although the creation is not entirely accurate, it is perfectly possible to recognise Times Square and the main road of the city, Broadway. 
Minecraft Mattupolis


8 - World of Keralis
The World of Keralis is made up of several islands and towns that together form a vast world of different environments. In it you can come across a jungle city, a town that looks like a place in Italy and much more! This colourful patchwork of places all fits together well, thanks to realism its creators have achieved.

 Minecraft World of Keramis



9 - Guntana City Project
This project includes everything, from skyscrapers, to huge bridges, great apartment blocks, smaller houses and, of course, trees and parks - everything needed for the perfect city!
Minecraft Guntana City Project

10- New York (Thats my city) :)



SOURCE: http://www.eclypsia.com/







The best Minecraft projects ever: 30 incredible builds.

1)Many Minecraft players take inspiration from Europe’s most beautiful cities and this teaser image from the Hyperscale project is just one example. It hints at a city of elaborate architecture that’s based around canals and... is that a zeppelin just peeking its way around the corner?




2)The Imperial Summer Palace is based on many of Europe’s most famous palaces, taking inspiration from Schönbrunn Palace, Versailles and the Hermitage at St Petersburg. It’s truly regal, both outside and in, with its gorgeous gardens and fountains complementing vast and opulent interiors.





3)Naturally, architectural possibilities abound and many players enjoy recreating famous buildings big and small. It just so happens that one of the most distinctive homes ever constructed suits Minecraft rather well, and many players have come up with their own reproductions of Frank Lloyd Wright’s angular Fallingwater. I think this, by Lilnekochan, may be my favourite interpretation, but then there’s this one by NovocainStain, or the one that Waterijsje made...





4)Similarly, there are many Minecraft versions of the Titanic out there, including this one built way back in the alpha days, but I think I like this French interpretation the best and shows off much more colour and detail.You can find more images here




5)For all the real-world architecture that serves as inspiration, there’s plenty in the realm of high fantasy that also tickles imaginations. Take this fantastic Minas Tirith render, for example, which is as beautiful as it is towering. It was posted to reddit by user Cornbass and, as well as their appreciation, the community also had a suggestion: “Now set yourself on fire and jump off.”


SOURCE: http://www.pcgamesn.com/