That’s a UI bug I believe, it sometimes reports double numbers.
Clear evidence and I have also relogged several times.I got 164,225,033 total exp, I am certain it is not reporting double numbers.
I think I broke a block or two for the most part…
I like it! Looking forward to see the progress
maybe try using some basic/stylish wood poles/beams?
It is so beautiful, you do really great work!
Tried to build a room underwater to se what the new water looked like and if you could see though it. You can see shadows but it is still not as clear as when you are directly in the water.
Next patch will increase transparency more when water is touching glass
When you say “reduce transparency”, so does that mean the glass will go back to being opaque similar to how it is in live?
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YES YES YES, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU placeable water and glass you can see through underwater … this is going to be the best update ever … . . Ok we’ve all finished in testing now so you can push it to live anytime now
Nice! Hmm, maybe I can do sort of the reverse, build a big aquarium out of glass out in the open, create some fake fish and props (gleam and plants and all) all in it before filling it with water… the water placement just brings in so many new options!
Just a few screen shots of what iv’e managed to grow so far in testing … I think the rice is going to the most fun as it needs flowing water so lots of experimenting and playing around with water
Good stuff, friend. I really like the ideas for rice farming. I’m thinking about doing mine on a slope
Thank you, I was just messing about with a system where I could block off the water when the crop needed harvesting and replanting then breaking the block to let it flow again.
I think you’ll have to leave a 1-block space between the source block and your first plant. It looked like they just didnct like it in testing. The others worked amazingly. All the other plants seem to want water around them, rather than through them
Yeah it’s only the rice that like flowing water and it mustn’t be too deep to cover the fully grown plant.
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