

I’m using an i7-2600. For me it’s more of a learning thing rather than hardware!
I’m using an i7-2600. For me it’s more of a learning thing rather than hardware!
I apologize for the late response, I guess I missed this before.
Yeah, I did mean with a datapack. Structure blocks have a limitation of only being able to save a 48x48 cube in a single file, and structures themselves have a hard limit at 128 blocks across. Jigsaws, or structure files connected in a chain, can only extend to 20 (up from 7 in previous versions).
Many vanilla structures also have hardcoded features inaccessible to datapack creators. Mineshaft chains, Woodland Mansion exterior, & Nether Fortress support pillars would all be impossible for me to implement given the tools.
I’m planning on moving to “actual” modding eventually, but for now, these limitations actually breed creative problem solving! Sometimes an idea that I would’ve never explored is given life because of the rules I have to follow.
I wish I had an answer for you, but I’m at the same level. I think at a certain point it is a matter of moving on to more capable software & hardware. Most of my work is done with Notepad++
They both virtue signal towards different sides on that specific topic. But in their broader histories, they both just talk without research and bully random individuals for little reason. They both preach leftist politics yet choose to take from the less fortunate whenever they can.
Look into what Hasan says VS how he acts. He preaches socialism but steals money from other content creators constantly, as one example. He’s entirely two-side and just as bad as H3.
For every vanilla Minecraft structure to be entirely replicable with datapacks. Most of the structures in the game would be impossible for me to make because they use hardcoded methods I don’t have access to.
That, or to be hired :p
Popcap. Sad times