Minecraft 1.21 Will Be A BIG Update…



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22 thoughts on “Minecraft 1.21 Will Be A BIG Update…”

  1. Really think its about time a moose or deer type mob comes to minecraft. It seems so obvious to have in the game. They could drop leather of course, but with them could also come venison as a new meat type and antler drops that could be used as another bonemeal source or even head dresses and/or bone armor. Concrete stairs and slabs would be super nice and a woodcutter too

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  2. While I can't find who said it, if only one person has, I remember a quote saying that what's quickly done can always be bad while what's eventually done can always be good. In the case of mods, the balance of what's added can change the game in ways that weren't thought of before and throw off what was already there. In my view, developing can rely on maintaining the balance to what's already there, keeping the continuity when updating, instead of something that was never seen or explained before suddenly appearing without any prior notice.

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  3. People really like to throw shade at individual developers when bad management, poor planning, or company bureaucracy/politics are to blame 99% of the time. This goes for all game dev companies, not just mojang btw. But at least one of these issues is likely part of the reason minecraft development is so slow in addition to the other reasons listed, dev's just can't say so or they'd risk being fired.

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  4. he says that 99.9% of house fires happen to people who aren't subscribed to the channel. lets check that.
    7.837 billion(world population) divided by 78.37 million(to get percentage) equals 100.
    1.81 million(subscriber count) divided by 78.37 million equals 0.02309557228.
    100-0.02309557228= 99.9769044277% of people who are not subscribed to ibxtoycat, making it the average percentage of people who have housefires and are not subbed to ibxtoycat. @ibxtoycat I
    dare you to use this as your new number.

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