Minecraft: How to Play Splitscreen Multiplayer on PC

Minecraft: How to Play Splitscreen Multiplayer on PC

How to Play Splitscreen Multiplayer in Minecraft on PC

One of the biggest appeals of the console versions of Minecraft is that you can play splitscreen multiplayer, inviting a buddy along for you blocky adventure. While the PC version doesn’t have built in splitscreen, it is possible to play splitscreen multiplayer, in a way. There’s one mod in particular that fans have been using for years, and it’s fairly simple to get.

The mod in question is the Joypad Mod, which allows you to assign a controller to the game while playing on PC. The mod has support up to version 1.13, but the splitscreen feature only works correctly up to version 1.12. That means you’ll need to change your game’s version to an earlier one when you want to play splitscreen, and will only be able to play worlds assigned to that version. If you don’t know how to change versions, there’s a handy walkthrough from Mojang on that.

Now with that out of the way you just need the mod itself, which can be found in various places like MC-Mod. Here’s a rundown of how to install the mod.

  1. Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.
  2. Open Minecraft launcher then select Forge profile.
  3. Find your .minecraft application folder:
    On Windows, open Run from the start menu, type %appdata%\.minecraft\ and click Run. On Mac, open Finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for minecraft.
  4. Place Joypad Mod into your Mods folder. If you don’t have one, create it now.
  5. That was all, enjoy!

The site also gives you a basic walkthrough on how to set up splitscreen. Basically what you need to do is run two different instances of Minecraft on your PC, then assign the controller to one instance and the keyboard and mouse to the other. After that, adjust the two windows however you want on your screen, having each take up half of the screen, and voila, you have yourself splitscreen multiplayer.

If you need further guidance there are some handy video tutorials that you can use for installing Forge and the Joypad mod.

Minecraft: How to Play Splitscreen Multiplayer on PC

Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle preview: Jeepers Creepers

Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle preview: Jeepers Creepers

On the Sunday prior to Gamescom 2017, Microsoft pulled a couple of console announcements out of the bag.

There is an Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition for die-hard fans to pre-order for day one. And a special version of the 1TB Xbox One S was unveiled too – a console bundle that will get Minecraft fans a-frothing.

The Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle not only comes with a copy of Minecraft and the Redstone Pack expansion, the console itself is designed to look like a collection of Minecraft blocks.

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It has been laser etched, to give a tangible texture to the front and sides. And the underneath of the machine is translucent, with redstone elements running underneath.

There are also some Easter Eggs, we were told during a Gamescom briefing, which Minecraft fans will discover in use. Sounds and effects from the game series are also used by this particular Xbox for certain actions.

Up close, it is quite a fetching, if garish, machine that looks best when mounted vertically on the included stand.

We particularly like the included controller, which is designed around a Creeper.

A separate Pig controller will also be available.

The Minecraft Xbox will be available from 3 October priced at £349.99. Pre-orders on Microsoft's Xbox website are open now.

Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle preview: Jeepers Creepers

Mega console deal: Xbox One S limited edition Minecraft console bundle for £234.99

Mega console deal: Xbox One S limited edition Minecraft console bundle for £234.99

Gamers rejoice! Christmas might be over, but there are some really great gaming deals out there in the post-Christmas run-up to the New Year. If you've been looking for an excuse to treat yourself, then the slashed prices might be just the excuse you need to justify it.

We've been keeping an eye out and have come across this cracking Xbox One S deal that will have you shouting “Jeepers Creepers!” – especially if you're a Minecraft nut.

The Minecraft limited edition Xbox One S 1TB console we've previously previewed is available to buy from Argos for just £234.99. This bundle includes the custom designed grass block console, the iconic green Creeper wireless controller, Minecraft system sounds, as well as a download of Minecraft and the Redstone Pack as well as unique skin packs.

The Argos deals page also includes another bundle that includes Yooka-Laylee for free as well, saving another £17.99.

What are you waiting for? Grab yourself a deal and get building! Don't forget with Argos you can order online and collect in-store today too, so you don't even need to wait to get gaming.

Mega console deal: Xbox One S limited edition Minecraft console bundle for £234.99

You can now take a stroll around Roman Exeter on Minecraft

You can now take a stroll around Roman Exeter on Minecraft

People can step back in time and experience what it would have been like to live in Roman Exeter thanks to virtual reality and the video game Minecraft.

The city’s rich history – and the treasures at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery – are now part of the hugely popular and addictive Minecraft game.

You will be able to experience Roman Exeter on Minecraft
You will be able to experience Roman Exeter on Minecraft

A new map shows what Exeter’s Roman fortress could have looked like and is available to download for free while playing Minecraft. This joins another map, also inspired by RAMM’s collections , designed to represent 18th-century Exeter when the city walls still stood.

Minecraft is like a form of virtual Lego and has fans of all ages. Players build towns or cities together in virtual groups and complete buildings by selecting blocks with different textures and uses. They can also download existing buildings, or whole conurbations and change them and add to them.

This map is produced as part of the A Place in Time Project, a partnership between the universities of Exeter and Reading, Exeter City Council and Cotswold Archaeology. The Minecraft maps include recent discoveries and new interpretations of archaeological evidence found in the 1970s and 80s.

The Roman map shows the barracks and military buildings of the Roman settlement in what is now Exeter, and includes links to Roman objects excavated in Exeter. Players can use these to find out more about the objects in the game.

The Roman map shows the barracks and military buildings of the Roman settlement in what is now Exeter
The Roman map shows the barracks and military buildings of the Roman settlement in what is now Exeter

RAMM worked with digital producer Adam Clarke AKA Wizard Keen and blockworks to produce the maps. The first is based on the Hedgeland model, which was constructed between 1817 and 1824 by Caleb Hedgeland and is one of the earliest surviving models of any town in Britain. The model is the only surviving record of many of the city’s buildings and streets. It is on permanent display in RAMM’s Making History gallery.

Sofia Romualdo, a researcher at the University of Exeter, who is working on the project, said: “The beauty of these new maps is they allow people to explore real places in different ways that are fun and educational.”

People who don’t play Minecraft can discover objects from Roman Exeter on the Exeter Time Trail website .

Full information on downloading the Roman maps is on the Exeter Time Trail Minecraft page .

You can now take a stroll around Roman Exeter on Minecraft

Xbox’s 2017 highlights and what 2018 holds according to the people behind Gears, Halo, Minecraft and more

Xbox’s 2017 highlights and what 2018 holds according to the people behind Gears, Halo, Minecraft and more

The year is basically done, bar the overeating and unison tweeting about Muppet Christmas Carol, so what better time to chase down some of Xbox’s top people and see what they thought? Not just of this year and their person highlights, but also what’s getting them hot for 2018. Coming up we’ve got some of the people behind Halo, Gears, Forza and Xbox One X itself, talking about what’s been, and what’s coming.

Rod Fergusson, Studio Head of The Coalition

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
My 2017 Xbox highlight was the Xbox One X launch and having Gears of War 4 be the very first Xbox One X Enhanced game available this year! It looks amazing at 4K with HDR and all the new rendering features, plus the ability to play in performance mode so for the first time you can play Campaign and Horde at up to 60 FPS.

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
I’m assuming you’re just talking about gaming… For me it’s just what an amazing year it has been for games both in terms of quality and diversity from Cuphead to Assassin’s Creed Origins, I have a huge backlog of great games to get through during the holidays!

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
For 2018 I’m looking forward to The Coalition studio renovation finally finishing, watching the eSports player talent in Season 2 of our Gears Pro Circuit, launching our new Gears comic book series and continuing to support the Gears community with some really cool content.

Matt Booty, Microsoft Studios & Minecraft CVP

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
Launching the Minecraft Marketplace, which created a place for players to browse, download and play cool community creations from within the game itself, and also created a place for creative and entrepreneurial community members to become a partner and market their work. Minecraft has always been about community and the marketplace feels like a natural extension to bring to Minecraft not just on PC but on mobile and console as well. The same is true for our partners who host servers in the marketplace. We're just getting started with the marketplace and will be announcing a lot of new content and more partners in 2018.

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
When German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the Xbox booth at Gamescom and got a demo of our Minecraft: Education Edition and talked with the team. We're lucky to work on a franchise that spans countries, ages and genders and brings players together in so many amazing ways.

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
Three things: The Update Aquatic, the Nintendo Switch Bedrock Release and the Super Duper Graphics Pack. The Update Aquatic will fill the Minecraft oceans with coral, kelp, fish, dolphins, shipwrecks and new water physics. The Nintendo Switch update will bring Switch players in to the Bedrock community and offer them cross-platform functionality and Marketplace content. Nintendo has been a great partner, and we’re excited to work even closer with them in the new year. The Super Duper Graphics Pack is getting a lot of our development attention right now, and it will include graphical enhancements like refined lighting, shadows, water effects, and character detail, plus customizable options and sliders.

Bill Giese, Creative Director of Forza Motorsport, Turn 10 Studios,

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
My 2017 highlight would be launching Forza Motorsport 7 on Xbox One and PC in October, and then shipping the game again on Xbox One X in November. This game is a labor of love for the team and seeing the feedback from the community has been incredible.

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
I’ll never forget when we announced the 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS on stage at E3 in June. For the first time in history, a car was revealed alongside a game announce. Working with Porsche has been a dream come true, and they were integral to helping us deliver a once-in-a-lifetime moment.

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
I cannot wait for fans to see what we have in store – 2018 is going to be a huge year for the Forza community. We have some spectacular announcements and new experiences coming up. I’m excited for those announcements and Red Dead Redemption 2; everyone should be looking forward to that game.

Kevin Gammill, Xbox One partner group program manager

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
The release of Xbox One X – the world’s most powerful console – was a significant milestone for the Xbox team and we couldn’t be more thrilled about the excitement and demand we’re seeing from our development partners and fans. Having over 90 Xbox One X enhanced titles available and 75 more already announced and adding support as we move in to 2018 required strong collaboration between our engineering teams and our partners. It was also an incredible achievement for the team that we were able to deliver the Fall Update for Xbox just prior to the release of Xbox One X, which not only brought a new streamlined dashboard and UI design to the Xbox One family of devices based on user feedback, but also enabled gamers looking to upgrade their console to easily transfer their existing games and settings to Xbox One X, so they could immediately jump in and play as soon as the console released.

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
Playing a number of Original Xbox games such as Fusion Frenzy and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic with my twins boys on our Xbox One X.  Our engineering team really took advantage of the power of Xbox One X by improving the pixel count as much as 16X, and the games look and play great. It was only after hours of gameplay together that I told them these are games that are over sixteen years old.

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
I’m looking forward to improving my PlayerUnknown’s Battleground skills and hopefully winning a few chicken dinners along the way, continuing to expand the Xbox One games portfolio with unique services like Xbox Game Pass that deliver great value to Xbox gamers, and listening to valuable feedback from both our development partners and Xbox community to improving the Xbox One platform. It is going to be another great year to be a gamer.

Greg Stone, Senior Producer at 343 Industries

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
My highlight has to be the launch of Xbox One X and how it delivered on the promise of true 4K resolution and HDR gaming in the living room. It’s just mind-blowing to me how much better the enhanced games look on the console. It truly is as powerful as advertised and virtually my entire game collection looks and plays better on Xbox One X, especially Halo Wars 2 and Halo 5: Guardians.

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
There are so many great memories from 2017. We released Halo Wars 2 in February, put out new DLC on a monthly basis for 6 months straight and shipped our incredible expansion, Awakening the Nightmare, in September. We are extremely proud of the success that Halo Wars 2 has seen and energized by the positive response from our amazing fan base. A tremendous amount of effort and care went into making Halo Wars 2 and it was a pleasure working with our development partners at Creative Assembly to bring the latest installment of the Halo Wars franchise to life. Launching a new game is always a milestone and it’s something I will cherish when I look back on 2017.

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
I am really looking forward to the release of Sea of Thieves in 2018! The team at Rare was gracious enough to invite us to play Sea of Thieves during their Mixer live stream from Gamescom. We had a blast scavenging dark caves on a haunted island for buried treasure and sending opposing pirate ships to a watery grave. I’m going to be participating in my share of looting and plundering when it launches next year.

Matt Salsamendi, Co-Founder of Mixer

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
2017 has been a huge year for the platform. When we rebranded from Beam to Mixer, we started on a journey to connect gamers all across the globe in the most interactive way possible. Along with the rebrand, the introduction of co-streaming was huge for me and the community on Mixer. The ability to watch a PUBG stream, and not only see the action, but see everyone’s unique perspective in squad views totally changed the game for me.

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
E3, hands down. This was my first E3 as part of Xbox, and over 1 million people watched the briefing on Mixer. It was a huge, team wide effort. I remember the nights leading up, with the entire team focused on not only delivering the experience at scale, but also giving viewers a unique experience. We broadcasted the briefing in 4K, with less than one second of latency, all over the world, for more than a million people. On top of that, with Mixpot we were able to give away free games and loot to those that watched. It was a crazy cool experience.

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
There’s a few areas I’m really excited about. With channels like HypeZone launching, we’re increasing our focus on discovery for new broadcasters. I think that’s a huge opportunity, introducing an audience to those that are just getting started in streaming and giving streamers the tools to help create an entertaining experience for viewers. Also, the new mobile apps we’re launching are awesome and they’re some of the first steps we’re taking to bring the Mixer experience to more devices. I’m really excited about the ability for viewers to watch from anywhere, and have a differentiated experience that takes advantage of each platform.

Chris Charla, Director of ID@Xbox

What's been your 2017 Xbox highlight?
The sheer volume of amazing games that shipped from ID@Xbox developers is definitely my #1 highlight, but as for specific moments I will say that E3 is always a massive highlight for me – just getting to see so many amazing games at our press briefing in such a short amount of time! It was really neat this year because for Bluehole (PUBG) and Pearl Abyss (Black Desert) it was their first time being part of an E3 media briefing so that was really fun to see. Also, being able to attend the launch party of Cuphead at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood and hang out with Chad and Jarrod and Maja outside the venue, next to a giant two-story painting of Cuphead, and just seeing all their incredibly hard work pay off with a bombshell critical and commercial success – it was just kind of an awesome moment! Then we went and got chili dogs at Carneys. It was like a perfect LA night!

What's one thing you won't forget about 2017?
Maybe this is a little inside baseball, but as a video game fan, getting the opportunity to talk to folks like Kareem Choudhry and Kevin Gammill about the tech inside the Xbox One X at various press events and other things where we were together was really awesome. We have some amazingly brilliant people working at Xbox and getting to hang out with those guys is pretty special!

What are you looking forward to in 2018?
Below. (And a lot more amazing games!)

Xbox’s 2017 highlights and what 2018 holds according to the people behind Gears, Halo, Minecraft and more

These courses will help you build your dream computer

These courses will help you build your dream computer

With new, innovative apps and programs dropping everyday, it pays to have a powerful computer. But forking out the cash for a pre-made rig can get expensive — especially when it's perfectly feasible to build your own at a much lower price point. Of course, not all of us have the IT acumen of a Windows technician, but you can give yourself the necessary know-how with the How to Build a Computer Bundle — now on sale for $19.

Featuring five beginner-friendly courses, this collection will guide you through the steps and concepts crucial to creating a computer from scratch, or upgrading your current machine. You'll start with the essentials, learning all about the functional roles of the various components and hardware that make up a computing system. Then, you'll move on to more advanced concepts, like making hardware modifications, network cabling, overclocking your CPU, and more.

Plus, this collection also includes training on upgrading laptop hardware, thereby improving the versatility of your newly acquired skill set.

The How to Build a Computer Bundle is available in the Boing Boing Store for $19.

These courses will help you build your dream computer