Mojang cancels Minecraft’s big graphics overhaul after performance struggles
Mojang is officially pulling the plug on Minecraft’s high-end graphics overhaul, announcing today that the Super Duper Graphics Pack it announced at E3 back in 2017 will no longer see the light of day.
The reason for the cancelation, Mojang notes in a post on the Minecraft website, is the addition proved too difficult to implement in the game without having a significant impact on Minecraft‘s performance.
The pack aimed to build Xbox One X and high-end PC targeted enhancements into Mojang’s still-thriving blocky builder, including 4K and HDR support, new shaders, and lighting effects.
On any project, it can be difficult to know when to cut your losses when something just isn’t working out, especially when years of resources and work have been poured into the feature in question. For Mojang, the decision comes after rebuilding parts of Minecraft’s Bedrock Engine to work with the overhaul and years of quiet delays.
At the end of the day however, Mojang says that the game couldn’t perform at an acceptable level with the graphics pack running, and made the call back away from the project.
“Super Duper was an ambitious initiative that brought a new look to Minecraft but, unfortunately, the pack proved too technically demanding to implement as planned,” explains the team. “We realize this is disappointing to some of you – there was a lot of enthusiasm for Super Duper from inside and outside the studio – but unfortunately, we aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices. For this reason, we’re stopping development on the pack, and looking into other ways for you to experience Minecraft with a new look.”
Minecraft itself has been around since 2009, and released in earnest in 2011. Despite its age, Microsoft-owned Mojang keeps a steady flow of updates headed to the game and keeps the attention of millions across several platforms. As of this May, Minecraft has sold over 176 million copies and, as of last October, maintained 91 million monthly active users.
Minecraft’s long-awaited Super Duper Graphics update is officially dead
More than two years after its initial unveiling, Mojang has finally confirmed that Minecraft’s very-long-awaited Super Duper Graphics Pack is no longer in development.
Mojang initially announced the Super Duper Graphics Pack alongside Minecraft’s Better Together update. While the latter was a core system update, moving all platforms (except PS4) to the game’s new Bedrock version and enabling cross-play in the process, the Super Duper Graphics update was all about aesthetics; it would give the survival game a massive, optional visual overhaul, initially launching alongside the then-imminent Xbox One X version.
Better Together would bring 4K HDR support, as well as improved lighting, water, and shadows, but Super Duper Graphics would, according to Mojang’s enthusiastic announcement blog, usher in all sorts of “excessive visual razzmatazz”, including dynamic shadows, directional lighting, and edge highlighting. “Light will filter in shimmering rays through cotton clouds,” it gushed, “dappling the ground beneath fluttering foliage, and sparkling on the rippling waters.” It even accompanied the announcement with an extremely lavish musical trailer:
As 2017 drew to a close, however, Mojang announced that it would be delaying the release of the Super Duper update into the following year, writing that, “there’s a lot of work to be done”. And from then on out, updates grew increasingly scarce, leaving many to ponder its fate.
And, today, an answer has arrived in the form of a new post on the Minecraft website. “Super Duper was an ambitious initiative that brought a new look to Minecraft,” explained Mojang, “but, unfortunately, the pack proved too technically demanding to implement as planned.”
“There was a lot of enthusiasm for Super Duper from inside and outside the studio,” it continued, “but unfortunately, we aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices. For this reason, we’re stopping development on the pack, and looking into other ways for you to experience Minecraft with a new look.”
Minecraft team puts Super Duper Graphics on blocks: It’s ‘too demanding’
The Minecraft Team at Microsoft has ended development of the previously promised Super Duper graphics pack. The team said that the visuals made the game too taxing.
Microsoft first announced the Super Duper pack alongside the Xbox One X reveal in 2017. The company intended to upgrade the textures and lighting to look better on 4K displays. Two years later, however, Super Duper never arrived. The Minecraft Team has instead worked on other updates for the block-building phenomenon.Recommended videosPowered by AnyClipDefining Moments in Gaming (National Video Game Day)
“Super Duper was an ambitious initiative that brought a new look to Minecraft but, unfortunately, the pack proved too technically demanding to implement as planned,” reads the Minecraft blog.
One of the problems that likely occurred is that Minecraft is now one continuous experience across devices. It is on the same version on Windows 10, smartphones, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. And all of those devices get updates at the same time. More important, they all get content from the community-powered Marketplace, so it’s important that the game looks and runs the same on everything.
“We realize this is disappointing to some of you – there was a lot of enthusiasm for Super Duper from inside and outside the studio – but unfortunately, we aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices,” reads the Minecraft blog. “For this reason, we’re stopping development on the pack, and looking into other ways for you to experience Minecraft with a new look.”
But if any game from the last decade has proven that cutting-edge graphics aren’t crucial, it’s Minecraft.
And if you absolutely must have the most cutting edge visuals in your Minecraft, play the Java version and get some mods.
You can make it look astonishing with 4K textures and even real-time ray tracing.
Minecraft’s long-promised Super Duper Graphics Pack overhaul is dead
Microsoft’s long-delayed upgrade to drag Minecraft’s iconic blocky look into the modern age has been scrapped all together.
On Monday, Minecraft developer Mojang announced that the Super Duper Graphics Pack teased at E3 2017 “proved too technically demanding to implement as planned.” The Super Duper Graphics Pack was supposed to introduce “excessive visual razzmatazz” to the cross-platform version of the game, including 4K resolution support, HDR visuals, dynamic shadows, directional lighting, edge highlighting, improved water effects, and more.
It was supposed to launch alongside Minecraft on Microsoft’s powerful Xbox One X console but wound up being pushed back. Now it’s dead. (So dead, in fact, that Mojang nuked the YouTube teaser trailer it revealed at the Super Duper Graphics Pack’s announcement.)It’s still at the age of 55 plus but it’s as good a our[ Further reading: These 20 absorbing PC games will eat days of your life ]
“We aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices,” Mojang’s announcement says. “For this reason, we’re stopping development on the pack, and looking into other ways for you to experience Minecraft with a new look.”
That last line still gives hope for a future where Minecraft’s blocks look slightly shinier. Of course, PC gamers with the O.G. Java Edition of Minecraft and a hunger for eye candy don’t need to wait for Mojang to figure out how to optimize performance on phones and consoles with ancient CPUs, thanks to the power of mods. If you want to give modding a shot, check out PCGamesN’s list of glorious visual overhauls, while PC Gamer maintains a killer roundup of Minecraft mods that extend beyond mere graphical tweaks if you want to really get wild.
Minecraft Monday Week 8: Teams, live stream and results
James Charles is returning to Minecraft Monday after taking last week off.
The event hosted by UMG and Keemstar continues for Monday, August 12th with its eighth week of the tournament. For this week, the competitors will compete in Hunger Games (Spark City), TnT Run, Hunger Games (Breezy), Hunger Games (Par72), KitPVP, Hunger Games (Holiday), Hunger Games (Wyvern), Bingo, and Hunger Games (Spark Apokalypse).
Minecraft Monday has switched between all Hunger Games contests and several other mini games. For this week it looks like it will mostly be Hunger Games (Battle Royale) events.
ShotGunPlays & Technoblade won Week 1, Technoblade & iBallisticSquid won Week 2, traves & cscoop won Week 3, Vikkstar123 & Preston won Week 4, Skeppy & BadBoyHalo won Week 5, Technoblade & Schlatt won in Week 6 and Badboyhalo & Skeppy won in Week 7.
When does Minecraft Monday start?
- Date: August 12th
- Time: 4 p.m. EST, 1 p.m. PT
How to stream Minecraft Monday Week 8
UMG will be streaming the event live above.
You can also watch live from individual streamers on their respective platforms (some stream on Twitch, others stream on YouTube, a rare few choose other outlets).
Minecraft Monday Week 8 teams, rosters
Minecraft Monday Week 8 results
The leaderboard above will update throughout the tournament, and you can check at the end of the event who won.
Microsoft halts development of Minecraft update
A panel on Minecraft at E3, a video game trade show in Las Vegas in June 2019
Microsoft has halted development of an ambitious update to Minecraft, throwing in the towel after concluding it was technically too complicated, according to a blog post by the team responsible for the hit adventure and construction game.
Microsoft had unveiled the project, dubbed “Super Duper Graphics Packs,” to great fanfare in 2017, at E3, the world’s biggest video game trade show.
“Unfortunately, the pack proved too technically demanding to implement as planned,” the blog post said.
“We realize this is disappointing to some of you -– there was a lot of enthusiasm for Super Duper from inside and outside the studio –- but unfortunately, we aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices,” it said.
“For this reason, we’re stopping development on the pack, and looking into other ways for you to experience Minecraft with a new look,”it added.
Minecraft—with its signature pixilated characters and accessories—enables players to build entire universes either alone or with other players online. Inspired by Lego and its plastic bricks, this digital versionis immensely popular with a young public.
In May, Minecraft said 176 million versions of the game have been sold since its launch 10 years ago. In October 2018, Business Insider said the game was attracting 91 million players a month.
After two years of delays, Minecraft’s visual upgrade has been canceled
After announcing a plan to completely overhaul Minecraft‘s visual engine in 2017, the game’s developers at Mojang have finally come clean: the “Super Duper Graphics Pack” is no longer coming to the hugely popular sandbox game.
The update’s E3 2017 announcement sent tongues wagging thanks to an incredible trailer, which bathed the game’s familiar, blocky environs with a newly dynamic shadow-and-light model, crepuscular rays, screen-space reflections, material-based lighting, and more. Keeping in line with its description as a “pack,” the update left the game’s raw assets untouched, which made it seem similar to other existing “texture packs” sold within modern Minecraft games. All of this would even run in 4K resolution on supported hardware, Mojang said, and it promised a free launch by “fall 2017.”
Once that date slipped, Mojang became wholly mum about the pack’s existence until Monday. That’s when Mojang confirmed the project’s cancellation in a brief, official blog post. In it, the company told fans, “Unfortunately, the pack proved too technically demanding to implement as planned.” Instead of offering technical details, Mojang went on to blame the update’s problems on “how the pack performed across devices.”
Thanks to this brief statement, we’re forced to read between the lines and remember that the Super Duper Graphics Pack was originally announced as a free update for Minecraft on Windows 10 and Xbox as opposed to power-starved platforms such as Nintendo Switch or smartphones. And we learned in December 2018 that Microsoft was officially done supporting the game on Xbox 360 consoles. This may very well have been a crucial brick to lay in moving forward on “Xbox One-only” console support for the pack.
So that “across devices” line may very well point to the non-X version of Xbox One as a performance sticking point. But neither Mojang nor Microsoft is saying.
Shortly after the pack’s 2017 announcement, Microsoft rolled out a Minecraft “beta test” channel via the Xbox One Insider channel. But that test version of the game never included any hints of Super Duper Graphics Pack bonuses or even a jump to 4K resolution. However, that doesn’t mean Microsoft is done pushing Minecraft‘s limits on its existing platforms. The Monday blog post included a tease of some technical upgrade possibly coming: “We’re constantly trying to make the most of the technical architecture of each [platform]. We’ll be able to share more on that subject very soon.”
And in good news, some of the Super Duper update’s graphical touches appear to have found a home in the promising spin-off game Minecraft Dungeons, slated to launch sometime next year.
Listing image by Mojang / Sam Machkovech
Microsoft scraps major graphics update for Minecraft
Minecraft fans have been expecting a major update to the game since 2017. But the update has proved “too technically demanding,” Microsoft said Monday, leading the company to cancel production.
The update, called Super Duper Graphics Pack, was expected to bring more with lighting effects like shadows and fog, new motion for some game elements like leaves, and new textures for characters. Microsoft unveiled the “ambitious” update at the massive E3 video game conference in 2017, but on Monday conceded that the update “proved too technically demanding to implement as planned.”
“We aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices,” developer Mojang said in a company blog post. “For this reason, we’re stopping development on the pack, and looking into other ways for you to experience Minecraft with a new look.”
Minecraft has come a long way since its introduction a decade ago. It remains one of the top paid mobile games in Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store, while Minecraft: Education Edition has become a popular way to teach kids things like computer coding, engineering, architecture, urban planning and math.
It’s also been used to help kids with autism engage in school and build healthy social lives.
Microsoft, which bought Mojang for $2.5 billion in 2014, celebrated the game’s 10th anniversary in May by revealing Minecraft Earth, a Pokemon Go-style augmented reality phone game.
Minecraft ditches Super Duper graphics plan
Minecraft will be keeping its block-based look for the foreseeable future as plans to update its graphics are cancelled.
In a statement Minecraft developer Mojang said it had ended development on what was known as the Super Duper graphics pack for the game.
The pack would have given the game realistic textures, lighting effects and all-round better graphics.
The pack has proved “too technically demanding” so has been ditched.
‘Disappointing’
The plan to make Minecraft look more realistic was unveiled in 2017 at the E3 games show. The ambitious plan was to make a downloadable add-on that all but did away with the basic, blocky look of the massively popular game.
In 2017, Mojang said its work also would produce an add-on for the Xbox version of Minecraft that let the game run at a resolution of 4K on the console.
Originally the Super Duper add-on was due to appear in autumn 2017 but the release date was pushed back to 2018 before being cancelled altogether in 2019.
The technical demands of the update have proved too much, it said in a short apology.
It added: “We realise this is disappointing to some of you – there was a lot of enthusiasm for Super Duper from inside and outside the studio – but unfortunately, we aren’t happy with how the pack performed across devices.”
Mojang added that it was not entirely finished with improving the look of Minecraft on different game-playing gadgets and said it would share more information about this work soon.
PewDiePie gets extremely lucky in Minecraft in quest to kill epic boss
In his August 3 Minecraft video, YouTube star Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg was gearing up to take on an epic mob boss when he got extremely lucky with his item drops.
PewDiePie’s recent Minecraft videos have been blowing up on YouTube, as almost every single video in the series has gone on the trending page on the platform.
On August 1, The YouTube star assembled an army of 96 million pigs to help him take on a notorious boss called ‘Wither’. But in order to summon the enemy, he needed to collect several extremely rare items – which he managed to do during his August 3 video.
What is a Wither?
A Wither is a floating undead boss mob that attacks players with skulls that explode. He is the only hostile boss that can be created by players in the game currently.
Making the enemy, requires 4 blocks of soul sand that have to be arranged in a T shape, as well as three ‘Wither Skulls’ that are placed side by side on the top three blocks. However, obtaining Wither Skulls is pretty hard as they are a rare drop.
MICROSOFT / MOJANGThe three headed boss is what PewDiePie is working towards.
Wither Skulls can be found in the Nether after killing a Wither Skeleton. However the drop rate for them is as low as 2.5%, but can go up to 5.5% depending on buffs. The low drop-rates can make it extremely difficult to create the enemy.
In his August 2 video, PewDiePie managed to get the first skull from his first skeleton spawn. “Whoa! Whoa, I’m so lucky dude. Already!” he shouted with glee.
As if he wasn’t already lucky enough, a skeleton dropped another rare item immediately after the first one. “Oh my god. Dude. Looting three, baby!” the YouTuber beamed with excitement.
YOUTUBE: PEWDIEPIE / MOJANGPewDiePie has incredible luck.
PewDiePie then gets three more Wither Skulls
PewDiePie then ended up getting the third skull after being rushed by two Wither Skeletons at once in a frantic battle.
“AHHHHH!” he screamed as he hacked away at the enemies until they died, leaving behind the item. “YESSSS!”
Then to top it all off, the Swedish YouTuber even ended up getting a fourth one. “Oh. My. God.” he breathed in total disbelief when he realized how lucky he was.
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The Swede’s battle with the Wither and his army of 96 million pigs is gearing up to be an epic showdown.
Minecraft is having a big comeback in 2019
2019 has had a few constants on the internet so far: “Old Town Road,” Keanu Reeves, Area 51, a general sense of unease about our impending ecological disaster. Surprisingly, a 10-year-old video game has also joined the mix — Minecraft, the iconic block builder.
Minecraft, it should be noted, has quietly been dominating video games this entire time: By Mojang’s count back in 2018, over 91 million unique players log in every month across all platforms. (Fortnite, the hottest visible game of 2018, had 78 million unique players during an all-time high.) But things are changing in 2019. Minecraft’s dominance is no longer out of sight from the mainstream. For one thing, it is picking back up on Google searches:
But, perhaps most notably, seemingly every big YouTube star is championing the game right now. What’s causing the uptick?
The first and most obvious reason is that Minecraft is a safe bet on platforms like YouTube. Right now, many top creators feel that monetization on the platform is volatile, but Minecraft seems to be an advertiser favorite. It makes sense, too: Minecraft isn’t violent, and it’s not controversial. Kids love it. Of course influencers are embracing Minecraft again. But the increased interest can also be traced back to specific creators and changing attitudes as well.
For over a year, YouTube creator Grandayy — who is known for his Minecraft memes — kept suggesting the idea of a “Minecraft Monday” to Keemstar, a YouTube gossip reporter who has increasingly been holding more video game competitions over the last year. After begging for Keemstar to host it, the YouTube personality finally gave in. Like his Friday Fortnite tournament, Keemstar opted to bring in big names who could attract huge viewerships, such as Fortnite superstar Tyler “Ninja” Blevins. Blevins alone brought in nearly one million viewers on Twitch for that first week. Then, on week two, there was another megaton: Keemstar had convinced YouTube king Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg to participate in the event alongside beauty guru James Charles. Suddenly, nearly every big name on YouTube and Twitch was playing Mojang’s sandbox game. Minecraft became a spectacle once again. According to Keemstar, millions of people tune in to his show every week.
Kjellberg alone has been driving huge interest to Minecraft. The Swedish YouTuber started a Minecraft play-through in June, and installments in the series are getting enormous views. (The first in the series, for instance, has 21 million views.) A YouTube representative reinforced Kjellberg’s influence on Minecraft’s resurgence to Polygon, citing him as a specific example of “new video formats and trends around the game.” Game developers have noted in the past that Kjellberg has a powerful effect on the visibility of any given game, sometimes improving the sales of a title by orders of magnitude.
But part of what made people turn out for Kjellberg’s playthrough was that the YouTuber has continually joked about refusing to play Minecraft. Part of Kjellberg’s protest against the game was seeing that high-profile YouTubers were heralding the game back in its heyday despite not actually enjoying it. To wit, Adam “SkyDoesMinecraft” Dahlberg made headlines in 2017 after announcing that he was giving up the game because continuing to make content about it felt “fake.” (He has since gone back to making Minecraft videos in 2019.) And so, for longtime PewDiePie viewers, watching the blond YouTuber go back on his word and actually enjoy a game he used to denounce has delighted fans.
Part of why he’s finally diving into Minecraft in 2019 is that he feels that he is flexible enough to not have the game define his channel. He’s playing it for now, because he wants to — not because it’s a trend, or because it’s easily monetizeable.
“If Minecraft gets boring, I can just move on to other things,” Kjellberg said in the video where he explains why he’s playing the game right now.
The combination of being an advertiser-friendly game, Kjellberg’s ownership of the game, and Minecraft Monday has sent visible shockwaves throughout YouTube. Seemingly everyone, from Jacksepticeye to Lazarbeam have been broadcasting the game on the video platform. It’s become a running joke, even, that Fortnite channels are pivoting to Minecraft as interest in the battle royale genre seems to be decreasing on social media.
And, to Minecraft’s credit, the game has managed to maintain interest through updates and increased ways engage with its world. Augmented-reality game Minecraft Earth, which is currently in beta, seems to be the only thing capable of putting up a fight against Pokémon Go. Minecraft Dungeons, also announced this year, will bring a Diablo-like experience to a younger audience.
According to the people spearheading this new wave, it actually helps that Minecraft is an old game. The people who grew up on Minecraft and left it behind as they got older are starting to miss it, influencers say.
“Nine years later those children are older teens or adults and nostalgia has set in,” Keemstar told Polygon. “Over the last two years, Minecraft has been added to meme culture, making it also cool again.”
Grandayy, who has made a name for himself making elaborate Minecraft jokes on social media, agrees with this assessment. He thinks people are pining for the game based on nostalgia factor, and then are surprised to find that the experience can still feel fresh in 2019.
“To anyone who hasn’t played [Minecraft] since 2013, the game today almost feels like a totally different game … I think Minecraft is one of the few games that never truly gets old, at least not permanently. Since it’s a sandbox and you can do pretty much anything you want in it, it’s more than just a game, it’s almost like a digital toy or digital platform.”
It’s not just that the game has new stuff. Creators on social media continue to reference the game, which helps the game feel relevant even in 2019. I don’t even play Minecraft, but I still enjoy watching Grandayy’s bizarre videos, such as the one where he parodies Belle Delphine
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“I pretty much never stopped making Minecraft memes and Minecraft note block music,” Grandayy told Polygon. Some would even credit Grandayy for helping convince Kjellberg to pick up the game, though Grandayy himself says many people were pushing for this to happen. Whatever the case, the ripples are everywhere. Just this month, a 2011 remix of an Usher song created by YouTuber CaptainSparklez started trending again on sites like Genius. As of this writing, the video has 184 million lifetime views.
“Generations in the past collected baseball cards, toy cars or Barbies as adults because of nostalgia,” Keemstar told Polygon. “In this day of age we will see video games of the past resurrected due to the same thing. Minecraft will be hot for the next two years before we see it decline again.”
Minecraft update 1.14.4: Fixes for villagers and a change to suspicious stew
What’s new in the latest Minecraft 1.14 Java update and Minecraft 1.12.0 Bedrock update.
Just how big is Minecraft? In early 2019 it passed 176 million copies sold, which puts it in a tussle with Tetris as the best-selling game of all time. Today there are two versions of Minecraft still being updated, each with millions of players: Minecraft Java, the original, and Minecraft Bedrock, the modern version built to run across Windows, mobile, and consoles. Minecraft Bedrock is still playing catch-up with Java’s features, but it’s getting there. Meanwhile, every new Minecraft Java update brings new things to Minecraft.
This is our running catalog of what’s new in both versions of Minecraft. On this page, we have the latest Minecraft Java update, while on page two we’ve collected Minecraft Bedrock’s latest patch notes.
Looking through the Minecraft update 1.14.4 patch notes, minor adjustments and a variety of fixes dot the landscape. Adjustments to villager behavior, the new sieges, and some multiplayer settings changes are the highlights.
MINECRAFT JAVA UPDATE: 1.14.4 PATCH NOTES
For access to the full patch notes including bugfixes, check here.
- Fixed bugs.
- Performance improvements.
- Suspicious stew made from poppies now gives you night vision instead of speed.
- Added /debug report for getting more detailed information.
- Fixed a memory leak.
- Removed camera pivot offset in first-person.
- Improved chunk loading when traveling at high speed.
- Fixed incorrect Pillager texture.
- /reload and /forceload are now available to gamemasters.
- function-permission-level is a new setting in server.properties that controls which commands functions have access to.
- Villagers now stock more items.
- Villagers will now remember their gossip after becoming a Zombie Villager .
- Improved performance of Villager pathfinding.
- Villagers can now work without also restocking at the same time.
- Gossip about players who converted a zombie villager will now last longer.
- The Player Activity button on the Realm screen has been removed.
- Villagers now wait with restocking until they have trades that need restocking.
- Village sieges no longer occur on mushroom islands.
- Mobs will no longer try to pathfind their way through bamboo.
- Pinged the human.
MINECRAFT JAVA UPDATE: 1.14.3 PATCH NOTES
Check here for the full patch notes, including bugfixes
- Items can now be repaired by crafting them together again.
- Reverted the enchanting system to how it was before 1.14.
- Torches, lanterns and pressure plates can now be placed on glass panes and iron bars.
- Lanterns can now be attached below iron bars and glass panes.
- Saturation is no longer required for the “How did we get here?” advancement.
- You can now turn off raids with ‘/gamerule disableRaids true’
- Villagers that are panicking now have a bigger chance of spawning Iron Golems, assuming they can occasionally work and sleep
- “Last slept” and “last worked” is now saved properly for Villagers
- Farmers now spend more time farming when they are working
- Farmers can now always give away food even if other villagers don’t need it
- Improved performance
- Fixed bugs
Patrol Changes:
MINECRAFT JAVA UPDATE: 1.14.2 PATCH NOTES
You can find the full patch notes, with bugfixes, over here.
- All light will now be re-calculated the first time you open a world saved in a previous version
- Errors encountered while loading regions now print more diagnostics to the log file
- Fixed so parrots can spawn on grass blocks and not only on grass
- Added server-side chunk count to debug screen
- Modified raider spawning so they can only ever spawn in fully loaded chunks
- Increased search radius for bell when starting a raid from 48 to 64 blocks
- Fixed bugs
MINECRAFT JAVA VILLAGE & PILLAGE UPDATE: 1.14.0 PATCH NOTES
Minecraft – Village & Pillage – 1.14.0 patch notes
For the full listing, including technical changes and bug fixes, check here.
General Features Overview
- Lots of accessibility improvements.
- Added bamboo blocks into the game.
- Added bamboo jungles in the world.
- Added barrels.
- Added the bell.
- Added yummy sweet berries and sweet berry bushes to the game.
- Added blast furnace.
- Rewrote the book & quill editing to be more intuitive.
- Added campfire.
- Added cartography table.
- Split cats and ocelots to their own creatures and updated cats with new features.
- Added composter.
- Added crossbows.
- Added lots of new blocks.
- Added lots of new decorative blocks.
- Added fletching table.
- Added new dyes and flowers.
- Added some community suggestions.
- Updated the credits list.
- Added in-game buttons for reporting bugs or giving feedback.
- Improvements to invisibility to allow it to correctly work in many cases where it didn’t but you’d expect it to.
- Added grindstone functionality.
- Added ‘Hero of the Village’ effect.
- Added leather horse armor.
- Added lantern.
- Added lectern.
- Added loom.
- Existing special banner patterns can now be crafted into a new item that is not consumed when used, Banner Patterns.
- Added a new “Globe” banner pattern and item.
- We’re now using the new textures.
- Added new noteblock sounds.
- Added pandas.
- Added foxes.
- Added Illager patrols.
- Added Pillagers.
- Added Pillager outpost.
- Added raids.
- Added Ravager.
- Added Wandering Trader.
- Added scaffolding.
- Rewrote the sign editing to be more intuitive.
- Added smithing table.
- Added smoker.
- Added stonecutter.
- Added suspicious stew.
- Trading changes.
- Villager changes.
- Biome based architecture for villages.
Accessibility
- There’s a new Accessibility menu which provides a useful place for all of our accessibility features to be toggled.
- When the narrator is turned on, buttons will be narrated on focus.
- Most screens allow tab and shift+tab navigation through buttons, edit boxes and other UI elements.
- Most lists allow up/down arrow keys to navigate through them.
- We’ve added a new option for turning up the background of all transparent text elements, which should help make them more readable for some people.
Bamboo
- Can be found in Jungles and the two new biomes: bamboo jungle and bamboo jungle hills.
- Can grow to a max height of 12 to 16 blocks.
- When sprinkled with bone meal, bamboo will grow with one or two bamboo blocks on the top.
- When struck with a sword, bamboo will instantly break.
- Two bamboo can be crafted into a single stick.
- Can be used as fuel, with four bamboo required to smelt a single item.
- Bamboo can be placed into flower pots.
- Bamboo can also be found in shipwrecks and jungle temples.
Barrels
- Store things in them!
- Rotate them!
- Find them in villages!
Bells
- Trade with certain villagers to obtain the bell
- Use the bell to alert villagers of nearby danger
- A villager will ring the bell to alert other villagers of an impending raid
- Ringing bells reveals all nearby mobs that can appear in raids
Berries
- Delicious!
- Not very filling!
- Plant your berries in the ground and look with your special eyes as they grow up into a strong, independent bush!
Berry Bush
- Commonly found in taiga, taiga hills, and taiga mountains
- Rarely found in snowy taiga and snowy taiga hills and snowy taiga mountains
- You can stand inside them, but be careful, it will hurt to move
- Has four stages of growth: sapling, no berries, some berries, full berries
- Drops one or two berries in younger stage, then two or three in full growth stage
- Supports bone meal!
- Doesn’t support silk touch!
Biome-based Architecture for Villages
- Villages have recieved an updated look, with several new themes
- The theme depends on the biome the village is in, taking both climate and to available resources into consideration
- Uses the new mysterious jigsaw block for generation
- Adds new structure files, quite many actually
Blast Furnace
- A new furnace upgrade that allows for smelting ores and melting metals faster than the traditional furnace
- Can be crafted via three smooth stone, one furnace, and five iron ingots
- Added to world gen in some villager buildings
Campfire
- A decorative fireplace without fire spread
- Cooks up to four foods, but slowly
- Acts as a smoke signal you can see very (VERY!) far away when a hay bale is below (hint: think note blocks!)
- Cosy light source
- Can be lit/unlit
Cartography Table
- New functional block that provides an easier and simpler way of cloning, extending, and locking of maps
- New map functionality with cartography table
- Map Locking: allows you to lock maps in the cartography table with a glass pane so that they can no longer be modified
- Map Locking: allows you to lock maps in the cartography table with a glass pane so that they can no longer be modified
- Fancy UI to more closely represent what the recipes actually do functionally
- Crafted with two planks and two paper
Cat and Ocelot Split
- Stray cats can be tamed
- Tamed cats can give lovely (or less lovely) morning gifts to their owners
- Ocelots can’t be tamed, but might start trusting you if you feed them with fish
- Phantoms are terribly scared of cats – how convenient!
- Cat collars can now be dyed
- Added several new cat skins!
Community Suggestions
- Leaves now have a small chances to drop sticks
- Chorus fruit flowers now break when shot by an arrow
- Dead bushes can now be used as furnace fuel
- Rabbit stew and beetroot soup have been changed to a shapeless recipe
- Creepers will now drop records when killed by Stray in addition to skeletons
- Dispensers with shears in them will now shear sheep that have wool in front of them
- TNT and TNT minecart explosions now have 100% drop rate
Composter
- Instead of eating your veggies you can make fertilizer from it!
- Crafted with 3 planks and 4 fences
Crossbows
“To charge the crossbow, hold down the “Use” button. Once the crossbow string has been pulled all the way back, let go. Your crossbow is now loaded and ready to shoot with a single click of the “Use” button.”
- Shoots arrows with base power slightly stronger than the bow, but has less durability
- Three unique enchantments
- Fun, challenging advancements
- New loading mechanics
- Unique load animation
Enchantments
Three new enchantments for Crossbows.
Decorative Blocks
- Changed all existing stone slabs to smooth stone slabs (same look, new name!)
- Changed all existing signs to oak signs (same look, new name!)
- Made smooth stone slabs craftable from smooth stone
- Added spruce, birch, jungle, acacia and dark oak signs
- You can now right click on signs with dyes to change the text colour
- Added stone stairs and slabs
- Added granite stairs, slabs and walls
- Added polished granite stairs and slabs
- Added diorite stairs, slabs and walls
- Added polished diorite stairs and slabs
- Added andesite stairs, slabs and walls
- Added polished andesite stairs and slabs
- Added sandstone walls
- Added smooth red sandstone stairs and slabs
- Added smooth quartz stairs and slabs
- Added brick walls
- Added stone brick walls
- Added mossy stone brick stairs, slabs and walls
- Added nether brick walls
- Added end stone brick stairs, slabs and walls
- Added prismarine walls
- Added red sandstone walls
- Added red nether brick stairs, slabs and walls
- Added smooth sandstone stairs and slabs
- Added mossy cobblestone stairs and slabs
- Made smooth stone obtainable by smelting stone
- Made smooth sandstone obtainable by smelting sandstone
- Made smooth red sandstone obtainable by smelting red sandstone
- Made smooth quartz obtainable by smelting quartz block
- Changed the recipe of nether brick fence to four brick blocks and two brick items
- Changed the recipe of signs to require all of the same wood type, not any wood type
Dyes
- Separated bone meal, ink sac, cocoa beans, and lapis lazuli into their own dyes
- Unified all dye names (red, yellow, and green dyes no longer have special names)
- Added new recipes to obtain coloured stained glass and coloured carpet
Fletching Table
- Crafted with four planks and two flint
- Villagers use it as a work site
Flowers
- Added cornflower, wither rose and lily of the valley
- Be careful of the wither rose!
Foxes
- Foxes come in two variants: red and snowy
- Foxes are nocturnal
- Foxes will hunt rabbits, chickens, and fish
- Foxes are hunted by wolves and polar bears
- Foxes are nimble and quick, so sneak up on them carefully!
- Breed foxes with berries
- If you breed two foxes, their offspring will trust you forever
- Trusting foxes will defend you, but will still eat your chickens
- Foxes like to eat any and every food item they find on the ground
- You may find a fox exploring a nearby village at night
Grindstone
- Moved inventory and crafting table repairing into the grindstone, this will be its new home
- Has the ability to remove all non-curse enchantments from an item; for each enchant removed some XP is reimbursed
Hero of the Village
- Hero of the Village effect causes the cost of trades with villagers to be reduced by a percentage and scales with level of the effect.
- Hero of the Village additionally causes Villagers to occassionally toss items to you to thank you!
Horse Leather Armor
- Added a new armour type for horses
- Dye it in lots of different colours
Illager Patrols
- Spawn in the world as a pack of five random illagers
- Spawn in all variations of the Plains, Taiga, Deserts, Savanna
- Scary-spooky new banner can be found a top the patrol leaders head
Lantern
- The lantern is a new light source
- The lantern can be placed either hanging under a block or on top of a block
- It gives slightly more light than the torch
Lectern
- Right-click an empty lectern to place book
- Right-click a lectern with book to open
- Current page is persistent and shared between all readers
- Emits redstone pulses when page is changed
- Use a comparator to get book reading progress
Loom
- New and easier way of being able to apply patterns to banners, can still only apply six max patterns to a banner
- Generic patterns now only require one dye in order to create patterns, instead of one to eight (depending on the pattern)
- Special banner patterns (oxeye daisy, creeper skull, wither skeleton skull, enchanted golden apple) can now be crafted. These patterns don’t consume the pattern item when used in the loom
- Old pattern recipes in the crafting table for apply patterns to banners have been removed
New Blocks
- Added barrel
- Added smoker
- Added blast furnace
- Added cartography table
- Added fletching table
- Added grindstone
- Added lectern
- Added smithing table
- Added stonecutter
- Added village bell
New Textures
- Renovated the old textures of Minecraft and polished them for a new beginning
- If you’re feeling nostalgic you can always enable the old “Programmer Art” textures in the resource pack menu
Noteblock
- 5 new Noteblock sounds have been added: Iron Xylophone, Cow Bell, Didgeridoo, Bit, and Banjo
- 1 previously existing, but unused, sound effect has now been made available: Pling
- The new Noteblock sounds can be heard by using Iron Blocks, Soul Sand, Pumpkins, Emerald Blocks, Hay Blocks, or Glowstone
Pandas
- Pandas come in different types and personalities!
- Pandas love bamboo! They kinda like cake as well
- Pandas can be bred, and the cubs can inherit traits through a special panda inheritance system
- Pandas spawn naturally in the new bamboo forest biome
- Pandas drop bamboo when killed.
Pillager
- A new type of illager that, well, pillages!
- Pillagers wield a new weapon, the crossbow!
Pillager Outpost
- As if finding pillager patrols out in the wild wasn’t scary enough, keep an eye out during your explorations and you may just find one of their outposts
- Can be found in any biome villages generates in
- Takes advantage of the new mystery block, the jigsaw, for generation
Raids
- If you find an illager wearing a banner on its head, be careful not to kill it!
- If you do kill it, you might find yourself facing a ‘Bad Omen’
- If you find yourself with a bad omen buff, be especially careful not to walk into a village
- If you do walk into a village with it? Best of luck!
Ravager
- A fearsome new foe who packs quite a wallop. Grab your sword and shield and prepare to get knocked around!
Rewrite of Book and Quill Editing
- Movable cursor for free text editing
- Selection support
- Copy & paste
- Keyboard and mouse handling
- Improved page filling and line wrapping
- Increased book length (100 pages)
Rewrite of Sign Editing
- Movable cursor for free text editing
- Selection support
- Copy & paste
Scaffolding
- Easily buildable
- Easily destroyable
- Easily climbable
- Easily the best use of your Bamboo
Smithing Table
- Crafted with 4 planks + 2 iron ingots
- Villagers use it as a work site
Smoker
- New furnace upgrade that allows for the smelting of foods faster than the traditional furnace
- Can be crafted via four Logs, and one furnace
- Added to world gen in some villager buildings
Stonecutter
- New functional block that provides a simpler way to craft various stones (stairs, slabs, chiseled, and more)
- Crafted with three stone + one iron ingot
Suspicious Stew
- Found in buried ship treasure chests
- Also craftable!
- Whoever eats this stew will be imbued with an unknown effect for several seconds!
- Whoever crafts the stew will know what effect they gave it
Trading Changes
- Lots of new trades have been added
- Villagers now level up in a new way
- The trading UI is updated (WIP)
- The trading prices now depend on your reputation and on demand
- The villagers will restock up to two times per day (if they can work at their work station!)
- Added visual trading; villagers will display the item they want to trade for your in-hand item
Villager Changes
- Villagers and zombie villagers now have new fancy skins
- Added mason profession
- Cured zombie villagers retain their trades
- Villagers now have a daily schedule. They will for example go to work and meet up at the village bell
- Each villager will try to find their own bed and work station
- Each profession has a specific block that works as a work station for them (e.g. lectern for the librarian and cauldron for the leatherworker)
- Village detection is now based on beds, job sites, and meeting points instead of doors
- Iron Golems will spawn when enough villagers meet
Wandering Trader
- A mysterious trader that can be randomly found around
- Provides various random trades from a variety of different biomes
- Is escorted around by a few llama with some sweet new decorations! (Careful! They can be temperamental)
Shroud mocks Tyler1 during hilarious Minecraft VR stream
Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek poked fun at fellow streamer Tyler ‘Tyler1‘ Steinkamp’s height, after encountering a tiny zombie during his Minecraft playthrough.
As one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, shroud can usually be found showcasing his world-class FPS skills in games like PUBG, Apex Legends, and even Overwatch.
Yet, sometimes, the former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive professional opts to try his hand at a less-challenging game like The Sims or, more recently, Minecraft. Of course, he can’t use his human aim-bot abilities to wow fans in those titles and instead has to find something else to entertain them with. That’s where his comedic side is on full show.
TWITCH:SHROUDShroud is usually stoic on-stream, but can pull out jokes.
During his August 3 stream, shroud had been playing some Minecraft VR with Hannah ‘Bnans’ Kennedy when the pair found themselves stuck in a cave and searching for a way out. With Bnans’ health running low, shroud tossed over a cooked porkchop in a bid to give her a boost.
Of course, immediately after she had done so, Bnans was set upon by a fast-moving baby zombie, who began whittling away her health. “You got Tyler1 behind you, you got Tyler 1,” called out shroud once he realized what was happening.
“I got him, I got him, come here Tyler,” the former CS:GO pro added, as he poked the tiny zombie to death with a sword. “Don’t fucking hit my girlfriend like that.”
Yet, it wasn’t just Tyler1 who caused disruption during the couples stream. In fact, shroud himself did damage to Bnans – completely by accident – with a hilarious outcome.
The Canadian had been gifting his girlfriend some armor and tools before he started dancing, clearly happy with his work. Yet, he left his sword equipped and he swung his arms in the air, the game decided to attack Bnans and take some health away.
Recognizing his mistake, shroud immediately ran and hit in a corner, going completely silent and looking pretty solemn – despite his viewers laughing about the whole exchange.
If the couple decide to keep up their Minecraft adventures moving forward, shroud might just need to be aware of friendly fire.
Who knows, he might even run into a spider that he can mock for being a Dr Disrespect look-a-like.
How to upgrade Teamfight Tactics champions
How do I upgrade champions in Teamfight Tactics? To win a match of League’s version of Auto Chess, you need to use all your resources and gold wisely to assemble the most effective lineup. But, while you might initially assume that ensuring you have a variety of champions in your team is the way to win, having multiple copies of the same character is a crucial way of sticking it to your seven real-world rivals.
Now that the Teamfight Tactics release date is here, you can finally get into Riot’s take on the autobattle genre without needing Honour Level Three to access the closed beta. Now that it’s out, you have the chance to see what all the fuss is about, and it’s heavily inspired by the original Dota Auto Chess mod from Drodo. So, if you’re in any way acquainted with that, you’ll know that upgrading champions in Teamfight Tactics is very important in securing victory.
If you know how to upgrade Dota Underlords heroes in Valve’s rival and official spin on the autobattler, you’ll probably know the basics of this system already. Combining duplicate heroes together upgrades them into a special soldier with a significantly buffed health pool and DPS (damage per second) capabilities. Since this is a very important part of turning the tables on your enemies and crafting TFT tactics, here’s how to upgrade champions in Teamfight Tactics.BEST PC GAMING HARDWARE DEALS TODAYLogitech G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
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HOW TO UPGRADE TEAMFIGHT TACTICS CHAMPIONS
Autobattlers feature mechanics that can be tough for newcomers to get their head around, but this one certainly isn’t. At the beginning, each champion you choose has a 1-star rating. Then, once you have three of the same champion on the field of battle at once, they’ll automatically be upgraded to a 2-star character. You don’t need to do anything and the change is immediate.
However, your health-boostin’, damage-buffin’ journey does not end there. If you’ve managed to combine your way to a third 2-star hero, they will merge to form a fearsome 3-star one. This is the highest rank a champion can get to, so get ready to unleash them when they get to that point.
If you’re holding out to upgrade one Teamfight Tactics champion in particular, bear in mind that the shop with which you purchase them is affected by what your opponents are doing. In other words, if everyone else is working on one unit, it’s less likely they’ll appear in your shop. In that case, you might want to change tack and boost someone else, so you’re not wasting your time and money on undesirable shop re-rolls. If you have spare units lying around, make them useful and sell them for gold for further re-rolls and team strengthening.
In the end, it’s all about making sure you’re specialising – as that’s how to upgrade Teamfight Tactics champions, naturally – without neglecting the chance to have as many units as possible of tactically-sound class and origin combinations to form good TFT comps. Knowing your Teamfight Tactics recipes is important, but taking time to consider when and how to upgrade your champions can turn the tide of a match, so keep an eye on the opposition and do what they’re not doing to create a powerful squad to exploit their weaknesses.
Roblox surges past Minecraft to reach 100 million monthly players
Roblox recently announced the milestone of 100 million active monthly players, which puts it 9 million ahead of Minecraft. To celebrate, its developer is giving away a free gold bar shoulder accessory.
At 91 million (as of March), Microsoft’s blocky adventure is hardly trailing behind, but for many, it doesn’t have the consistent draw it once had. Though a new wave of YouTubers and Twitch streamers has led to more attention, vanilla Minecraft’s lack of frequent, significant updates means there’s less to be excited about.
Despite this, it still appears to hold the public record for the best-selling video game of all time. Roblox Corporation has yet to reveal how many total copies its title has sold, while Mojang’s had sold 176 million as of March 2019.
“We started Roblox over a decade ago with a vision to bring people from all over the world together through play,” said founder and CEO David Baszucki in a press release. “Roblox began with just 100 players and a handful of creators who inspired one another, unlocking this groundswell of creativity, collaboration, and imagination that continues to grow.”BEST PC GAMING HARDWARE DEALS TODAYMSI Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 192-bit HDMI/DP 6GB GDRR6 HDCP Support DirectX 12 Dual Fan VR Ready OC Graphics Card (GTX 1660 TI Ventus XS 6G OC)
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As well as its active players, Roblox Corporation shared stats on character creation and diversity. It says 50% of its players update its avatar every month, and half of its players do so with their friends. Meanwhile, 40% of its userbase is female and it has fans in over 200 countries.
Of course, the elephant in the room is the fact Minecraft’s stats are outdated. While Microsoft would have made a fuss if it hit 100 million, its recent attention means it probably isn’t too far off. It’ll be interesting to see how things compare at the next stat reveal.
Roblox overtakes Minecraft with 100 million monthly active users
Roblox has overtaken Minecraft with an incredible 100 million monthly active users.
Back in March, Microsoft said Minecraft had 91 million monthly players.
Roblox is one of the biggest video games in the world, although it goes relatively undiscussed in the games media. The free-to-play multiplayer game launched in 2006 and has steadily gained in popularity with a younger audience on PC, Xbox One and mobile. Roblox is a cross between sandbox and MMO, and there are plenty of similarities with Minecraft. Players can design their own worlds and games, which others can access via the official website. There are more than 50m user-created experiences on Roblox, and 40 per cent of players are female.
(For more on Roblox, check out our Emma’s wonderful feature, I spectated prime minister’s questions – in Roblox, in which she reports on her adventures in the game’s political role-playing community.)
“We started Roblox over a decade ago with a vision to bring people from all over the world together through play,” said founder and CEO David Baszucki. “Roblox began with just 100 players and a handful of creators who inspired one another, unlocking this groundswell of creativity, collaboration, and imagination that continues to grow.”
While Roblox is currently more popular than Minecraft based on latest official figures, Microsoft won’t be too bothered as the latter is enjoying something of a surge in popularity, with a number of high-profile YouTubers and streamers returning to the game. And Microsoft has Minecraft Earth, the Pokemon Go-style spin-off, nearly ready to launch.
ROBLOX HIT 100 MILLION MONTHLY PLAYERS, SURPASSING MINECRAFT
Roblox achieved a new milestone after announcing the game has surpassed 100 million monthly active users. This puts Roblox Corporation’s game creator ahead of Minecraft.
“Roblox began with just 100 players and a handful of creators who inspired one another, unlocking this groundswell of creativity, collaboration, and imagination that continues to grow,” Roblox Corporation CEO and founder David Baszucki said in a press release.
Roblox was released in 2006, three years before Minecraft was released in 2009. Both games share a DNA influenced by Lego toys, but aside from their blocky aesthetics are relatively separate games.
Roblox has largely grown under Minecraft’s cultural shadow, but in recent years the Roblox brand has grown thanks to let’s plays and livestreams. Kanye West even parodied Roblox for a music video.
Minecraft averages about 90 million monthly active users, but its popularity has been rising in recent months thanks to YouTubers who’ve flocked back to the game. Microsoft is also planning to launch a Pokemon Go-like AR title called Minecraft: Earth. So there’s a chance that Minecraft could grow its popularity again off the back of augmented reality tech.
Roblox is celebrating the milestone by releasing a free virtual item, a gold bar shoulder accessory which players can redeem from the Catalog for a limited time.
Twilio turns developer education into a game with TwilioQuest 3
Educating developers about cloud communications isn’t an easy task, and that’s why Twilio turned to a video game to do the job. TwilioQuest 3 is launching today with a mission of training developers to create cloud communications solutions.
It may sound like “gamification” rearing its ugly head again. But Kevin Whinnery, lead developer of the game, said that description isn’t a good one because it doesn’t reflect the effort that has gone into creating the game-themed tutorial application with animations that are done in classic 16-bit arcade style. Developers go on quests to complete programming challenges in desktop training sessions that replace live training.
Whinnery has been at Twilio for 6.5 years. He spent a lot of that time as a developer evangelist, teaching developers how to use JavaScript so they could be more successful. But the game turned out to be a better way to engage people, and the new version is a ground-up rewrite of the game. Whinnery and his team spent about six months on the latest version, which has about 10 hours of content.
“Over the years we’ve added more capabilities for developers to use that they wouldn’t have been able to build themselves,” Whinnery said. “It’s similar to Amazon Web Services where you pay for usage. Our success is predicated on developers being successful with our API. If developers can’t figure out how the API works, or if it doesn’t work well for them. They won’t use it. And Twilio doesn’t get paid.”
“We can justify a large investment in the game over many years, because essentially, when developer communities are healthy and growing, Twilio tends to do well,” Whinnery said.
Above: Twilio Quest 3 debuts on August 5.Image Credit: Twilio
Twilio’s long-term goal is to teach a million developers how to code. What started as a tutorial for teaching coding has now turned into a full game. The company has invested in the game because it found that people from all different backgrounds (not just professional programmers but self-taught developers from across the globe) engage more when learning to code is fun.
Instead of focusing on Twilio-specific skills only via a game-themed tutorial web site, Twilio Quest 3 is now a fully-fledged desktop video game for Mac, Windows, and Linux. It’s a top-down adventure set in a 2D environment (a nod to the developers’ love of old school games like Legend of Zelda and Pokémon). And it teaches technical skills beyond just what developers need to implement Twilio.
Twilio is a big public company that focuses on cloud communications, and it has worked with millions of Twilio developers who use the company’s applications programming interface (API). Those APIs enable developers to send and receive text messages, make and receive phone calls, and add two-factor authentication to their applications. Over time, Twilio API-related content will represent the minority of training missions in TwilioQuest.
“The intended audience for this is much wider, as we want to increase the number of developers rather than teach only existing developers,” Whinnery said.
The biggest technical and user experience change to TwilioQuest will be moving from a browser-based web application to a downloadable desktop application. The company did this in the third version to tightly integrate with the player’s development environment. Now it can create auto-validated code challenges that teach a huge variety of concepts from PowerShell commands to Elixir macros. By using developer tools installed on a player’s computer, Twilio can rapidly create lessons that would be difficult or impossible to implement in a cloud-based environment.
Why TwilioQuest became a full-fledged game
Above: TwilioQuest 3 evokes the 16-bit eraImage Credit: Twilio
TwilioQuest started as a gamified badge tutorial system. Now it provides a path for learning complex topics that users can learn at their own pace. Based on what the feedback so far, the narrative structure, feedback loop, and opportunity for exploration offered by video games (specifically those in the RPG genre) will help more people, from all backgrounds learn to code.
TwilioQuest 3 is for anyone interested in leveling up their programming skills and getting familiar with Twilio. The goal is to build out the game so that anyone, regardless of their programming background (or lack thereof), can learn to code by playing the game. Twilio will roll out new chapters that make TQ3 more accessible to all skill levels.
Twilio partnered with Misty Robotics to build Cedric, the robot guide. Cedric is a non-player guide, inspired by Misty, a personal robot platform for developers. Misty provides developers access to the potential of personal robots for business and personal use without having to have knowledge in robotics.
Twilio has been working with the Misty robot platform, building skills for her to enable a “real life” Cedric experience for attendees at Twilio’s annual Signal conference, which takes place this week in San Francisco and draws thousands of developers. Misty Robotics was founded by Ian Bernstein, a cofounder of Sphero, which was an early user of the Twilio SMS API. Sphero used Twilio’s API to control and navigate Sphero balls.
The game’s music adds another element of old school game nostalgia. The team at Twilio worked with a group of hand-picked, independent chiptune artists to build an original soundtrack. Artists include Robby Vocke, Danimal Cannon, Corset Lore, Cheap Dinosaurs, Joey Michalina and more.
Why gamification sucks
Above: TwilioQuest 3 is out to beat inauthentic gamification.Image Credit: Twilio
“I kind of hate the word gamification because it implies that you’re like trying to trick people, like, it’s not really a game,” Whinnery said. “You’re trying to make it look at feel like a game. What I aspire to you with TwilioQuest 3 is to actually be a game. A major inspiration for me is when I think back on playing Oregon Trail back in grade school. That never felt like I was being tricked. That was just fun, I happened to be learning at the same time. Having a good time playing this game was already intrinsically satisfying. So I think over time, we will introduce some gameplay elements that work in non-educational games. Like we’re working on a simple RPG combat system.”
In that version, you’ll run into minions of legacy systems.
“I think like the difference between gamification, and a game is that a game is intended is designed to first and foremost to be fun, and to provide some kind of meaningful value. The term ‘gamification’ has fallen out of fashion because it was associated with inauthentic marketing tactics or inauthentic growth hacking tactics.
What’s next for TwilioQuest 3
Above: Twilio Quest 3Image Credit: Twilio
The company will add new chapters in perpetuity to build out the adventure and continue making it a tool to help anyone learn to code. Over the next year, players will be able to team up with non-player character (NPC) party members to take on larger missions. Eventually, the players will be able to do even more fun activities like crafting items and facing the minions of the Legacy Systems in RPG combat. There will be more non-Twilio content coming soon.
This content beats traditional developer education and live training, which was one-size-fits-all. By contrast, the game can be customized to the user’s own state of knowledge. Players can learn at their own pace.
“The role-playing game metaphor seemed to make a lot of sense,” Whinnery said. “The version out today is an evolution of the original tool, which I used primarily for live training. But what I didn’t really anticipate was how powerful is going to be for to just make technical education, a little bit more fun. And I didn’t know how powerful it would be to make education more accessible.”
“We wanted to double down on the gameplay mechanics that had made Twilio classes successful before. So that is what we have, we have a PC game for Mac, Windows, and Linux, that should feel very much like a PC RPG sort of inspired by Zelda and Pokemon and other classics of the 16-bit era,” Whinnery said.
So far, the results are telling. TwilioQuest users spend about 25 minutes on the website, or much more than for other educational materials.
“Thus far, we’ve been mostly teaching people how to use the Twilio API. And this is kind of our first foray into teaching non-Twilio topics. But what we found is that developers who, onboard to our platform through TwilioQuest are 25% faster to get to a milestone we call product active, which is where a user of the Twilio API has successfully used a product in a meaningful way.”
Darksiders II comes to Switch on September 26
THQ Nordic announced today that Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch on September 26, as Gematsu reported.
Darksiders II first came out back in 2012 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and PC. This Deathinitive Edition — which came out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2015 — includes all of the post-release downloadable content created for the action role-playing game.
The original Darksiders already made its way to Switch in April. Darksiders III, which came out in November 2018, has yet to find its way to Nintendo’s home console/portable hybrid. Although we do not have specific sales numbers for the game, THQ Nordic has said that the title was profitable.
THQ Nordic is also working on a new entry in the series, Darksiders Genesis. It will be a top-down cooperative action RPG that takes inspiration from games like Diablo. It is coming out at an unspecified date later this year for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, Stadia, and PC.
The RetroBeat: It’s time for a Game Boy Classic
On July 31, the Game Boy celebrated the 30th anniversary of its U.S. launch. Sadly, Nintendo didn’t do much to mark the occasion. That’s a shame, because I’m feeling a ton of nostalgia toward the classic portable machine.
Nintendo is usually smart about turning people’s fondness for its older consoles into money. The NES Classic Edition and SNES Classic Edition were giant hits. But Nintendo hasn’t made a new micro-console since 2017.
It’s strange to see Nintendo abandon this market after making it so successful. Sega, Konami, and others are getting ready to launch their own retro machines. Nintendo, meanwhile, seems to have taken a break.
That’s nuts. Nintendo still has so many great systems that deserve their own classic revival. I already talked about how great a Nintendo 64 Classic would be, but a Game Boy Classic could be even more interesting.
I love my Switch, but it is only so portable. Yes, I can take it with me anywhere, but I have to keep it in a case. Even the upcoming Switch Lite is still too big to put inside your pocket. That’s what I miss about the Game Boy and DS machines. I could play those anywhere. If I had a a few minutes to kill while I waited in a line, I could take my Game Boy out of my pocket.
Above: The Switch Lite is smaller, but it’s not pocket-friendly.Image Credit: Nintendo
A Game Boy Classic could bring that kind of experience. Nintendo could make a new version of the system that is even smaller and more portable, and it could come with a built-in library. Not having to worry about swapping out cartridges would make it an even more convenient device.
The Game Boy had so many great games. You had classic 2D sidescrollers like the Super Mario Land series, the fantastic puzzle-platfromer Donkey Kong, and the iconic Tetris. Also, I know that it’s getting a remake for the Switch, but I’d still love to the original version of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.
Above: A classic.Image Credit: Nintendo
Nintendo would have an easy time coming up with a library of 30 games for a Game Boy Classic. Heck, it could even do more. Aside from other Nintendo classics like Kirby’s Dream Land and Pokémon Red and Blue, you have third-party entries from classic series like Castlevania and Mega Man.
Those are just some of the great games for the original Game Boy. If Nintendo wanted the device to include Game Boy Color titles, the potential library gets even more amazing. You have more awesome Zelda games with Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, a forgotten but surprisingly great portable take on Metal Gear Solid, and the original, charming genie-starring sidescroller Shantae.
A Game Boy Classic makes all the sense in the world. I just wish Nintendo would hurry up and make one.
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