
Better Than Wolves
Better Than Wolves is a Minecraft mod that not only adds new items and blocks, but also provides incredible functionality for engineering and design while maintaining the original feel of Minecraft.
Обновлён 11 июня 2023 г. · опубликован 11 июня 2023 г.

Better Than Wolves is a "total conversion". This differs from most mods that you are probably used to in that it changes many of the rules of play to provide a richer experience, rather than just adding in new stuff. What makes it special however, is that it always attempts to do so in a way that retains the original spirit of the game, perhaps even more so than the newer official releases.
It focuses both on challenging survival play, and player creativity in terms of never providing "magic block" solutions to in game problems. Instead, it provides basic tools and leaves it to the player to figure out how to use them to get the job done.
In short, Better Than Wolves is a vision of what Mincraft could have been, designed by a very serious player, for other like minded individuals.
All credit goes towards the creator, FlowerChild. And to the BTW Community.
VERSIONS 4.84+ DO NOT USE A MODLOADER!!!
PERMISSION : FlowerChild officially declared BTW open source CC BY 4.0 and allowed redistribution. -- https://sargunster.com/btwforum/viewtopic.php?t=9863 --
TO BE UPLOADED: Versions 3.63, 3.72, 4.85 when Modrinth allows uploading out of order to not mess up the changelog
NOTE: Better Than Wolves IS NO LONGER ACTIVELY DEVELOPED.
It has been superseded by Better Than Wolves: Community Edition
Версии
| Версия | Канал | Игра | Загрузчики | Дата | Скачать |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.B0000003 | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (5.1 МБ) |
| 4.B0000002 | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (5.0 МБ) |
| 4.B0000001b | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (5.0 МБ) |
| 4.B00b | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (5.0 МБ) |
| 4.AFFFFFFFd | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.9 МБ) |
| 4.ABCFEFEe | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.9 МБ) |
| 4.ABCFAFBFC | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.8 МБ) |
| 4.ABCFAFAFAb | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.8 МБ) |
| 4.4.ABCFDPDb | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.7 МБ) |
| 4.ABCEEFABc | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.6 МБ) |
| 4.ABCEEEFAb | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.5 МБ) |
| 4.ABCEEEEF | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.5 МБ) |
| 4.ABCEEEEE | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.5 МБ) |
| 4.ABCDEFPc | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.4 МБ) |
| 4.ABBBBURNBABYBURNAHAHAHAHAHAb | Релиз | 1.5.2 | modloader | 11 июня 2023 г. | .jar (4.4 МБ) |
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Ченджлог
4.B0000003Релиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
December 24, 2020
- Added the ability to piston pack Loose Stone items into Loose Cobblestone blocks.
- Added more spoilerific feature descriptions to the change log for version 4.B00 (Vegehenna) in the readme.
- Added a sound effect whenever the player can't eat something for whatever reason (like if full, or they have food poisoning).
- Changed blacksmith villager trades involving raw ore to involve nuggets instead, to make them a tad less restrictive.
- Changed (reduced) the price of hoe blacksmith trades to reflect hoes being crafting with 1 ingot instead of the old 2.
- Changed Wicker blocks and slabs to not allow tools to be stuck in them. This should not affect already placed tools.
- Changed the way food poisoning works, so that you can no longer drink potions (or milk) while it is in effect, in the same way that you can't eat food. This corrects an exploit that made Rotten Flesh way too effective a food item once milk was obtained, serves to make milk a far less effective counter to Jungle Spiders, and also ups the value of splash potions.
- Changed the way lightning strikes calculate damage to entities around them to correct some rare issues with players being killed by them when a strike occurred above them while below ground.
- Fixed a problem where upside down slabs placed next to mature groth wouldn't render correctly.
- Fixed a problem where the Refined Pickaxe and Mattock were not effective versus Obsidian.
- Fixed a problem where Nether Bricks were subject to Piston packing in incorrect quantities.
- Fixed a problem where Blight would devour Packed Earth and Dung Blocks in an entirely unreasonable manner.
- Fixed a problem where strings connecting Stakes would not render correctly at intersections.
- Fixed a problem where eating Cream of Mushroom with a full inventory would not produce an empty bowl.
- Fixed a vanilla problem where Wither Skeletons would spawn in 2 height gaps, resulting in suffocation death.
- Fixed a problem where the contents of the Millstone weren't being appropriately saved and loaded.
- Fixed a problem where signs and skulls weren't properly updating neighboring blocks when placed.
- Fixed a potential crash when placing lit Crude Torches on leaf blocks.
- Fixed and exploit where switching from a baited to unbaited fishing rod could allow you to catch fish without expending bait.
- Fixed a problem where Buddy wouldn't update the power state of neigboring blocks when moved by a piston.
- Fixed a problem where upward facing blocks (like Buddy) would face downwards when rotated on a Turntable.
- Fixed a problem where the player's respawn position was being reset when returning from The End dimension.
- Fixed a problem where Repeaters would pulse briefly when placed.
- Fixed a problem where Stone Brick variants (mossy, etc.) would drop individual Stone Brick items that wouldn't work properly in some crafting recipes.
- Fixed a problem where status effects like hunger and health weren't properly transferred when travelling between dimensions.
- Removed / Deprecated the Mould. It had never been properly adapted to multiplayer resulting in some pretty severe exploits. To fix that would take a relatively large amount of work, when from asking around the community it seems like a rarely used feature that no one will particularly miss. It's unfortunately just not worth having around anymore . Existing Mould items will still hang around in your (or the Anvil's) inventory, but the Turntable crafting method and Villager trade have been removed, and they will no longer remain in the Anvil inventory upon closing . Farwell old friend... you will be missed <queues bugles, pours one on the curb, shakes fist at uncaring universe>.
4.B0000002Релиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
May 5, 2019
- Changed the way dirt loosens its neighbors when dug with crappy tools to make for more interesting behavior, and so that dirt slabs loosen in the same manner as full blocks.
- Changed child animals to not grow into adults unless they have the space around them to do so. This fixes a bug where children would sometimes suffocate upon growing into adults, and puts another juicy nail in the coffin of quantum animal farms.
- Changed (rebalanced) desert and jungle temple loot to be more interesting, and less uber.
- Changed village blacksmiths to generate with water in their trough, rather than lava, as it is more thematically appropriate and a slightly less advantageous find given how powerful lava can be in the early game.
- Changed the way chunk generation works slightly, so that changes made to structures (temples, village buildings and strongholds) will no longer affect stuff like the distribution of ores within a chunk or other random "decorative" aspects. However, this necessitates that such things will be affected one last time for this one release. This will not affect biome distribution or the contour of terrain, or anything major that would cause seams in your world, but will affect minor aspects like where a particular veins of ore or trees may appear within a chunk. This was done so that changes can be more easily made to things like loot lists and structure details without having to worry about affecting too many other aspects of chunk generation.
- Changed cows to experience less knockback than other animals as befits their stature.
- Changed Mushrooms to be crushed by falling blocks.
- Fixed a problem where sheep were still breeding with Cookie rather than with Pumpkin Pie.
- Fixed a problem where cows wouldn't bestow their hoofsies while grazing.
- Fixed a problem where pistons would occasionally extend two arms when first placed by the player.
- Fixed a problem with the weeds texture not being reinitialized when a new texture pack is selected. This will hopefully fix rendering issues with weeds that players were experiencing.
4.B0000001bРелиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
Version 4.B0000001
Mar 8, 2019
- Added Hardcore Trim. This means that Shears are now required in order to harvest the top of Hemp plants, without also killing the bottom. Non-player harvesting (Pistons, Block Dispenser, etc.) isn't affected by this, so as to not interfere with existing builds.
- Added Straw as a new item. It is harvested from the bottom block of mature Wheat, and may be fed to cows and sheep.
- Added the ability for playas to enchant hoes.
- Changed Hemp to only drop seeds when the top of the plant is harvested, not the bottom. The texture has also been changed to reflect this.
- Changed Endermen to not be able to teleport onto block types that mobs can't spawn on (eg. wood). Light levels still do not affect this however.
- Changed the Iron, Gold, and Diamond Hoe recipes to consist of 3 Shafts in a vertical line, with a single ingot to the top/side, instead of the two ingots it previously required, to better balance it relative to other tools. The Refined Hoe recipe remains unchanged.
- Changed the Brick Oven to allow the player to add any size fuel (logs, etc.) when it is in the last visible stage of burning down (the non-whole-log texture) to make it a little more user friendly.
- Changed a number of mobs and animals to set fire to other entities that they attack while on fire, similar to how zombies worked previously.
- Changed a few things about how entities are unloaded to hopefully reduce the occurrences of players becoming invisible to each other.
- Changed (reduced) the time it takes to weave Wicker as it was rather excessive when making Hampers.
- Changed (refactored) how tool enchantability works internally to clean up the related code a bit.
- Fixed burning wolves and players dropping cooked instead of burned meat.
- Fixed a problem where Reeds could no longer be placed on blocks diagonal to water.
- Removed the recipe for Grass Planters as they opened up a number of exploits with regards to feeding animals, and they no longer really had an intended purpose within the mod. Such Planters already within your world are unaffected by this change, but new ones may no longer be created.
- Added new Wet Brick and Uncooked Nether Brick items as the interaction between the clay ball items being applicable as both mortar and placeable brick blocks was creating unnecessary interface confusion. They're created with a single item of the corresponding type in the crafting grid.
- Changed the various forms of mortar (Clay, Slime, and Nether Sludge) so that it can be applied to blocks regardless of whether you're sneaking or not. Hence the need for the above new items.
- Changed the color of Nether Sludge to help visually differentiate it from Nether Brick.
- Changed Buckets to no longer place as blocks for similar reasons. I need to rework that system before proceeding further as it was way too prone to unintended consequences like accidentally placing buckets in lava while sneaking. Until then, they may still be placed with Block Dispensers if you really feel the need to play with their block form.
- Fixed a duplication exploit with Wicker Slabs.
- Fixed an issue where mobs could spawn on ladders.
4.B00bРелиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
Version 4.B00
Feb 16, 2019
- Added Vegehenna. It's a feature. It's a way of life. It's a revolution. Vegehenna.
- Added Hardcore Weed, Hoes, and Basket Weaving.
- Added Bread Dough as a new item. It is crafted with three Flour and a Bucket of Water, and can be cooked in an oven or kiln to bake bread, replacing cooking flour directly.
- Added new flammable Wicker Block, Wicker Slab, Wicker Pane, Grate, and Slat blocks. I've split them off from some old combined block ID usage so they should now have more consistent and appropriate behavior overall (step sounds, applicable tools, etc.). All such blocks already in your world will not be affected by this change, and conversion recipes for old to new blocks have been provided for each block type.
- Added Hopper filtering attributes to a bunch of the newer items and blocks that have been added to the mod. I fell a bit behind on those, but they should hopefully all be accurate now.
- Added a more detailed change log for version 4.AFFFFFFF to the readme, which contains more spoilers than the original release.
- Changed Wicker textures to be lower contrast, to look a little more natural.
- Changed hats to be a little easier to wear.
- Changed Pistons to be more resistant to jamming on chunk load. I haven't diagnosed or corrected the underlying vanilla problems, but I put some code in place to check for when they're stuck in an invalid state with an unextended piston base having an extended piston arm, so that they can fix themselves the next time they're updated.
- Changed (reduced) the number of Donuts cooked in the Cauldron at a time from 4 to 2 to balance relative to the new bread recipe.
- Changed (rebalanced) the Cookie Dough recipe to require 4 Flour (plus Chocolate), rather than just 2.
- Changed the Pumpkin pie recipe to require 3 Flour (plus sugar, a whole pumpkin, and an egg) instead of 1.
- Change sheep to breed with Pumpkin Pie rather than cookies.
- Changed (refactored) a bunch of block and item code to clean things up a bit. This mostly had to do with the physical properties of items (and blocks in item form) such as buoyancy and Hopper filtering. The changes to Hopper filtering, and Block Dispenser block placement were particularly extensive so please let me know if you notice any problems there.
- Fixed a problem where Saws were not properly harvesting Vine blocks and other vegetation, and where they would not be appropriately powered if placed directly on a powered Axle.
- Fixed a problem where a large amount of hunger would sometimes be consumed while climbing ladders.
- Removed all modifiers to crop growth based on what blocks neighbor them. These were vanilla modifiers that were never well understood, and which were difficult to intuit, and thus I did not feel they contributed anything positive to gameplay.
Vegehenna details:
- Added new weeds which will grow on the new tilled earth blocks, and which are capable of growing either alone, or in the various types of crops.
- Added new tilled earth blocks that need a supporting block under them to remain in place, and which support the new weeds. Already placed tilled earth blocks will remain unchanged to avoid messing with automation, but if the earth is retilled, or the new type of wheat is planted on them, they'll convert to the new.
- Added a new Planter with Soil type which requires irrigation, like tilled earth. Unlike tilled earth, Planters may be irrigated from directly below, weeds will not grow on them, and they do not need to be retilled after crops are harvested, making them ideal for automation and unsupervised crop growth. The recipe has also been changed to just be an empty planter with loose dirt, no longer requiring bonemeal (bonemeal may be added to the block once placed, as usual). Old planters within your world are unaffected by this change, and a conversion recipe has been provided for them.
- Added a new type of wheat that replaces the old and which has its own unique growth properties, left for the player to discover. Old wheat crops and items will still function as previously to avoid messing with automated builds, but no new ones will be generated within newly generated chunks. This means that old wheat will not be present in any new worlds that are started. A conversion recipe from old wheat seeds to new wheat has also been provided to kick start your horticultural odyssey.
- Changed Hoes to operate on left-click, and to take time in order to till earth. They can now also be stuck in blocks for storage, like many other tools.
- Changed (increased) the distance you can fall onto tilled earth without trampling crops so that you can safely step off slabs, to provide a bit more flexibility in farm design.
4.AFFFFFFFdРелиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
Version 4.AFFFFFFF
Jan 09, 2019
- Added Animageddon. Accept no pork based substitutes.
- Changed the glass block recipe to require 8 blocks of sand and 1 Nether Quartz in a Crucible to produce 4 blocks of glass. This was done to better balance it relative to other building options.
- Changed the math involved in determining when pathfinding has arrived at a destination slightly to provide more accurate outcomes.
- Fixed a problem where a crash could occur when pumpkins and melons grew on top of their own stem.
Details:
- Added Hardcore Hunger For Animals. Animals will now need to eat in order to survive.
- Added ability for animals to heal over time if they are well fed.
- Changed animals to graze on crops and various other forms of vegetation (especially pigs).
- Changed wolves to be able to starve to death when possessed.
- Changed animals to only follow handheld breeding items, if they are ready to breed, to help make sorting them a little easier. Note that this doesn't apply to chickens and Chicken Feed, as that is both a food source and a breeding item.
- Changed chickens to no longer spawn in snow biomes.
- Changed milk, and wool production to be dependent on an animal's hunger. They will need to be well fed at all times for production to continue and will consume more food than usual while producing.
- Changed animals to drop Burned Meat rather than cooked when they die while on fire.
- Changed Carrots and Potatoes to not drop a full carrot or potato when harvested before fully grown.
- Changed Wheat and Hemp to not drop seeds unless fully grown.
- Changed (reduced) the rate of Mycelium spread.
- Removed the ability to "cure" Mooshrooms with shears.
- Removed the ability for bonemeal to grow grass and flowers given they are now a food source for animals and not just decorative.
4.ABCFEFEeРелиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
Version 4.ABCFEFE
Dec 23, 2018
- Added a new mob-spawning system that is listed as individual changes below, but as a summary of how it all works: mobs can now spawn on almost any shape of block, but are restricted by the materials they can spawn on. No mobs can spawn on wood, giant mushroom blocks, Mycelium. or Bedrock. Jungle spiders are the only mobs that can spawn on leaves (as before). In the nether, mobs may only spawn on Netherbrick or Netherrack (as before). That's it, that's all.
- Added new flammable giant mushroom blocks. This will not affect blocks already placed in your world, but since mushrooms will now potentially grow into giant flaming emblems of the apocalypse, be sure to check in on any farms you have that might be affected.
- Added Blocks of Iron Ore and Gold Ore. These can either be created in the crafting grid with 9 ore, or through piston packing. They can be smelted in a Kiln for a full ingot, which provides both a means of smelting in bulk, and an alternate method of automating ore smelting.
- Added the ability to see where mobs can spawn in the Nether while wearing Ender Spectacles.
- Changed all mobs to be able to spawn on pretty much any kind of block. I may have missed some, but the goal here is to reach a point where if there's room for a mob to reasonably stand on a block, it can spawn there. If I forgot any, I'll correct them in the future, so please don't rely on block shape to prevent mob spawning anymore as it may change at any time.
- Changed mobs to not be able to spawn on blocks primarily made of wood (a thin surface layer like on Pistons and Turntables won't prevent spawning). The overall intent here is to make mob spawning less block type and more material dependent, both so that there's more of a progression and internal consistency to being able to build with spawn-proof blocks, and to further emphasize the unique building properties of different block types. Any flaming death that results is purely coincidental, as is any perceived glee I may seem to express at such events.
- Changed mobs to be able to spawn in 1-block high gaps if their body shape allows it. This mainly applies to the various types of spiders, but also prevents exploiting certain block shapes to create player walkable areas that mobs can't spawn in.
- Changed mobs to be able to spawn on ice. This was done to prevent frozen bodies of water from being big safe zones, especially in the early game.
- Changed mobs to be able to spawn on glass blocks to prevent glass from being a non-flammable, non-gravity-affected, non-mob-spawning, commonly-available, uber-material-of-doomy-doom-doom.
- Changed slimes to not be able to spawn on wood (like other mobs) in addition to their existing spawn restrictions, which remain unchanged from previous releases.
- Changed Ender Spectacles to accurately reflect all the changes to mob-spawning in this release. If you're uncertain if a particular block type can spawn mobs on top of it, then Ender Specs are an ideal way to find this out.
- Changed (refactored) how the burn times for various blocks work internally for the sake of simplifying the related code a bit.
- Changed (refactored) a metric dung-ton of block code, both vanilla and mod, in the process of fixing the collision thing I describe below. Please let me know if you run into any new weird block behavior, as it would be exceedingly unlikely that I didn't make a single mistake in the process. On the bright side, I made a number of small unlisted improvements as I went along as well.
- Changed a number of blocks to render fewer non-visible faces to help with performance, in the process of refactoring their code.
- Changed cows to panic if you attempt to milk one that doesn't have a full udder.
- Fixed a problem where spiders targeting something other than the player could wind up hanging around without despawning for an exceedingly long time.
- Fixed a few vanilla problems where mobs (and other entities, like items) would sometimes fall through slabs and other sub-blocks, which became more noticeable now that mobs can spawn on them. This is not related to the various visual glitches which can occur along these lines with entities bouncing between positions, but rather the entities themselves sometimes actually passing through the block. Major thanks to Alexander Gundermann (taurose) for diagnosing and thoroughly documenting several Minecraft collision bugs here: https://github.com/taurose/Unglitch, as the information he has provided has been invaluable in resolving some of these issues. This fix only covers the first issue (the race condition) he describes (as well as some secondary issues I discovered), but I'll likely be verifying and fixing a number of the problems he documents in upcoming releases. Suffice it to say there are a LOT of collision issues in 1.5.2.
- Fixed vanilla problem where mobs and animals would get stuck in blocks and sometimes suffocate on chunk load. This corresponds to item 3 (Floating Point Errors on Entity Load) in the documentation linked above. Note that when loading old saves or chunks you may still see such errors occur, as the mobs in question will have already been saved embedded within those blocks, but it won't happen again to any new or non-embedded mobs after that first load.
- Fixed vanilla AI/pathfinding problems with animals getting stuck in fence corners (or the corners of other partial blocks) and refusing to move unless pushed out. I greatly reduced such entities lingering excessively around non-corner edges as well, as they were often times trying to move through those blocks instead of pathing away from them before this fix.
- Fixed a problem where ground cover (snow and ash) resting around cobble walls would change the shape of the wall.
- Fixed an issue where Hand Cranks could no longer rest on top of Mill Stones, for I am a river to my people.
- Fixed a problem where dedicated servers would crash on startup if they were using the mod's config file.
- Fixed a problem with the Saw block playing a sawing sound when first placed, and under some other odd circumstances.
- Fixed a vanilla problem that was limiting the number of mobs that would spawn in flat areas with lots of ground cover like snow, or tall grass. This was particularly noticeable in superflat worlds where it would prevent mobs from spawning entirely, but affected general mob spawning as well.
- Fixed a problem where Iron Chisels could not be stuck as blocks into Cobblestone.
- Fixed a problem where Pickaxes could be stuck as blocks into glass.
- Fixed a problem where Jack'O'Lanterns would still drop a torch when extinguished by water, even though they are now crafted with a Candle.
- Fixed a vanilla issue where some chunks would not properly render, even though they were fully loaded on the client, resulting in lines of missing chunks in the world. Much thanks to Andrés del Campo Novales for providing a very simple solution to this problem here: https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-129 . Please let me know if you see any new chunk or visual oddities as I suspect there might be a bit more work to be done here. I've seen what felt to be a few weird things here and there, but overall this feels like too big an improvement to do without.
- Removed the config files options for limiting slime and nether mob spawning. Given the extent to which mob spawning has now changed, configuring individual aspects of its behavior is no longer feasible, and I do not believe these options were used much anyways.
- Removed all the high-efficiency crafting recipes involving stone sub-blocks, as they were rendered obsolete by the inclusion of Stone Bricks in the last release.
4.ABCFAFBFCРелиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
Dec 01, 2018
- Added the Stone Brick as a new item. Stone Bricks can be harvested in place of Loose Stones by using an Iron Chisel on Smoothstone blocks. They may also be created in greater numbers by combining Smoothstone Blocks with an Iron Chisel in the crafting grid (similar to splitting wood with an axe), and individual bricks can be split into Loose Stones via this same method.
- Added Loose Stone Brick blocks, stairs and slabs as new block types. They may be crafted with individual Stone Bricks, in the same manner as similar blocks. Applying mortar to them to create vanilla Stone Brick blocks replaces the old creation method entirely.
- Added Loose Nether Brick blocks, stairs, and slabs as new block types. As with Stone Brick, applying mortar replaces the old creation method.
- Added a variant of Netherrack that is affected by gravity. Netherrack will now function as before when placed in the Nether, but if placed in other dimensions, will be subject to gravity. Blocks already placed in your world will continue to behave as before, regardless of dimension.
- Added variable cook times for different block types to the Kiln, similar to the Brick Oven, and increased cook times overall. Stuff like chunks of ore and logs will now take much longer to cook than baked goods. This was done to further incentivize automation, as well as to increase the value of having multiple Hibachis in use.
- Added an additional particle effect (white smoke) when something is cooking in the Kiln, as the slower cook times made it difficult to tell if it was working.
- Added a new Smoothstone creation method where running lava over Loose Cobblestone or Loose Stone Bricks will fill in gaps in the block with hot lava. Running water over the resulting block will then cool it off, forming a Smoothstone block. Along with other changes in this release, this new system is intended to replace all other methods of stone generation previously in the game.
- Added the Lava Pillow as a new block type. This block replaces the Smoothstone and Cobblestone that was previously created when lava blocks came into contact with water blocks, effectively removing lava based cobble generators from the game. Note that the Lava Pillow may not be harvested intact through any means, including silk touch or the Block Dispenser.
- Added recipes for the stairs of the various "Loose" blocks (Cobble, Brick, etc.) that use 3 full blocks or slabs of the type in an "L" pattern in the crafting grid so that such stairs may be crafted in the player's inventory.
- Changed several crafting recipes involving Smoothstone to use Stone Bricks instead. This affects the following: Hand Crank, Mill Stone, Turntable, Hibachi, Anchor, Piston, Redstone Repeater, Lever, Dispenser, Block Detector, Block Dispenser, Buddy Block, and the Chopping Block (now 8 bricks in a 'U'). Basically, almost every block that isn't entirely made of Smoothstone (like stairs or slabs) now uses Stone Bricks instead.
- Changed the Saw to take longer to cut blocks to further incentivize automating it, and adjusted the associated sound to fit the new timing better.
- Changed Chunks of Iron and Gold Ore to have a random facing when placed, rather than one based on player orientation, to make them feel a tad more irregular.
- Changed the name of the Stone item to "Loose Stone" to help further differentiate it from Smoothstone blocks.
- Changed Cactus blocks to be destroyed when hit by lightning.
- Changed (refactored) the way Oak and Nether Brick fences work internally to hopefully resolve some collision issues with them. This change is largely a test that is being discussed on the BTW forums, and other fence types will be converted to this new format if the test is successful.
- Fixed a problem where Slimes, Squid, and Ghasts weren't reliably despawning within spawn chunks.
- Fixed a vanilla problem where Fireballs and Wither Skulls could hang around indefinitely in your world.
- Fixed a potential crash when baskets would catch on fire.
- Removed the ability to stop Cement from drying by applying a redstone signal to it. This removes another form of infinite stone generator from the game.
- Removed the ability to harvest whole Smoothstone blocks by isolating them from their neighbors and then harvesting. In practice I found this mechanic to be rather clunky and unintuitive, and the need for it has been largely replaced by the inclusion of Stone Bricks.
4.ABCFAFAFAbРелиз1.5.2 · 11 июня 2023 г.
Version 4.ABCFAFAFA
November 22, 2018
- Added a new type of Gearbox block, or more precisely, split Gearboxes into two different types. The existing one has been renamed to "Redstone Clutch" and its recipe remains the same (using a redstone latch). All existing Gearboxes in your world will be converted to a Redstone Clutch block. The new Gearbox is crafted in the same manner as before, but with an Axle in the middle of the grid, rather than a latch. It functions in a manner identical to the old Gearbox, except it can no longer be turned off via redstone. This was done because I found the increased value of Gearboxes that resulted from the inclusion of the latch in the recipe had unfortunate side-effects like inspiring people to deconstruct their existing devices to build new ones, or to avoid automation projects all together because of gold shortages. Hopefully this change will represent a better balance between gold value and automation fun-time. Note that I've also added new textures for both kinds of Gearboxes to make them more visually distinct.
- Added a new Lightning Rod block that is crafted with a vertical line of 1 gold ingot as a base, with two gold nuggets above it. It replaces the functionality of the old one entirely, and adds a number of additional aesthetic options as well in that it can be anchored to a block in any direction, not just below it. It draws any lightning bolts that are striking a lower point up to 16 blocks away from it horizontally to the rod instead, and this is checked after the bolt is drawn to any nearby high points, guaranteeing that the area around the rod will be totally safe.
- Added a new Iron Spike block that is crafted with a vertical line of 1 iron ingot as a base, with two iron nuggets above it. It is intended to replace the aesthetic uses of the old Soulforged Steel lightning rods, and looks identical to how the old ones did, but with the additional aesthetic options of the new Lightning Rod. A reminder that these kinds of blocks make excellent Candle holders, which is a much bigger deal now given the fire-starting tendency of torches.
- Added the ability to place Chunks of Iron and Gold Ore as blocks, and to smelt them in a Kiln.
- Added the ability to melt down the Piston Shovel in the Crucible.
- Added the ability for ground cover (snow and ash) to share space with a few additional blocks: Shafts, unlit Torches, unlit Campfires, tools stuck in blocks, Flower Pots, Fences, Redstone Dust, Buttons, Levers, Urns, Axles, Vases, Stakes and String.
- Added a concussive effect to lightning strikes.
- Changed Gear Boxes so that they may not be rotated by right clicking if they have any connected axles. This is to make them feel a little more solid once placed, and to prevent accidents involving mistakenly right clicking on a block resulting in broken automation builds.
- Changed Gear Boxes so that they will display their output texture on the side opposite the input, if they have no connected output axles. This sounds complicated but should be intuitive in practice, and makes orienting them easier under many circumstances.
- Changed lightning to "travel" further when looking for a high point to strike.
- Changed lightning strikes to take entities into account in determining the highest point in an area to strike. This makes stuff like standing in an open field, or on a hill, during a lightning storm, an exceedingly bad idea.
- Changed lightning strikes to occur in Desert biomes when there's a storm raging. This makes the desert just a wee bit less of a base building uber biome, and more of a barren uncaring landscape of unending torment.
- Changed the name of the old Lightning Rod to "Old Soulforged Rod", and removed its crafting recipe. It only remains to melt down or for decorative builds that already make use of it.
- Changed how the flames on Candles look, to make them a little more candley.
- Changed Mycelium slabs to display a snow side texture when snow cover is resting on them, just like with the full blocks.
- Fixed a problem where a Mycelium full block wouldn't display its side snow texture if it had snow cover resting on it, and if the snow cover was combined with another block.
- Removed an extraneous space from the filename of the "fcBlockTorchFiniteIdle_burned.png" texture file, as it was reported to be causing problems on some systems.
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