Returned to minecraft the last uptade i played before was 1.15 my judgement in the currrent:

Things i hate :

Why the hell the world look like gozilla was having sex with the mountains? And there is a cracks with the earth crust has zeus been abusing gaia?

The hell is the use of copper beside decoration we dont need more useless armour?

Camels are just not that good they arent useful to me to have a tanky pedestool against monsters just run bruh, i can just run at least add chests to them i know that will make liamas useless but what are donkeys for? We all know camels are good to carry resources in real life

Wolves... Wolves still trash but adding the armour made them comedically strong well at least they remembered they exist

Who actually uses a spear i mean it looks like a funnt weapon with the elytra but why would you still use a spear?

No oceans and everywhere including biomes is scattered like my dirty socks in winter

Things i like:

The camel husk honestly it is a badass mob

Caves are more intresting to get into

Bundles are great i usually make one specific for food and such

Making a sadle like finally i hated going to random structures just to ride a donkey.

Btw i havent finish everything i reached the middle game thrice then died idiotically and since i was in hardcore i simoly reached the nether and rage quited.

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u/Roc_the_great — 1 day ago

Programming with garlic

I am new to this sub btw.

So what if spell books and golem making required programming simply put you enchant a book then write a basic spell and reuse it to make smaller spells to make your supposed programming language which takes a long time which why people use ancient ones.

I mean i havent thought of this very well because programming requires a programmable machine that consists of levers books dont have levers unless you just make it vague magic stuff and go straight to basic programming.

I thought of using garlic to make a golem brain as replacable disks of data to change its behavior

Enchanting garlic with a spell book and turning it into a code note.

u/Roc_the_great — 11 days ago