There is a select group of computer games whose in-game logic is enough for them to simulate computers in themselves. We’ve seen it in Minecraft and DOOM, and now there’s a new player in town from a surprising quarter: Tetris. One might wonder how the Russian falling-blocks game could...
As with all computers built in Minecraft, the driving force isredstone, which essentially allowscircuit designwithin the game, and [Rockfarmor]’s is no difference here. He also usescommand blocksto avoid the laboriously and slow “wiring” required otherwise, turning it more into a “wireless...
Covenant is a .NET command and control framework that aims to highlight the attack surface of .NET, make the use of offensive .NET tradecraft easier, and serve as a collaborative command and control platform for red teamers. [31星][4m] [C#] cobbr/c2bridge C2Bridges allow developers to ...
Mini World: CREATA will allow you to create new gameplay by using its provided items in the same way that you operate Minecraft. This expansive world also includes properties, methods and forms. You can find this world wherever imagination takes you. Special in-game features make this massive ...
In the file menu, use the new "Overlay Resources" menu command to open the dialog box with the various overlay options. 3a) Raise/Lower - raise or lower the blocks based on the black areas of your image overlay by a certain amount. Does not change the type of block. ...
Analogous to a Redstone computer in Minecraft, there’s no physical hardware involved. But instead of making crazy synth sounds for a music project, [katef] has built a functioning CPU complete with an Arithmetic Logic Unit, an adder, and other various things you’ll find in a real CPU ...
AMinecraftworld is split up into worlds (such as the nether or the overworld) and chunks. Chunks are 16x16xZ vertical columns of blocks. Folia breaks up sections of chunks into regions that can be ticked independently. Of course, moving to a multi-threaded model will cause existing plugins ...
presented at the 2018 World Maker Faire in New York, offered a unique way to bring players a bit closer to their cubic counterparts. Created by [Manav Gagvani], the physical interface has players use a motion detecting wand in combination with an array of miniatureMinecraftblocks to build in...
Minecraft,just because, this seems to be the first time someone has built one inside this particular music app. The VOXCOM 1610 is a fully functional 10 Hz, 16-bit computer. It boasts 2KB of ROM, 256 bytes of RAM (expandable to 128 KB), and 8 general registers for data exchange ...
As with all computers built in Minecraft, the driving force isredstone, which essentially allowscircuit designwithin the game, and [Rockfarmor]’s is no difference here. He also usescommand blocksto avoid the laboriously and slow “wiring” required otherwise, turning it more into a “wireless...