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Im Looking Forward To 1.9

Discussion in 'Minecraft' started by galemann, Nov 10, 2015.

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Did you like the idea

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  2. No

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  3. Maybe

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  4. I loved the idea!

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  1. ALundin

    ALundin Travelled Adventurer

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    when does 1.9 get out so all the minecraftplayers can use it ?
     
  2. MonsterHunter621

    MonsterHunter621 Now has 0 fps in Wynncraft VIP

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    I do not know.
    Is there any people here that work for Mojang?
    No.
     
  3. Choo

    Choo Well-Known Adventurer

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    1.9 is going to be worse than we think.
     
  4. Stoker

    Stoker The only remaining scarfblob

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    1.9 devastates any form of pvp. So screw 1.9
     
  5. ALundin

    ALundin Travelled Adventurer

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    :flushed:
    But monsterhunter621 you don't have do be acid and dumb against me
     
  6. joshua123_4

    joshua123_4 Lord of Chaos, Master of Destruction

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    Your worried about his grammar?! Look at yours!! It's I'm not im; I is capital; no apostrophe in katanas; another comma after spears

    This is the meaning of overreaction
     
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  7. joshua123_4

    joshua123_4 Lord of Chaos, Master of Destruction

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    Yes when you add zeros to WHOLE numbers it increases it, but adding zeros after the last number in a decimal it does nothing
    2.70 is the same as 2.7
    And as for 1.7.10, we are talking about the main versions (1.7, 1.8, 1.9, ect).
     
  8. Troll4ever31

    Troll4ever31 Designed to be a moron.

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    It's so ironic that the guy that "corrected" a few minor spelling mistakes of mine, the last one you mentioned wasn't even one, and you use multiple exclamation marks, it's you're instead of your, and you forgot a . after the last sentence.
     
  9. OrientGamer

    OrientGamer Veteran Writer - Artist - OG memer - Doge VIP

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    Oh, and speaking of overreaction...
    Acid? Dumb? All @MonsterHunter621 did was answer your question, albeit in an oddly phrased way.
     
  10. ProcraftHD

    ProcraftHD Well-Known Adventurer VIP+

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    The only part of 1.9 I like is the wings and new potions
     
  11. joshua123_4

    joshua123_4 Lord of Chaos, Master of Destruction

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    This is the meaning of overreaction about nothing related to the thread (you and me) xD I meant it as a joke
     
  12. Troll4ever31

    Troll4ever31 Designed to be a moron.

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    [​IMG]
     
  13. Flubby

    Flubby left and accidentally became leftist VIP+

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  14. CraterHater

    CraterHater A very magical mage! HERO

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    I quite like 1.9 except for dual wielding, its just terrible.
     
  15. blue_bloodstar

    blue_bloodstar Well-Known Adventurer VIP

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    ummm, why? it makes it better, not as spammy, takes actual skill
     
  16. Mighty Burger

    Mighty Burger voids warranties

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    Version numbers don't mean regular decimals. 1.10 makes perfect sense. Version numbers can be displayed in different ways. Mojang uses a common method, where each number that changes signifies an update, and what number chagned defines how significant the update is.
    Let's divide one of the versions, say 1.7.10, and identify each part.

    1 . 7 . 10

    Let's start with 1. This is called the "major". This is the main part that most likely won't change. If it was a 0, it would indicate it is technically not complete. You can also identify this with a 1 and a "beta" or "alpha" before it. If it is a 2 or a number larger than 2, it indicates a very major change to the previous update, almost always meaning a sequel. Any change in this number means a very significant update to the game.

    Let's move onto 7. This is called the "minor". Although they are very large updates, they are minor compared to if the first number had changed. Developers aren't forced to never be able to use numbers larger than 9. They can go to 10, they can even go to 100 if they want. They aren't arbitrarily limited.

    Finally, the 10. This is called the "build". Builds are the least significant of the 3. They indicate bug fixes, security patches, and very minor and insignificant features. The fact it is 10 is perfect proof version numbers don't follow the decimal system. Remember, 1.7.10 is an actual Minecraft version, you can check for yourself if you like. Additionally, the fact there are 3 periods instead of two are also very good proof the version numbers don't follow the decimal system. You cannot have multiple periods, or decimals, in a single number following the decimal system.


    TL;DR Mojang are correct in the way they handle the version numbers. No need to worry about them getting simple elementary math wrong.
     
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