User:Trigger hurt64643

Note: I am an active user, usually on the wiki multiple times a day.

I have recently made an account on the Team Fortress 2 Wiki, there isn't much done, but for the slight chance anyone here is also on the tf2 wiki, that's me. So unfortunately, it's not the true Team Fortress 2 wiki, the real one is at wiki.teamfortress.com, thank you Hower64 for mentioning that to me. I'll probably make an account there later too. But i'll still stay at the unofficial one just for now :)

Just for future needs: 128.109.18.42 is me. If 128.109.18.42 claims to be me, it's true. There is one other IP address which I will hopefully get to posting what it is later. This is really only if I lose access to my account for any reason, and will need proof. Well here it is. Unless I say otherwise, that is who I am.

This is just an account I got mainly because I seriously needed one so it wouldn't just show an IP address for every signature i make.

I got my PC back, and as long as I can manage to keep up my grades, i can keep it.

I also have an ideas page, for those of you who like new ideas. In all likelihood noone from mojang will even bother to see it, and I really don't care anyways.

For those of you who use Steam gaming service, add me as a friend! My steam name is: "#trigger_hurt", and my icon is a Half Life 2 Barnacle Alien about to eat a Half Life 2 Metropolice under a bridge. It is an old screenshot of in game half life 2 play, edited with MS paint.

A funny image i uploaded to imgur: (link) If you're curious as to how i did that, it's simple really. Ya just need MS paint and Tekkit.

Visit my project page, i'll delete old projects but keep any download links when introducing new projects. Feel free to add suggestions! Just don't modify the page. = Custom Texture Packs =

Half Life & Half Life 2 Texture Pack
So far, I am currently working on two texture packs, and have not made any others.
 * Please keep in mind that I used several skins for mob textures. If I used a skin you made on a mob, let me know via my talk page and I will add your name to the credits list, or if you would prefer, I will remove your skin and find/make another, although I cannot guarantee that it will look as good without the ones I use.

16x16: (link) 32x32: (link) this along with anything higher than it only have a few high textures, and the char.png is a joke. 64x64: (link) 128x128: (link)

The Missing Texture Pack
This is a 100% custom texture pack, no outside textures used. Basically, it uses something very similar to ValvE's 'Missing Texture' replacement, purple and black checker board. This will make your minecraft extremely hard to play, since hardly any textures will be recognized. I am not a noob with texture packs, the grass and water tones are completely gone, so no odd looking texture. Credit to ValvE for the idea.

Download: (link)

Warning: Some textures may have a white background, I will fix that once i get to it!

The Texture Correction Pack
This is a pack that some blocks are either corrected on texture, or they go along more with minecraft's style. You'll see the differences once you download it. Suggest better ideas in the talk page. If you are curious as to how i did some of this, most of it i simply copied a texture, made it it's own png file (or inserted it into powerpoint and changed attributes there) and edited it there. Others were made in MS Paint.

Download: (link) = My Minecraft Experience = The first time i heard about minecraft was when i was playing a popular Steam game, Garry's Mod, people would upload minecraft models. I saw a Minecraft SWEP (Special Weapon) that could place and break blocks. Now, with the Source Engine's limited prop physics, it would lag after placing quite alot. Then i saw a Minecraft Bow SWEP, and it works like the old bows, but you cannot rapid fire with it. So eventually i decided to try it for myself, after watching alot of videos so i would not be a complete noob. On my first world, the very first thing i did was punch a tree (Instinctive), got some wood, made a very small shack to survive the night in, then set of at morning after learning how to make a shovel, pickaxe, and sword (i still did not know the hoe or axe -.-).

Eventually i found a suitable mountain face (keep in mind this was back in 1.0, there was approximately 30-40 days before 1.1 came out) and mined a small shelter into it. I made a small fireplace, and created several chests, furnaces, and crafting benches for organizing my tools and sorting blocks. The best tools i ever got (and i only got a few) were iron, and i rarely used them, i really did not know what to use them for. Eventually i started killing creepers and zombies, which i might add was very easy, since they fell for everything i pulled on them.

At first i thought the fireplace was a good idea, but then i realized: What if a mob falls into it? I had no netherrack, nor did i know how to build a nether portal. I made a small treehouse some distance away as a marker when i go exploring, and put some things in it, like extra swords. After about 70 minecraft days i got bored, and decided to set out into the wilderness.

Which, I will add, was not my smartest choice.

I quickly ran out of supplies, and i eventually found a desert with a village in it. I chose one of the houses as a home, and since it was a desert, i needed grass for the sheep to eat. There was grass nearby, but i had not any diamonds nor obsidian, no enchantments. I used one of the oldest and most frustrating trick in the book; I used a piston to push a grass block to my dirt patch. After i did that, i started looking for animals. It took almost 8 minecraft weeks to get all of the animals needed for farming. Then came the 1.2 update.

The 1.2 update severely messed up generation on that world. There was a random Taiga biome with trees near my house, only meters away, but the strange thing was, there was no snow, nor did it snow there.

Eventually i made a map and a compass, and set out for the spawn point. It was beyond my map, so i used my compass to know my way. I knew my house was far from the spawn point, but to my surprise the generation had accidentally changed it! it was now closer to my treehouse (good for me)! When i got back, i realised how little i had, at the time i had a diamond pick and shovel, whereas at my old home the best tool i had was an iron sword. Disappointed as i was, i felt accomplished for finding my original home. As for the first wooden shack i had made previously, i tore it down before i set out to find a new home.

Eventually i got into modding, and i found alot of fun mods. At the time i did not realize that certain mods would not work, then i figured out that it was because they were for older versions of the game (and i thought they were universal! Sheesh, i was a noob). Before the 1.2 update, my sister said that they were going to add jungles and cats and climbable vines, and i said: "That's Preposterous! There's no way they are going to add that!" But i was sure happy to find out that it was!

Then i got into redstone, i had plenty of the stuff in my billions of chests. I learned all of it's functionality, and started trying to find glitches. I tried the piston duplication bug, but it was fixed. I made my first Hoe-Activated entrance after watching a few tutorials, i later memorized it, and can now create it in minutes. I started messing around more with redstone and circuits, then i though of my lifesaver: An Advanced Keypad. I already had a schematic in my mind, and i could recreate it ILR, but i was far too lazy to recreate the entire thing. It functioned, had a keypad input set, and one output. It was tiny! I made it look bigger by making it on a large platform. Before this, on my LAN server, my sisters would play with me, and my blood sister wanted me to make her a keypad. I spent several hours making it, and making it better. I eventually made it similar to how i do now, but it looked like the world's first calculator in a box, but it worked. If i can get to it, i can possibly create a tutorial to download for those interested, it is really not a very advanced thing.

Keep in mind: This keypad does not have available outputs for a digital display, I need to make a prototype first. I have attempted, but i can not focus enough to do it properly, and believe me, it takes forever to get it to work right. I have a schematic in 2-d Format in my mind, and i can create one IRL, but i do not have the components to create it. I have a screen (well, somewhere i do...) that i harvested out of an alarm clock, some other circuit boards in which i can harvest components off of, and plenty of required soldering tools, but not the correct components to create one. I will eventually post that 2-d diagram for others to make similar circuits from below. I will include a legend once i get to that.