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Updates for xbox
I have heard that updates for the xbox 360 version are coming out every 3 months....is this true? Have you figured it out at all yet?--Darkknight28 06:03, 3 June 2012 (UTC)
 * I don't think that's true, as the next update is set to come out in early July, and two updates have already come out. That's 3 in 2 months. return_0 15:01, 17 June 2012 (UTC)

how you post pictures
the title tells it all.... –Preceding unsigned comment was added by XXminerXx (Talk&#124;Contribs) 23:40, 4 June 2012‎. Please sign your posts with


 * 'Upload file', under 'Toolbox' in the left sidebar. -- Orthotope 01:20, 5 June 2012 (UTC)

Tagging bugs as "Vote for removal"
Tkain47 proposed to tag bugs bugs as "Vote for removal" Also, why don't we make the "Not a bug, Candidate for removal" the color red? [R] It just looks a bit more of a "Candidate For Deletion." I second that. --Kumasasa 18:29, 11 June 2012 (UTC)

(Hey, i didn't make the idea, just added a new design! --Tkain47 18:36, 11 June 2012 (UTC))
 * That's exactly what I wanted to say ;-) --Kumasasa 18:45, 11 June 2012 (UTC)

Fire resistance
It would be nice if an EXPIERIENCED user added the fire resistance to all the entity pages. I'm talking about if it gets destoyed and how long it burns e.g. Netherrack Fire resistance:  no, ∞

thank you 216.157.201.188 19:06, 11 June 2012 (UTC)Random Zelda Fan


 * The duration of fire is random and independent of what block is burning (netherrack being a special-case exception). As for the flammability of blocks, I'd support adding it to Template:Block; see the discussion at Template_talk:Block. -- Orthotope 09:20, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

It gets to laggy and makes people freeze sometimes. –Preceding unsigned comment was added by WaffleGeek7 (Talk&#124;Contribs) 02:37, 18 June 2012‎ (UTC). Please sign your posts with

i need help
well, i built a mob spawn killer, witch they are drowned, and my loot goes to me by water, what i am trying to do is to extended the water to my base so i don't have to go all that way to the spawner.

my question is, does my loot disappear? and does the spawner only works when there is a nearby player?

thank you for your support.

178.132.42.128


 * If you check the Monster Spawner page it tells you that a player must be within 17 blocks of the spawner for it to spawn mobs. Checking the Item (entity) page tells you "Items always despawn after 6000 game ticks, or 5 minutes, of being in a loaded chunk." Further more, if no one is within about 21 chunks of the item, it will not be loaded, and therefore not pushed. Cultist O 20:33, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

Known bugs and subpages rename
Copied from Ultradude25's talk page:

I have a suggestion for the known bugs articles. Right now, we are creating a new page directly at "known bugs/development versions/xxxx" or "known bugs/1.2.5", etc. The known bugs page right now is useless and people continue to add comments to the talk page. How about making the Known bugs page the current bug recording page for the current official release version, and then when a new official version is release, move the old version to the specific version that is was for. Example: Right now it is 1.2.5 so the "Known bugs" article is used for recording the 1.2.5 bugs. When 1.3 is released, we move "Known bugs" to "Known bugs/Version 1.2.5" without redirect and create a new page for 1.3 at "Known bugs" again. This way, we can ensure that all relevant comments made in the talk page stays with the version at that time, and we can automatically archive all talk page comments made to the known bugs page with the version it was for.

The other suggestion is for "Known bugs" to be renamed to "Issues", which is a more general and accurate term for the content. There has already been a discussion at Talk:Known bugs, but the proposal will need more admin approval and an admin to carry out the proposal. - Asterick6 (talk) 01:29, 15 June 2012 (UTC)

Also, I think the snapshot releases should be titled "Snapshot xxwxx" instead of "Version xxwxx"? How about titling it "snapshot" for future releases (and also renaming the existing ones)? - Asterick6 (talk) 01:29, 15 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Sounds good to me. -- Orthotope 03:49, 15 June 2012 (UTC)


 * I would definitely back these ideas. Cultist O 05:30, 15 June 2012 (UTC)


 * I support that. --Kumasasa 06:30, 15 June 2012 (UTC)

Reviewing the quality of tutorials on the wiki
After noticing a growing amount of non-tutorials on the wiki, we've decided to review them and delete those that do not fit on the wiki and serve more purpose on the forums. For example, lists of things you can do in Minecraft and garbage instructions ("build a lot of houses" for a tutorial on building a city for example) shouldn't be considered tutorials at all and are very low in quality compared to the rest of the content our wiki hosts.

You can find the tagged tutorials, as well as other pages that are pending deletion, in this category.

Feel free to add your (logical) input on what we should keep and what we shouldn't allow. --Quatroking -  MCWiki Administrator  19:00, 17 June 2012 (UTC)


 * While losing the current Advanced Construction page is no great loss, I did produce what I think is a good braindump of what an Advanced Construction article should contain. This is currently on the Advanced Construction talk page, so it'll disappear when the main page is removed. (I've also rescued a scratch copy and stored it in my user pages.) Feedback on that list would be appreciated. I do think it would be nice to have a good-quality 'Advanced Construction' guide, and I hope my skeleton list covers the areas we ought to document. I just don't feel like writing all that myself... --Simons Mith 20:07, 17 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Whoever tagged the articles for deletion should probably notify the article creators as well (out of common courtesy/policy if there is one). - Asterick6 (talk) 21:28, 17 June 2012 (UTC)


 * I think tutorials should be deleted if they aren't written in an adequate quality, but please elaborate on what type of content should be deleted. Garbage instructions such as "build a lot of houses" doesn't quite fit all tutorial content.
 * Also, I think there needs to be an official style guide/policy on what and what shouldn't be included. If we don't have one, the quality of the wiki will continue to deteriorate. Hower64 has created a style guide at Minecraft Wiki:Projects/Style Guide, and I hope some of the admins of this wiki and other language wikis can contribute to it and establish a policy/guideline instead of using vague guidelines that are undocumented. - Asterick6 (talk) 22:03, 17 June 2012 (UTC)

C&P relevant comments and context from sleep-deprived Kizzycocoa's page:

The tutorial of the list of things to do to your shelter
 * I find this page very useful Grovyle4life 17:31, 8 July 2012 (UTC)
 * I don't see any changes in the rules that this page violates. Plus the page has been here for a long time, and its incredibly useful. Can you expand on this for me? :3 Funky3000 21:39, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Lists of challenges, activities and things to do in Minecraft that are creative-based, rather than practical, are to be removed.
 * The Userspace is where these articles belong. --Kizzycocoa 21:42, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
 * I agree that many of the pages you've tagged aren't Tutorials, but I'm not convinced userspace is the right place for them either. Take some examples, and my opinions on them:
 * Advanced Construction: not a well-written page, certainly worth redoing from scratch. I did have a stab at defining what ought to go on an 'advanced construcion page' on the talk page. If what I outlined was done, I think we would have a legit, good-quality advanced contruction page. Conclusion - keep, but redo, basically from scratch?
 * Things to do to...: Several of these. They are all basically lists of gameplay suggestions ('activities' as you put it) - make a ballroom, make an armory, make a bowling alley, whatever. If a player is feeling bored or uninspired, that kind of list might fire their imagination a bit. But, you're right, they're not 'tutorials'. So what are they? 'Gameplay guides?' 'Sources of inspiration'? Even the deleted and not very lamented playing styles page (all 'challenges' in your terminology) kind of fits under this heading, it just got overlong and over-silly. But I think the wiki actually is a better place to keep this material than, say the forums. Conclusion: Create a new category, and move the better articles into it?
 * The Furniture guide is another good example. Even though individual pieces of furniture are trivial, a guide showcasing a variety of ways to make chairs, shelves, sofas, etc. would be useful, because it would teach people how to use minecraft blocks such as slabs, gates, upsidedown stairs etc. in creative ways - certainly a legit objective for the wiki. This is also something a lot of people are interested in, and would expect to find in the Wiki. Unfortunately almost all Minecraft furniture is purposeless rather than practical, so AFAICS furniture tutorials would fall foul of the new rules. I think that's a fault with the updated rules. Conclusion: New rules are a little too tight - relax/refine them?--Simons Mith 22:26, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Any and all pages in the Userspace, provided they do not break general user conduct rules, can exist.
 * cars? sure. rabbits? why not. gold golem? be our guest.
 * Regarding the other pages, it is being discussed in the community portal. I'd advise you add these thoughts to that page, so to allow the entire community to respond to this as, quite honestly, I'm tired, it's 11PM, I'm about to go to bed, and as I was browsing the tutorials, I myself got confused on what I should or shouldn't tag to delete. --Kizzycocoa 22:32, 17 June 2012 (UTC)


 * OK, copying comments. I think you've caught all the least suitable 'tutorial' articles that ought to be reviewed/moved/culled. --Simons Mith 23:13, 17 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Well one problem is the tutorial creators are pretty young, so the writing quality isn't exactly professional/encyclopedic. The articles could be moved to the creators' userspace or deleted, but we could improve them first if the content isn't a "duplicate" or derivative of other tutorials. Also, Simon I don't think creating a new category for these types of pages is a good idea. That just groups poor quality content together; the goal should be to improve them. I already started minor cleanup on some of the pages, but haven't rewritten much yet. - Asterick6 (talk) 00:21, 18 June 2012 (UTC)


 * 'creators are pretty young' - oh yes, and further, English may not even be their first language.
 * 'moved to userspace/deleted' - it would also be hard to tell whose userspace to choose for many flagged articles
 * 'improve them first' - my concern is that even if improved, these articles could still be at risk of falling foul of the new rule 23. I should stress that like you I do think these articles should be kept and improved. So giving them a stay of execution until they have been rewritten and then deciding if further action is needed seems reasonable.
 * 'new category' - After your reply I checked the relative numbers of articles in different categories, but I found that the Tutorials category as-is isn't disproportionately large. So I temporarily withdraw my suggestion of giving them their own non-tutorial category.
 * 'Simon' - 'ere, how'd you guess my real name?? --User:Simons Mith –The preceding undated comment was added on 22:04, 18 June 2012 (UTC). Please sign your posts with


 * If we move the pages, they will be moved to the article creators userspaces, or to whoever wishes to have a copy/draft. (And Simons Mith is pretty much Simon Smith. Not too hard to guess, but anyways this is off-topic and it doesn't matter). - Asterick6 (talk) 04:44, 19 June 2012 (UTC)


 * I do not think that we should allow bad articles because of the author's young age - By that argument I might as well get a 7-year old cousin to write a "tutorial" about buckets and then keep it because he's so young. As for figuring out the userspace, we can easily check that using the history page and I don't see much good in improving a tutorial that isn't a tutorial at all. You'd have to rewrite it entirely, which often turns out to be impossible because the title alone is more about ideas and not about actually doing something. (For example, "things to do in your shelter") Adding a category for these articles is also something we can't do because the wiki's goal is to help the Minecraft player and document the game, not to give ideas. If the player requires ideas for his map, then he might as well just do a google image search on any subject (japanese buildings, big wonders of the earth, funny houses) or just look up the forums. The reason we're bringing this up is because we feel that the articles do not contribute to the wiki and simply do not belong here.--Quatroking -  MCWiki Administrator  11:21, 22 June 2012 (UTC)

Anyway, please keep LIST OF THINGS TO DO TO YOUR SHELTER because it is a survival tutorial which I heavily depend on to build up a base. And if you are going to get rid of these tutorials, then get rid of useless ones like AUTOMATIC DOOR or CREATING MINECRAFT VIDEOS! CycloneChilli 20:19, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
 * I definitely agree with CycloneChilli. The "Things to do to your Shelter" is actually very helpful and IS practical, as it helps you to make a more efficient shelter and gives info on how to make each of the rooms listed, not just like "Build alot of houses" on a Building a City tutorial. It also provides the basics to starting off your shelter.

P.S. I think that the Tutorial/Colonizing isnt actually a tutorial, more of something you CAN do. JeterNYY 18:32, 2 July 2012 (UTC)

Archive
Then I'll make an archive of the tutorial threads. –Preceding unsigned comment was added by AntiVandalismSuperstar (Talk&#124;Contribs) 11:03, 25 June 2012‎ (UTC). Please sign your posts with

Warning notices for unconstructive edits
Here are comments copied from the admin noticeboard: I can't help but notice that no one has addressed the users making these edits directly. The best way to teach people how to use and edit the wiki properly is to TALK to them. Go to their user talk pages and have a discussion with them, or go to the talk page associated to the disputed edits and TALK about it. I see a lot of requests for protection of pages, but zero attempt to educate and inform users. Page protection should be an absolute LAST RESORT, not a first line of defense. -- Wynthyst  talk  05:50, 13 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Well, I guess could import some message templates from WP to use; that way it might be faster to edit/inform editors. - Asterick6 (talk) 08:27, 15 June 2012 (UTC)
 * Update: They are at template:uwd and template:uwv. - Asterick6 (talk) 09:24, 15 June 2012 (UTC)

So I've created these three template messages: uwv, uwd, and uwt (shortcut links to the templates meaning "user warning vandalism", "user warning delete", and "user warning test", respectively). To anyone who reverts/undos unconstructive edits, please also post a message/notice on the editor's talk page to inform/educate them. You can create a new section with the month and year as the title (example: June 2012), and make sure to follow the template documentations and substitute the templates. Also, feel free to create/import new template notices. Thanks - Asterick6 (talk) 06:36, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

Sharing worlds
Can you share worlds with your friends? If so, how? On Windows: 1. Click start 2. Type RUN in search bar and click the button RUN. 3. Type %appdata% then hit enter. 4. Click .minecraft, then saves. 5. Each world is represented by a file. Copy the one you want and email the folder to your friends etc. Hope this helps. CycloneChilli 06:29, 29 June 2012 (UTC)

Minecraft Xbox: Cacti in Ausm
Hey. I was wondering if there were any cacti in the seed Ausm for the 360 edition. Thanks for your help!

World Recovery
Let me apologize in advance if I'm posting in the wrong place or if its a ridiculous incomplete question but my son is crushed over losing his world! During a power outage and running the game in a browser his world was deleted! Is there anyway to recover it? Thank you in advance for any help that can be offered.

Try downloading the stand-alone launcher to prevent this. To recover, find where your worlds are saved. (See the SHARING WORLDS post above to find out how to do this). The world may still be there, so copy + paste it. See if this works. If it doesn't, please copy and paste all your worlds and make backups of them, so if this was to happen you wouldn't lose it all! Don't worry, this has happened to me more times than I'd like! '''Note: The file location here is for the stand-alone launcher. It may be different for the browser.''' Hope this helps. I know the pain of losing a good, committed-to world. CycloneChilli 06:35, 29 June 2012 (UTC)


 * The launcher and browser both use %AppData%/.minecraft/ for the directory. There is an article on this wiki for recovering worlds: Tutorials/Recover corrupted saved world data. Good luck! LB 23:30, 8 July 2012 (UTC)

Canals to house
In the Xbox edition I want to create. Canal to my house so I never lose my. boat I cannot make a canal without my boat breaking or bad things getting in How do make a canal? 23:36, 1 July 2012 (UTC)

Are you the only one on minecraft?
I bought minecraft 360 edition an so far Im the only one that's playin unless another friend is on. I see in the trial it had a little village thru the mountains an so far I got nothin but my self in the world of minecraft?