Beta 1.8 Pre-release is the first pre-release for Beta 1.8.
Additions
- Blocks
- Items
- Cooked chicken and raw chicken
- Rotten flesh
- Ender pearl
- They currently have no use.
- Mobs
- Biomes
- Extreme Hills
- Ocean
- Oceans existed in previous versions, however now they exist as an actual biome, spanning thousands of blocks.
- Generated structures
- Hunger
- Sprinting
- Double-tapping W enables sprinting until the player stops moving.
- Experience
- It currently has no use.
- Gamemodes
- Options
- The player can now set their field of view in the options via the FOV slider. It can be set from 70 (default) to 110 (Quake Pro).
- Debug keys
- F6 and F7 move time forwards and backwards, respectively.
Changes
- Blocks
- Triangular ferns no longer generate naturally.
- Items
- Shears can now be used to harvest shrubs.
- Raw beef has a new texture.
- Cooked porkchop has a new texture.
- Mobs
- Pigs' snouts now extrude from their model, rather than being flat.
- Biomes
- Biomes are now much bigger and more flat.
- Hills and mountains tend not to generate as much, except in the new extreme hills biome.
- They are no longer aligned based on temperature and humidity, instead their distribution is random.
- Swamplands
- Taiga
Removals
- Biomes
- Seasonal forest
- Rainforest
- Shrubland
- Savanna
- Tundra
- Ice desert
- Ice deserts did not generate in previous versions, so their removal was not noticeable.
- Beach
- Gravel beach
Re-upload
Beta 1.8 Pre-release was re-uploaded approximately 24 hours after its initial release to fix bugs and remove some debug features. Features and bugs present in the initial version include:
- Villages do not spawn correctly. Only the wells, gravel paths, and lampposts spawn; houses do not spawn.
- Various models often become corrupted.
- Various debug keys exist.
- F9 freezes the camera in its current position.
- F6, while also turning back time, enables a strange "bouncy" movement. It locks the player's y coordinate (meaning they cannot jump or fall). It makes the player accelerate relatively slowly when moving. Additionally, the player can also clip into blocks slightly - at a high enough speed, the player can push all the way through a block. Transparent blocks have no clipping whatsoever.
- N and M change the view's rotation clockwise and anti-clockwise, respectively. Hold both keys simultaneously resets the rotation.
- Y and H decrease and increase the field of view, respectively. These keys seem to affect the field of view differently to how the FOV option does - the player's hand (or anything the player is holding) will also become stretched as the field of view increases or decreases, which does not happen if the player changes the FOV option in the menu. Holding both keys simultaneously resets the field of view.
- I makes the player look up, J looks left, K looks down, and L looks right. These movements are normally done by moving the mouse. This setting cannot be reset by holding any keys simultaneously.
- U and O moves the third-person camera forwards and backwards, respectively. This setting cannot be reset by holding both keys simultaneously.





