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Template:Future Hardcore mode is a game mode that is a variant of Survival, differing primarily by the lack of the abilities to respawn and change difficulty.



Features

While playing hardcore mode, the game is set to “hardcore” difficulty, which only differs from “hard” difficulty in the fact that it cannot be changed to another difficulty while playing the world.[1]

Hardcoremode

A hardcore mode button posted on twitter by Notch[2]

When the player dies, the game over screen only offers a button to delete the world save instead of survival mode’s Respawn or Title buttons. The world save still exists until the button is pressed, leaving the opportunity for one to keep the world by using 3rd party tools. Exiting the client and loading the world again only reloads the game at the game over screen.


History

Hardcore mode was first available to the players in the 1.9 pre-release 2, and is to be officially implemented in 1.9.

The idea came to Notch from a Minecraft gameplay blog on the PCGamer site, almost a year prior.[3]


Trivia

  • While playing hardcore mode, the heart icons of the life gauge are different.
  • In the world selection screen, Hardcore mode is written in red.
  • When a world in hardcore mode is created with the Beta 1.9 pre-release, then played with the Beta 1.8 version, the world is permanently converted into a standard survival world.


Bugs

  • While the difficulty is set to peaceful through the options screen of either the main menu or another world, hostile mobs will not spawn with the exception of through mob spawners in the hardcore world. Adjusting the difficulty to any other setting afterwards will enable hostile mobs to spawn normally again.
  • The selection screen reads that all hardcore saves don't take up any space (0.0 MB)


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