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Same as Upcoming Features

This page has the same content like Upcoming features. I suggest we just replace this article with a sentence which referes to the Upcoming features page. It doesn't make sence to have two lists! --Visitor 09:50, 29 July 2011 (UTC)

Adventure (U/u)pdate?

I think the it should be titled 'Adventure Update' not 'Adventure update'.

Who knows how to rename a page? --Robodoggy 02:27, 19 July 2011 (UTC)

What will become of Minecraft?

I've been playing since 1.5, and 1.7.3 is kinda the optimal experience. I don't like the sound of 1.8. I don't want NPC villages, ok?!! Having computer controlled humans or pigmen is creepy!! I think I've been reading too much about herobrine. The permadeath sounds dumb, and hardcore is just wrong. The one redeeming factor about this update is creative mode. As long as you can have creative mode on peaceful, I'll do the update, cause building a giant zeppelin is hard when you're using invedit. fireglo450 (citation added) 04 August, 2011, 11:15.

First of all, you should post this on the forums, not here. Second of all, permadeath will be optional. Third, if you find certain mobs "creepy" just go to peaceful mode. Spark01

Spikes, is it even confirmed?

I just clicked through the references and saw the tweet from jeb_ about spikes. http://twitter.com/#!/jeb_/status/78554788094160896 He says "You're on it!", but I wouldn't take that as a confirmation. Any other sources I have missed? KHEEJS 15:41, 29 July 2011 (UTC)


A speculation article?

Would an article about theories and speculations about future content be out of the question? I know the rules state that speculation is not allowed, but the rule refers to pages that "could mislead players". I doubt a page about speculations would be misleading if the article is solely about speculation. I for one would love to see what possible hints other people could dig up. --NaiOni 12:49, 2 August 2011 (UTC)

Well, so far Notch has released quite a lot of information, screenshots, and hard facts. I'd say we have enough pure data without speculation. What's better is to point out any of the information that may seem anomalous and let them come up with the speculation themselves, off of the wiki. Wikis are collections of facts and pure information, not things that are unofficial and have the possibility of being wrong. Plus, people can be easily mislead because they assume that everything on the Wiki is absolutely official, even pages that blatantly state otherwise. Verhalthur (talk)(contribs) 13:38, 2 August 2011 (UTC)

Is the myth true; losing old worlds?

I have heard a lot of speculation and talk in videos and comments around the internet lately, and I was wondering if the myth is going to be legitimate; is Minecraft going to make you lose your worlds you had before the Adventure Update? I remember losing my old world around the Halloween Update and was irritated, but if I lose my current world from that point, and have to start over, I'm going to be thoroughly let down as to having to start all over again.

Any conformation would be better than a guess. K12machinima

No, it's the same as any other update. You can use your old world but you won't get any of the new stuff in the chunks you've already generated since... well they were already generated. There will also probably be bad chunk transitions according to Jeb (similar to after the biome update in Alpha). --Warlock 22:08, 19 August 2011 (UTC)

Oh that's lovely, thank you very much. I was actually kind of worried that my house I've been updating for possible protection from Enderman and anything else that might seem to happen in the new update, and I didn't want to lose all that hard work. I remember the biome update causing weird chunk transitions too, but that's better than losing all your old stuff. K12machinima8:39, 20 August 2011 (UTC)

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