Gondor Blacksmiths can repair/reforge wood-elf scout armor, this seems very weird in lore, when, say, Lindon smiths can't. Is this a bug?
That was my thought with the above comment too. I'd prefer something like this to nothing at all because of getting distracted with some complete reworking of Minecraft's rendering
what do you mean the rest of the sky moves?
At least to start, only mountains and possibly seas and forests would be best. Whole biomes seems harder
I love the idea, it would do wonders for immersion in my mind. However, I think the structures should be left out, the'd be too small to see in most cases anyway.
Gondor Blacksmiths can repair/reforge wood-elf scout armor, this seems very weird in lore, when, say, Lindon smiths can't. Is this a bug?
Abandoned, or grown and out of the house?
And I didn't think it was put up for adoption...
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SuperSamSOM wrote: What about making a team with the best coders out there in the lotr community? Updating the mod with a team would make it way faster. i think a lot of people would help with this. Mahtaran, Valiec, DwarfyAssassin are just a couple of names that would be able to help with this. (if they want offcours)
I hope we could restart this topic!
Yeah, that's a good comparison. Useful for invoking for other things people often ask too.
But this should be about discussing the effect on the community, not a single feature.
You seem to have disproved yourself. Nicely done.
In 35.1 the sky goes dark whenever I hover over the words for an achievment in the chat.
Does anyone know of a good realistic-style shader pack that will work with the LOTR Mod, 1.7.10, and also Macs? I found that most shaders didn't go back to 1.7.10, and when I found one that worked with 1.7.10 it said not compatible for Mac, although reading their GPU specifications it seemd like I was good.
And of course I have no idea how any of this would work with the LOTR Mod! Does anyone have any experience with this? I want to use primarily to photograph my builds. For that I would also want Mineshot, probably.
Thanks.
And Billl, of course! Poor old Bill. :)