What's coming next?
Posted: 27 Oct 2013, 14:17
I'm happy to see that many players have already switched to ClassiCube. I hope this trend continues. Minecraft Classic was abandoned by Mojang a long time ago. There were no fixes for the Java problems. This partly led to a decline in Classic popularity. The newest Java update (7u25) completely breaks minecraft.net web client. Luckily there's ClassiCube now. ClassiCube works for the new Java and it is open source that means there are no limits to new features. So far 16 new blocks have been introduced, and this number will only grow. Another cool thing is that new models can be added. You can already change your player's model using MCDzienny+ClassiCube and the command /setmodel [player] [model].
Thus there are new models like zombie, pig, creeper etc. Why not to make them alive? I plan to add an Artificial Intelligence API (a la Plugin API) that will let programmers create their own mobs/bots AI. I'm not sure when it will be ready. I believe it will be released in a few weeks.
So, the next step is the introduction of mobs and artificial intelligence API to MCDzienny. I hope that there will be programmers willing to experiment with it and make some cool AI themselves.
Thus there are new models like zombie, pig, creeper etc. Why not to make them alive? I plan to add an Artificial Intelligence API (a la Plugin API) that will let programmers create their own mobs/bots AI. I'm not sure when it will be ready. I believe it will be released in a few weeks.
So, the next step is the introduction of mobs and artificial intelligence API to MCDzienny. I hope that there will be programmers willing to experiment with it and make some cool AI themselves.