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NewsMinecraft Redstone Update pre-release now live
The pre-release for Minecraft's next major update, dubbed the Redstone Update (labeled as 1.5), is now live and downloadable for testing. While the official update will be released next week on Wednesday, March 13, the pre-release will give you a chance to see some of the major features that have been implemented.
There's a pretty lengthy list of changes which you can view below:
- Added Redstone Comparator (used in Redstone logic)
- Added Hopper (collects items and moves them to containers)
- Added Dropper (similar to Dispensers, but always drops the item)
- Added Activator Rail (activates TNT Minecarts)
- Added Daylight Sensor
- Added Trapped Chest
- Added Weighed Pressure Plate
- Added Block of Redstone
- Added Nether Brick (item)
- Added Nether Quartz and ore
- Added Block of Quartz, with half blocks and chiseled variants
- New command: /scoreboard
- New command: /effect
- Containers and mobs can have custom names
- Inventory management has been changed, for example you can drag-place items over slots
- Texture packs now have separate images for each block and item, and can have animations
- Nether Quartz Ore now spawns in the Nether
- Smooth lighting now has three settings (none, minimal, maximum)
- More detailed death messages
- Some hostile mobs now are harder in Hard difficulty
- Many, many, bug fixes
- Removed Herobrine
You can download the pre-release here.
- Client: http://assets.minecraft.net/1_5/minecraft.jar
- Server: http://assets.minecraft.net/1_5/minecraft_server.jar (or EXE)
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