![]() In my thrashing around to find a game that would scratch the seemingly unscratchable itch for something to escape into fully I launched Minecraft.Ībout a year ago I wrote about finding the pillagers associated with the Village & Pillage update, but my play time tapered off from there. There were warm oceans and badlands biomes not too far away, easily reachable by boat. I figured that would be a decent start.īut them I went over to the Chunkbase to their seed mapper to see what else was close by. It was also close to an ocean, so boat exploration was an option. I came up with one (seed 5636173029472278327) that starts you near a village that is next to a ravine with a large mining complex in it. So I went Googling around for the best 1.19 Java Edition world seeds. I kind of wanted something good, something with some resources nearby that we could dive right into. The main delay was that I wasn’t interested in a random world. Meanwhile, we all knew Minecraft and there isn’t a co-op server world easier to roll up than doing one on Minecraft Realms. Of course, there is a promise of Wrath of the Lich King Classic, but Blizz has not been forthcoming with dates on that. I will have more to post about when it comes to Valheim, but it really felt like we might need to find another title to occupy us. (And because they’ve also got the game on XBox live for PC and XBox… which Microsoft did the dev work for… so they will have even more customers eventually hitting a wall after Yagluth.) There is still some slim hope that the mistlands biome might show up some day soon, given how much the devs have been teasing it. There were still things to do, and I am not pulling down that server quite yet. Meanwhile, we were taking on the plains in Valheim and slaying Yagluth and kind of reaching an end to our journey there. I was able to fiddle with the field of vision settings to get it to the point where it wasn’t causing instant motion sickness on my 34″ monitor every time I turned around quickly. I even claimed a room.Īnd running around there helped get me back into the mood for Minecraft. I have, in fact, see the giant recycling center and the hospitality center shown on the site. ![]() ![]() So I went and played on the AOKa圜raft server, which is run by one of what I consider the extended family of our corner of the blogesphere. I wasn’t really ready to commit to a rolling up a whole new world, but I didn’t want to play solo either. ![]()
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