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Right now, superflat is good for one thing (well, there are other things, but this is the big one): Redstone. With the whole 1.5 Redstone update messing with BUD's, though, this is gonna throw off everything I've worked for. Oh wells. Regardless, yeah. Redstone Ready for me all the way.
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I've never tried living on a superflat world before. I think the only time I used one was to test out a certain contraptions or to make models for structures. (I rarely experiment with redstone, so it's probably why I never do a lot of things on superflat worlds)
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Superflat survival worlds would probably be incredibly boring, yet difficult because your only supplies would be from villages. It would be impossible to live in Superflat survival worlds if you choose to turn off structures.
Personally I, and most other people, use Superflat worlds to try and figure out how to make redstone contraptions. In fact, I figured out the timing needed for a crusher trap (which was later made useless by a group effort to make an Enderman farm) in a Superflat world. The only other use I have with Superflat worlds is to mess around and set all 80 layers of the world to TNT and give myself a Flint and Steel and watch Minecraft cry for the next 15 minutes. Last edited by Quadcentruo; November 29, 2012 at 12:17:27 PM. |