I have noticed in Sky Wars that the majority of players do not speak English. In particular I see a lot of Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese (in that order).
At the moment they have no interface to interact with the board, owners or staff. I understand it is difficult to create this interface when...
Hah! That might well be true. It is also one of the most profitable (versus the cost to produce). There is truth in your view, however if the server really is struggling (heavily implied on the board) they may have few options. I'd rather have an evil CCG than no CCG at all...
EDIT: I think the owners should take a leaf out of Candy Crush Saga play book. The "best" improvements should be enabled with micro-transactions. I'm thinking pay £1 to enabled "Super Weapons pack" or whatever for any specific game that player joins for an hour. These options can then be...
Yes. The actual implementation would probably be breaking these new weapons up into various "packs" which can be enabled at different ranks.
The donator pricing structure needs work. Diamond, Emerald and Obsidian cost between 4 and 8 times as much as Minecraft itself, more than any retail AAA...
No more so than your alternative I think. I would have thought making "avalanche" a rule that:
(1) for every land block with sun shining on it
(2) leaves are placed 10 blocks higher and
(3) sand is placed 11 blocks higher
would not require detailed work on each map individually.
Nope, actually didn't know that, thanks. A certain slightly slow randomness in the fall pattern is still needed though, hence I suggested the leaves.
It's not called Sky Wars without reason :p
I think it is okay if you heavily limit the range. Fishing rods for example are mostly useless due to their low range. In >2000 games, I have been killed by a fishing rod only once.
They are already removable by adjusting personal particle effects I think. It would be unpopular game-wide, so I don't really see it.
Like :) A good optional extra. Actually I would make it a stone pressure plate, and make it a rule that a stone pressure-plate placed on a block it turns that...
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