Minecraft PC IP: play.cubecraft.net

Do you think it is unfair and should be removed ?

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  • No

  • Make players shear less sheep


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ItsAnkan

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It is REALLY DIFFICULT to play this game in MinerWare, specially when you are in mobile. you have to hold it for like 2 secs for it to shear a sheep and by the time I am done shearing 2 sheep, the PC players have already sheared 20 sheep. I think it is an unfair advantage to the PC players. And even if there are many sheep they all get quickly sheared :(

If not removed at least the number of sheep to be sheared must be should less.
 

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It is REALLY DIFFICULT to play this game in MinerWare, specially when you are in mobile. you have to hold it for like 2 secs for it to shear a sheep and by the time I am done shearing 2 sheep, the PC players have already sheared 20 sheep. I think it is an unfair advantage to the PC players. And even if there are many sheep they all get quickly sheared :(

If not removed at least the number of sheep to be sheared must be should less.
Do you know that PC players can't play with Bedrock players? It shouldn't affect your gameplay
 

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in bedrock they should add a feature that once you shear the minimum number sheep, you should get sent to the green cage. Replace the "X sheared Y sheep" to "X sheared all the sheep in Y seconds". This means the few pc players will be out the way to give mobile players a better chance to complete the minigame.
 

he77789

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The problem is that there exist hacks to pretend to be on mobile even though you are on PC, There's not many ways to prove someone was using that, so making PE players shear less sheep may encourage people using these hacks.
 

he77789

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> the existence of my touch screen is not a hack

> even though you are on PC,


Please read the sentence thoroughly.
 

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> the existence of my touch screen is not a hack

> even though you are on PC,


Please read the sentence thoroughly.

May i introduce you to 2 in 1s.

They are a special breed of laptops, Sporting the features of both a PC and a Tablet even further than laptops already did, common features with these is yeeting your keyboard away to use the touchscreen, where it has been marketed to be useful for art, as these can also come with a stylus which further prove their point of "oh look, you can use these for Arrrrrrrrt.

Figure 1 (Dell XPS 13 marketing material):
1599218163260.png

look at this beauty, its screen but we aint here to drool all over the nearly bezel-less screen are we, no (i kinda want to though). But notice the fact that the screen bends around, this is not because why not, this is because adding features actually expands your market 😱 (someone should tell that to EA)

Now where did this all begin?

In the 1970s work began on incorporating the functionality of computers into something more portable. The first released "laptop" was the Portal R2E CCMC. This beast ran an Intel 8085 processor, had 64Kb of ram, the screen can show a whopping 32 characters (letters + numbers + other special stuffs), a floppy disk and a thermal printer. This thing weighed 12Kg. Here is what it looked like:
(Figure 2)
1599219562002.png


The first truly portable computer is the Osbourne 1 which uses the same clamshell style for lid closing which modern computers still use to this day. Here it is and yes that is an 5" CRT Monitor, most modern phones have bigger screens than that:
(Figure 3)
1599219714894.png

Now going faster a bit so i dont bore you, we had you weird stuff like the:
1599219785728.png
1599219904193.png

The Epson HX-20 (1981) and the Grid Compass which the Epson has the more modern keyboard we have today and the Compass has the more modern styling, though everything is stored underneath the keyboard and not behind it. Unless your some gaming laptop that i forgot the name of

Now to the juicy stuff, touchscreens which were invented before these babies above.

In 1965, Eric Johnson described his work on touchscreens in a short article. This started the journey that lead to this thing you call a hack. Which can be shown via this patent and this other patent

This lead to the IBM Simon, the first touch screen phone and then the LG Prada, the first smartphone (no not the iPhone, LG was Dec06 and iPhone was Jan07)

But there was also laptops getting some upgrades, CES 2011 featured what was called hybrid laptops these were released and the first well received one of the hybrids was the Lenovo X220t, this ended up evolving into what we have today

WINDOWS TABLET MODE
Figure 2: Some beautiful Tablet UI
1599218475481.png

Yeah, its even in the name, Tablet mode. This mode is meant to accomplish the ability to function better on tablets than the tiny icons used on the desktop version. This was added mostly back in windows 8, when they decided that their non-touch screen market didn't really care anymore and then rolled out with the pile of garbage looks like Windows Phone OS, just supersized.


So no. Its a feature, not a hack. Just a bit more recent than something like a numpad or the wheel
 

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ItzChocolate

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It is REALLY DIFFICULT to play this game in MinerWare, specially when you are in mobile. you have to hold it for like 2 secs for it to shear a sheep and by the time I am done shearing 2 sheep, the PC players have already sheared 20 sheep. I think it is an unfair advantage to the PC players. And even if there are many sheep they all get quickly sheared :(

If not removed at least the number of sheep to be sheared must be should less.
I dont know if you noticed, but on mobile, any function like riding a horse or shearing a sheep has 2 different inputs. 1 is the one that you mentioned, pressing and holding. the other is a button that appears above your hotbar. it says something like shear. when you are near a shearable sheep, the button appears and you can shear instantly!
 
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ixAvci

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Its most HARDEST "feed, shear" catogorie game. but there is a very easy tactic, just stay in location when game start and shear sheeps i guarente. you will make 12/12
 
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May i introduce you to 2 in 1s.

They are a special breed of laptops, Sporting the features of both a PC and a Tablet even further than laptops already did, common features with these is yeeting your keyboard away to use the touchscreen, where it has been marketed to be useful for art, as these can also come with a stylus which further prove their point of "oh look, you can use these for Arrrrrrrrt.

Figure 1 (Dell XPS 13 marketing material):
View attachment 176584
look at this beauty, its screen but we aint here to drool all over the nearly bezel-less screen are we, no (i kinda want to though). But notice the fact that the screen bends around, this is not because why not, this is because adding features actually expands your market 😱 (someone should tell that to EA)

Now where did this all begin?

In the 1970s work began on incorporating the functionality of computers into something more portable. The first released "laptop" was the Portal R2E CCMC. This beast ran an Intel 8085 processor, had 64Kb of ram, the screen can show a whopping 32 characters (letters + numbers + other special stuffs), a floppy disk and a thermal printer. This thing weighed 12Kg. Here is what it looked like:
(Figure 2)
View attachment 176586

The first truly portable computer is the Osbourne 1 which uses the same clamshell style for lid closing which modern computers still use to this day. Here it is and yes that is an 5" CRT Monitor, most modern phones have bigger screens than that:
(Figure 3)
View attachment 176587
Now going faster a bit so i dont bore you, we had you weird stuff like the:
View attachment 176588View attachment 176590
The Epson HX-20 (1981) and the Grid Compass which the Epson has the more modern keyboard we have today and the Compass has the more modern styling, though everything is stored underneath the keyboard and not behind it. Unless your some gaming laptop that i forgot the name of

Now to the juicy stuff, touchscreens which were invented before these babies above.

In 1965, Eric Johnson described his work on touchscreens in a short article. This started the journey that lead to this thing you call a hack. Which can be shown via this patent and this other patent

This lead to the IBM Simon, the first touch screen phone and then the LG Prada, the first smartphone (no not the iPhone, LG was Dec06 and iPhone was Jan07)

But there was also laptops getting some upgrades, CES 2011 featured what was called hybrid laptops these were released and the first well received one of the hybrids was the Lenovo X220t, this ended up evolving into what we have today

WINDOWS TABLET MODE
Figure 2: Some beautiful Tablet UI
View attachment 176585
Yeah, its even in the name, Tablet mode. This mode is meant to accomplish the ability to function better on tablets than the tiny icons used on the desktop version. This was added mostly back in windows 8, when they decided that their non-touch screen market didn't really care anymore and then rolled out with the pile of garbage looks like Windows Phone OS, just supersized.


So no. Its a feature, not a hack. Just a bit more recent than something like a numpad or the wheel
I'm giving you a follow just for this post lmao
 

luv!

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May i introduce you to 2 in 1s.

They are a special breed of laptops, Sporting the features of both a PC and a Tablet even further than laptops already did, common features with these is yeeting your keyboard away to use the touchscreen, where it has been marketed to be useful for art, as these can also come with a stylus which further prove their point of "oh look, you can use these for Arrrrrrrrt.

Figure 1 (Dell XPS 13 marketing material):
View attachment 176584
look at this beauty, its screen but we aint here to drool all over the nearly bezel-less screen are we, no (i kinda want to though). But notice the fact that the screen bends around, this is not because why not, this is because adding features actually expands your market 😱 (someone should tell that to EA)

Now where did this all begin?

In the 1970s work began on incorporating the functionality of computers into something more portable. The first released "laptop" was the Portal R2E CCMC. This beast ran an Intel 8085 processor, had 64Kb of ram, the screen can show a whopping 32 characters (letters + numbers + other special stuffs), a floppy disk and a thermal printer. This thing weighed 12Kg. Here is what it looked like:
(Figure 2)
View attachment 176586

The first truly portable computer is the Osbourne 1 which uses the same clamshell style for lid closing which modern computers still use to this day. Here it is and yes that is an 5" CRT Monitor, most modern phones have bigger screens than that:
(Figure 3)
View attachment 176587
Now going faster a bit so i dont bore you, we had you weird stuff like the:
View attachment 176588View attachment 176590
The Epson HX-20 (1981) and the Grid Compass which the Epson has the more modern keyboard we have today and the Compass has the more modern styling, though everything is stored underneath the keyboard and not behind it. Unless your some gaming laptop that i forgot the name of

Now to the juicy stuff, touchscreens which were invented before these babies above.

In 1965, Eric Johnson described his work on touchscreens in a short article. This started the journey that lead to this thing you call a hack. Which can be shown via this patent and this other patent

This lead to the IBM Simon, the first touch screen phone and then the LG Prada, the first smartphone (no not the iPhone, LG was Dec06 and iPhone was Jan07)

But there was also laptops getting some upgrades, CES 2011 featured what was called hybrid laptops these were released and the first well received one of the hybrids was the Lenovo X220t, this ended up evolving into what we have today

WINDOWS TABLET MODE
Figure 2: Some beautiful Tablet UI
View attachment 176585
Yeah, its even in the name, Tablet mode. This mode is meant to accomplish the ability to function better on tablets than the tiny icons used on the desktop version. This was added mostly back in windows 8, when they decided that their non-touch screen market didn't really care anymore and then rolled out with the pile of garbage looks like Windows Phone OS, just supersized.


So no. Its a feature, not a hack. Just a bit more recent than something like a numpad or the wheel
+48239918949818924 respect. You went from level 1 crook to level 100 boss from mafia city in my books! xD
 
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I dont know if you noticed, but on mobile, any function like riding a horse or shearing a sheep has 2 different inputs. 1 is the one that you mentioned, pressing and holding. the other is a button that appears above your hotbar. it says something like shear. when you are near a shearable sheep, the button appears and you can shear instantly!
Yeas but unfortunately this button doesn’t exist in cubecraft for some reason
 
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