On the bundle unloader discussion… you could simply put a grid of hoppers down say 3x3 and just click the bundles to explode all the contents into the hoppers and feed them into your existing storage system… it still has the player interaction requirement, but I feel like it would be an easy trade off since you’re unlikely to come back from an expedition with 15 bundles to unload…
ever since recording my minecraft journey and keeping with a world for now over 2 years, i totally get the sentiment of not wanting to completely tear down and rebuild something. the few times i've done that was, as you guys mentioned, to get rid of an eyesore :P i didn't think i'd get attached to the random stuff i've built but i have and it's getting a bit hard to completely remove it lol great episode as always :D
Thanks! Glad you liked the discussion. Now that The Citadel is 7+ years old, there are quite a few things I wouldn't rebuild. A lot of them feel like fixtures, and as Jonny mentioned, gives a Minecraft world a sense of history. I do think I'd rebuild, or at the very least add to something that was temporary, put up in a hurry, or left with the intention of, "I'll fix that later..." only to never get back to it. I've also moved a few Nether portals around several times. Thanks for listening!
On the bundle unloader discussion… you could simply put a grid of hoppers down say 3x3 and just click the bundles to explode all the contents into the hoppers and feed them into your existing storage system… it still has the player interaction requirement, but I feel like it would be an easy trade off since you’re unlikely to come back from an expedition with 15 bundles to unload…
ever since recording my minecraft journey and keeping with a world for now over 2 years, i totally get the sentiment of not wanting to completely tear down and rebuild something. the few times i've done that was, as you guys mentioned, to get rid of an eyesore :P i didn't think i'd get attached to the random stuff i've built but i have and it's getting a bit hard to completely remove it lol
great episode as always :D
Thanks! Glad you liked the discussion. Now that The Citadel is 7+ years old, there are quite a few things I wouldn't rebuild. A lot of them feel like fixtures, and as Jonny mentioned, gives a Minecraft world a sense of history. I do think I'd rebuild, or at the very least add to something that was temporary, put up in a hurry, or left with the intention of, "I'll fix that later..." only to never get back to it. I've also moved a few Nether portals around several times. Thanks for listening!