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  1. Aahhh, I see! From the picture it looks like creative mode One question ...why do you have a block of dirt beside every torch?
  2. Are you going to build these in survival mode?
  3. Minecraft player loses five-year-long game A man who has been playing a single continuous game of Minecraft for the past five years says he is devastated to have been finally "killed". Phil Watson, 31, of Newcastle, had been playing in the most difficult Hardcore mode, which means his character cannot be brought back to life. Having walked 6,316km, flown 7,798km and jumped 732,389 times, he had got "a bit full of myself" and been startled by a zombie baby and eaten by a spider. He says the five-year game is a record. "It was never about being the best or the longest, I just liked playing it and managed to survive," he told BBC News. "I started saying I was the world's longest Hardcore survivor because I couldn't find anyone else. "We couldn't find anyone who had lasted more than a couple of months." Mr Watson plays Minecraft most days, averaging about 20 hours a week. For those familiar with Minecraft, Mr Watson's character was attacked by a zombie baby wearing enchanted armour. He ran away from it and was shot in the back by a hidden skeleton, which knocked him into the spider. He could have survived all of this if he had eaten a health-giving golden apple sooner, he said. "I ran out of luck," Mr Watson said. "There's so much I could have done, I felt stupid making such an easy mistake." Mr Watson has more than 3,500 followers on YouTube and nearly 2,000 on game-streaming platform Twitch, where he is known as Philza and met his fiancee, Kristin Rosales. And he is already is thinking about returning to Minecraft. "When it first happened I was so depressed I thought I didn't even want to look at Minecraft right now, I didn't ever want to see a zombie again," he said. "But I'm starting to get that urge to create something and go on another journey." Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-48091843
  4. Loved Dirty Harry 😎
  5. Why am I not surprised?
  6. Try this for some laid back but awesome guitar playing.....
  7. As time consuming as you let it....give it a go and in the tutorial don’t spend gems to speed things up! 👍
  8. And instructive as well
  9. Yes it is Chris and it has some interesting stuff like Clan Games, other mini challenges, etc. Look forward to seeing you again. Just checked and your original village is still on the clan roster When you’re ready search for #FG Warriors
  10. Saw one of these in Screwfix...good idea but I think the range needs extending before it catches on. Thoughts anyone? Via the FG App
  11. Keep going Dan!
  12. Wasn’t expecting that when I clicked the link....
  13. Happy birthday Gaaarrrrrree!!!! Via the FG App
  14. Never feel sorry for Leeds Via the FG App
  15. Happy Batday Chad
  16. You are actually spot on Bob and, being as Charlie is still technically a child, father knows best etc
  17. They can do what they like with CD trays, as long as they have a DVD tray/reader...just saying 😎
  18. Phil's a happy bunny, James' a happy bunny la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!!! I think Son being suspended for the SF first leg might be a bit of a problem though
  19. well, two away goals is a comfort but.....
  20. Well, I don't think a lot of my first attempt at flying..the only way I could land was to exit the game! 😂😂
  21. Mr Bottle, make it so! hhmm...think we need some suitable music for this endeavour... we need to be as in sync as those drummers!!
  22. Phil, tonight and Friday night are good for me
  23. I’ve had an idea which could be worthy of a video...Phil gets a group of us noobs together and teaches us to fly..all at once in the same space! That would be brutal! 😂😂
  24. PlayStation 5: Sony reveals first details of next-gen console Sony has finally released the first details about its next PlayStation console. Gamers have been waiting patiently to find out any information about PS4's replacement, but until now details have been kept firmly under wraps. Now Sony's system architect Mark Cerny has released information about what the "next-gen console" will look like. In an interview with Wired, he reveals it will be much faster, more powerful and include improved audio. But don't expect to be able to buy one in 2019 - you'll have to wait until at least next year to see it on shelves. Below, we outline all the new details we know about the PlayStation 5 so far, as well as the questions we still want answered. Much faster loading times Good news for avid PlayStation users - the new console will include a high-speed solid-state hard drive (SSD). While that won't mean much to a lot of people, the point of the SSD is to dramatically reduce things like loading times - which will make everyone's gaming experience a bit better. For example, when playing Spider-Man on a PS4 it can take 15 seconds to fast travel between different locations. Cerny gave Wired a demonstration that showed the same task taking just 0.8 seconds on the new machine. "No matter how powered up you get as Spider-Man, you can never go any faster than this," he says about the PlayStation 4. "That's simply how fast we can get the data off the hard drive." Improved audio Another big focus for the next-gen console is 3D audio. Cerny tells Wired that as a gamer himself he was left frustrated that there wasn't much change in audio between PS3 and PS4. "With the next console the dream is to show how dramatically different the audio experience can be," he says. PS5 (which isn't the official name of the new console) will see gamers being immersed in audio from above, behind and from the side, according to Cerny, and will be experienced best through headphones. Enhanced visual experience The next PlayStation supports ray-tracing graphics - the first time a game console has ever managed graphics like it, Cerny says. They're usually used in Hollywood special effects, and occasionally in high-end processors. It means users of the next-gen PlayStation will receive much better, and more realistic, visuals. It's also worth noting that while the PS5 will have all of these improvements, you don't need to worry about compatibility with PS4 games. The new console will still take physical discs, and gamers can still play PlayStation 4 games on the new console. What we don't know All the details that have been released so far are about hardware. We still don't know: When it will be released - although Cerny says it won't be this year, so don't expect to get your hands on one in 2019. How much it will cost. The name of the console. It's already being dubbed the PlayStation 5, but Cerny hasn't confirmed its official name - yet. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-47953213
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