Minecraft is a first-person fighter/sandbox construction game created by Mojang AB.

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Kizzycocoa
Kizzycocoa Feb 24 2012, 6:20am says: Online

YES. MY OCD FOR DESIGN IS FINALLY SATED.

except not really. but they're still cool.

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truenightmare
truenightmare Feb 24 2012, 6:23am replied:

this is the best thing since water!

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ArkaZeen
ArkaZeen Feb 24 2012, 7:01am says:

Cool :)

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R3ven
R3ven Feb 24 2012, 7:03am says:

My only problem is that they aren't shading properly, but I'm sure they can fix that.

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Tilranus
Tilranus Feb 24 2012, 11:29am says:

I don't really get it.
What does this state?
The ability to place a half block\slab on top of a fence?
Cause I'm not seeing it.

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GeneralMonkey
GeneralMonkey Feb 24 2012, 12:38pm replied:

Notice how the stone half blocks are one half block higher than they should be? They don't need to be full blocks to be at that height anymore. In other words, they're upside down, or rather, cut in half at the bottom rather than the top like regular half blocks.

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TrashCan-Man23
TrashCan-Man23 Feb 24 2012, 12:43pm says:

At first I was like "what's the point of having them upside down?" as most of you would have thought.

But, yeah, I see why, now. Neat-o, could make some nice lookin' roofs for wider/longer buildings, better looking slab staircases, etc.

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-=Zombine3D=-
-=Zombine3D=- Feb 24 2012, 1:15pm says:

can i combine slabs now?

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RoboTyphoon
RoboTyphoon Feb 24 2012, 1:31pm replied:

I was wondering the same thing, aha.

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Riccars
Riccars Feb 24 2012, 3:33pm replied:

The stone blocks are the new feature in a sense.

Before those spaces would have to be whole blocks, now they can be slabs too.

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