A player throws a small sphere in the hole, which is then swiftly filled in with perfectly matching materials. Interestingly, it all happens in real-time. Called Smart Hole Filler, the mod can automatically fill any existing gaps by patching the spaces according to the surrounding types of blocks. There’s another promising Minecraft mod currently in development, which can come in handy when terraforming the landscape to fit one’s creative needs. Basically, it’s always the same house as the player is just being teleported between smaller and larger realms.
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To be more specific, the Immersive Portals and Pekhui mods were used on the Fabric launcher to achieve this impressive result. According to the author, there’s actually not one mod but rather a mix involved. All that’s needed is to either shrink or enlarge the character model so that the replicas can be accessed easily. This replica contains the same room with yet another tiny model of the building, making the journey across cloned houses an endless one. As demonstrated by LennyTheSniper on Reddit, one of the latest examples of this building philosophy is a house which contains itself infinitely, as there’s always a small, interactive replica of it in the living room. Non-Euclidean geometry in Minecraft has become quite popular recently thanks to a host of sophisticated mods that allow the player to do some truly bizarre things which break the rules of classic Euclidian geometry in the game.
Related: Minecraft Builder's Huge Fortress Inspired By LOTR's Helm's Deep Still, the very fact that it is possible to execute such a construct within Minecraft is just amazing. The character must collect coins while trying to avoid obstacles by jumping and ducking. The game which can be launched on the cabinet is disarmingly simple. Such an enthusiastic task required some additional modeling, which was performed in a special 3D voxel editor to create an authentic blocky prop of an arcade machine for Minecraft. To make the house a real home, some video game fans might want to include an arcade cabinet, which is actually possible thanks to a different mod.Ī dedicated Minecraft fan managed to build a fully interactive arcade cabinet with a playable custom game called Billy on it. Thanks to the popular Immersive Portals mod, an inventive Minecraft player managed to build a house which contains itself infinitely and allows players to visit each replica in an endless journey.