But does it run Crysis?

Jun 6, 2024 6:58 AM

gaming

minecraft

The mandelbrot set fractal is the most impressive to me here.

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Bring me Doom in Minecraft.

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Remember, after you build the computer, you still have to program it

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Now build it in survival mode

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Dont know why tge gif doesnt show. But i was using this one

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Because it's a repost?

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Guy helping it build it, I think I heard a creeper , can’t be I don’t have that mode on……half his computer blows up….told you so….please go away

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If you think this is interesting, you might find this interesting. A guy called TangoTek(on YouTube) built a game called Decked Out in the previous season of HermitCraft. It's essentially a massive theme park/obstacle course, and the redstone computer to run it.

Its a deck building dungeon crawler, where your deck gives you different power up, or more loot drops, etc. he also created a live map that shows you what's going on with your cards. 1 of 2.

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Theres way more about it than I could fit in 500 characters. But he built nearly all of it on steam, vods are on YT. And there are dozens of hours of the other HermitCraft members playing the game. Plus since the season is over there is a world download available so you can play it yourself.

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Ok this is super impressive. Can someone explain to me (whos never olayed minecraft) how this works?

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Minecraft has blocks called redstone that acts like an electrical signal. The rest is electrical engineering. If you combine signals you can build gates. Once you build a NAND gate, you can combine them to build an entire computer.

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Gotchya. Thanks for that! Makes it even more impressive!!

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if you're curious, there's a book that has step-by-step projects from a circuit to a computer. Pretty widely used in computer science curricula. https://www.nand2tetris.org/

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But can it run Crysis?

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Sure it will run. However, it will take until the heat death of the universe to render 1 frame in 4K

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It will cause the heat death of the universe trying to render 1 frame in 4k

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