![]() ![]() Other guy noticed that he can use Crunch for obfuscation. ![]() When there was no more space i was thought "hmmmm, what if i slightly enlarge my shed.". Sadly, that from 50-100 of server players, only 5-10 was interested to programming.īefore making DC i had tiny shed with 8 computers. So, 64 points for computers should fulfill all our programmer desires. There was several test computers, servers for providing Internet by wireless modem, stress tests computers, wireless points, linked card array servers, printing docks and many other things. When we use my DC, we occupied only about 20-30 of available points during 2 months of playing. You must construct giant "world-eater" harvester =) To earn 0.1 million of coal blocks you need to dig up 6 400 chunks, or 1300x1300 field of MC world. Still, there is a huge amount of resources. There hundreds of thousands of blocks!īut you can write an "Anthill AI" that can manage 100-200 simple drones to build this in day or so. Robots will build up this huge construction about week. For example, change line 8 in printing program to this (not tested, maybe wrong): To rotate DC you should swap x and z coordinates of each "chunk". I still don't really see the possibilities of OC in Minecraft except a little bit of automation. Why 64? And what's the purpose of having 64? These are probably noob questions, because I just started with OC. I'm also wondering why this setup is capable of having 64 computers. I play full survival and my friends, who built everything by hand, cannot appreciate it probably :-) I'm also wondering if there is some way to print it using a drone or robot. Is there a way to rotate the datacenter? I want to rotate it -90 degrees.
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