So I stupidly created my awesome castle way far away from my spawn point, and after a few deaths I decided that I needed an easier and faster way to get back to my base. A simple track would have done, but I amped it up and made it an infinite loop. I also wanted to use as little resources as possible, so this uses the same section of track for going to and from my spawn point, with a small loop at the beginning and a larger one at the end for kicks. As long as no animals or monsters stand on the track, this will keep going forever. When I first tested this, I rode the whole thing over and over with no problems. So of course when I started filming everything went to pot. It took me at least ten tries to get an uninterrupted run, even when I was able to skilfully kill the sheep on the track before I hit it. I'm running the most current version of Minecraft beta, with the beautiful JohnSmith's Texture Pack. The song is called "It's Gone" by Shinigami, a great Nerdcore artist.
how did you even find it again that's so far
billydudeiskewl 1 year ago
@billydudeiskewl
I got lucky the first few deaths, and then I made a line-of-sight torch breadcrumb trail, and then that didn't work out as well as I'd liked, so I went on a mining rampage and built my track.
Terrorbyt3 1 year ago
Dude how is your moon real and your boxes look like that? (Boxes as in inventory boxes)
MrRunescapeMaker 1 year ago
@MrRunescapeMaker
I'm using a texture pack. The specific one I'm using is called JohnSmith Texture Pack.
Terrorbyt3 1 year ago