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The second version of Minecraft 4k was released on December 4, 2009. It changed controls, added widescreen support, more blocks, and the ability to place and destroy blocks.[1]
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The second version of Minecraft 4k was released on December 4, 2009. It changed controls, added widescreen support, more blocks, and the ability to place and destroy blocks.[1]
Additions
Blocks
- Replaces the ID used by the XOR Block in the previous version.
- Available in 10 variants.
World generation
- An invisible wall now surrounds the world, preventing the player from escaping. But now with the new blocks being spread around the world.
Gameplay
- Widescreen
- Placing and destroying blocks.
- Left-clicking and middle-clicking places a grass block, and right-clicking destroys a block.
Changes
Gameplay
- The camera now only moves when the player moves the cursor a considerably large distance away from the center of the game's viewport.
General
- Increased the game's resolution from 640×480 to 854×480.
Gallery
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The Minecraft webpage with this version.
References
- ↑ "Minecraft 4k (very early build)" (archived) by Markus_Persson – Java-Gaming.org, December 3, 2009. "Widescreen! Many block types! Building and destroying blocks! Different mouse look that frees up both buttons! Less bugs! Also, the .pack.gz is STILL under 2kb :P"
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