Me, I'm a bit more of a traditionalist, and prefer the vanilla flavor, but it's pretty neat that the option is there - on home computers, at least.
#Available texture packs for minecraft on xbox one 2018 Pc
A friend of mine recently discovered PC gaming - and, by extension, modding - and has been systematically and gradually turning his copy of Minecraft into something all but unrecognizable from its original form. Using mods, you can effectively make Minecraft a completely different game in many ways - you can add complexity in the form of new objects, structures and game mechanics, or you can simply change the aesthetic from the retro-style pixel art to something a bit more fancy. One particular attraction of the home computer versions of Minecraft that the console version simply can't match is modding support. Couch co-op, for example, is a lot of fun, and allows you to have the sometimes-collaborative, sometimes-competitive experience of Minecraft multiplayer without having to find or set up your own server.
Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email Minecraft was born - and indeed flourished - on home computers, it's also performed extraordinarily well in its console incarnation.Īlthough the Xbox 360 version is somewhat smaller in scope than the original version of the game - largely due to technological limitations, particularly in multiplayer - it's still a fun experience, and adds its own twists to the basic formula.