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14 votes
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Monster Hunter Wilds | March 2025 showcase
7 votes -
Freshly revealed at Minecraft Live, a major new graphical update is on the way to Minecraft, titled "Vibrant Visuals"
21 votes -
Satisfactory | 1.1 update teaser
28 votes -
Control Ultimate Edition free update adds Hideo Kojima mission for all players – coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series
22 votes -
Deadlock - Map rework update
10 votes -
No Man's Sky: Worlds Part II
32 votes -
MultiVersus to sunset on May 30th
17 votes -
Final Earthblade update
13 votes -
Deciding which version of Minecraft Java to play. (AKA, what's your favourite update?)
In my comment on this thread, I briefly explained my grievances with modern minecraft updates, and said that my long-term world was on version 1.1 from 2012. Since then, I reset my computer and...
In my comment on this thread, I briefly explained my grievances with modern minecraft updates, and said that my long-term world was on version 1.1 from 2012. Since then, I reset my computer and accidentally nuked that world along with the rest of the data I didn't care about. After a long while of kicking myself over having no backup (a problem I have since remedied, thanks for the backblaze suggestion @greg!), it's time to suck it up and start a new world. The only problem is that I don't know what version of the game to start the world on.
Obviously, I can update it later if I really want to, but I found myself loving the simplicity of 1.1 (one wood type, small but epic worldgen, simple biomes, etc.) and missing the comforts of later versions (crafting shortcuts, detailed settings, controller support for my steam deck through the likes of midnightcontrols or controllable). With this in mind, if you're partial to a particular update and it's feature set, pitch it here! I know this sounds weird, but I want to hear about why you like the version of minecraft you play, maybe there's perks of newer versions that I haven't thought/heard of.
EDIT: for anyone returning to this thread, I landed on version 1.12.2 for a two main reasons:
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It has good server & client performance (compared to 1.13 and 1.14, which are notoriously poor), meaning I can run a singleplayer server for cheap (paper, ~$3/mo for 1gb ram, runs basically perfectly) and have parity between my steam deck and PC. Steam deck basically sips power while playing, which is nice.
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It's about the time that I stopped paying attention to updates. Anything past the aquatic update is a blur, so I can enjoy the simplicity while still getting some good qol features.
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raylib v5.5
9 votes -
Half-Life 2 20th anniversary update
51 votes -
Apex Legends dev team update: Linux and anti-cheat
28 votes -
Balatro: Friends of Jimbo | Reveal trailer
13 votes -
Against the Storm - Keepers of the Stone DLC and Fishing Update (1.4) available!
13 votes -
Mojang reveals the first addition of Minecraft's new year-round update schedule – the Pale Garden and its attendant Creaking monster will come to the game "in the next few months"
19 votes -
Helldivers 2 peak player count almost triples following latest update
18 votes -
Helldivers 2's crucial 01.001.100 update completely reworks weapons, adds new Galactic War feature, and changes much more in bid to make the game easier
17 votes -
PS5 Pro technical presentation hosted by Mark Cerny - Out November 7th for $699.99
31 votes -
Remedy is set to update its original version of Alan Wake on PC – David Bowie's Space Oddity will be removed from the credits due to changes in licensing
13 votes -
An important update on Concord - "At this time, we have decided to take the game offline beginning September 6, 2024"
55 votes -
Steam updates user reviews with a new helpfulness system
45 votes -
Hunt: Showdown 1896 | Official launch trailer
7 votes -
The first major gameplay update is coming to Balatro in 2025
22 votes -
Helldivers 2's biggest update yet, Escalation of Freedom, drops August 6 – new enemies, mission objectives, difficulty levels, and more
15 votes -
No Man's Sky: Worlds Part I | Update trailer
32 votes -
Xbox Game Pass is getting major changes, with a new tier without day one games, and a range of price increases
28 votes -
Factorio: Space Age releases on October 21st 2024
49 votes -
An update on Steam Input and controller support
25 votes -
Dota 2 7.36
21 votes -
This YouTuber has been uploading Half-Life 3 ‘updates’ every day for over six years
24 votes -
Starfield: May update
17 votes -
To celebrate Minecraft turning fifteen, gaze upon the glory of new paintings by old friend Kristoffer Zetterstrand – artist is behind classics such as “Skull on Fire” and “Pigscene”
30 votes -
Steam refund policy update - "Advanced Access" now counts towards refund window
21 votes -
Darkest Dungeon II | Kingdoms announcement trailer
7 votes -
X4: Foundations 7.00 trailer
18 votes -
Stardew Valley 1.6 update released on PC
51 votes -
Rimworld - Anomaly expansion and update 1.5 announced
31 votes -
Frustrations with Cities Skylines 2 are starting to boil over among city builder fans and content creators alike
30 votes -
All the major changes coming to Halo Infinite this year
7 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077 — Update 2.1 overview
31 votes -
Path of Exile: Affliction | Content reveal (includes PoE2 info as well)
4 votes -
Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 5 is live - includes an additional epilogue
23 votes -
Half-Life: 25th anniversary update
57 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #383 - Super force building
17 votes -
Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail - London Fan Fest updates
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Factorio Friday Facts #381 - Space platforms
19 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #380 - Remote view
17 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #379 - Abstract rewiring
22 votes -
DREDGE - The Iron Rig DLC delayed to 2024
7 votes