BEST ‘MINECRAFT’ 1.14 SEEDS: 7 NEW VILLAGE AND PILLAGE SEEDS TO TRY

BEST ‘MINECRAFT’ 1.14 SEEDS: 7 NEW VILLAGE AND PILLAGE SEEDS TO TRY

Looking for a great new Minecraft 1.14 seed to try? Here are a few of our favorites

Minecraft’s much-anticipated Village and Pillage update (1.14) released this week, and what better way to get into the spirit of the new content than with some brand new seeds. With Village and Pillage just releasing, we’re sure to see a ton of new 1.14 seeds cropping up in the upcoming weeks and months. For now, we’ve put together a list of seven cool Java seeds to use in the latest Minecraft version 1.14. Enjoy!

Best Minecraft 1.14 Seeds: 7 New Java Seeds To Try

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed – 10101010MICROSOFT

Double Village Seed – 10101010

Coordinates –  x: -500 z: 263

This is a beautiful new 1.14 seed has two villages right by spawn.  This is the more cool looking one. The seed includes a castle with a drawbridge. The terrain is beautiful and varied and both villages are within eyesight of an iceberg. More photos of the seed can be found, here

Taiga Seed – 1456770887

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed – 1456770887MICROSOFT

If you’re looking for a seed that will spawn you inside a Taiga village, this one is quite good. The seed includes a mineshaft at coordinates x: 163, y: 33, z: 245 and a zombie village at coordinates x: -816, y: -192.

Savannah Village Seed – 8610880672223669423

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed – 8610880672223669423MICROSOFT

Coordinates – x: 276, y: 1049

This stunning seed has a Savannah village that climbs up a mountainside The seed even includes a pirate ship nearby.

Desert Well Seed – 2209676534823432504

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed – 2209676534823432504MICROSOFT

Coordinates x: 2247, y: 281

This seed spawns you near a village to the northeast. Exploring this seed, you’ll find things like a desert well, pyramid and a ship with a couple of chests.

Stronghold Seed – 6338394802327870500

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MInecraft 1.14 Seed – 6338394802327870500 REDDIT

Stronghold Coordinates – x:1432, y: 952

This seed is a Taiga spawn. There is a ravine to cross and players can find a stronghold and a mineshaft here.

Frozen Polar Biome Seed – 2646137890119988483

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed – 2646137890119988483REDDIT

Coordinates- x: -1637, y: 63, z: 1416

If you’re looking for a frozen wonderland, complete with polar bears, this is your seed!

Large Mountain Seed – 8229589436093457009

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed – 8229589436093457009REDDIT

Coordinates –  x: 329 z: 267

If you love a detailed terrain, you won’t be able to resist this large mountain seed. You can check out additional images, here. https://imgur.com/a/9p3mqPp

Multiple Biomes Seed -7358942493423380506

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Minecraft 1.14 Seed -7358942493423380506REDDIT

Coordinates – x: -175, y: 90, z: -245

This seed is perfect for the biome explorer. It includes a swamp, plains, savanna, and desert all right near the spawn point.

Minecraft Village and Pillage update tries to show it’s still got game

Minecraft Village and Pillage update tries to show it’s still got game

Gaming news these days often revolves around Fortnite, PUBG, and the other battle royale clones that have sprung up because of those two. That was a prestige once enjoyed by Minecraft, which helped bring about other voxel-based survival and building games. It may no longer have the spotlight but Minecraft’s latest update has just started to roll out to prove that it still has what it takes to be popular and profitable, without the shooting mayhem that seems to be the fad these days.

As the name not so subtly points out, this update is all about the new villages that have popped in plains, deserts, and other biomes. These aren’t just simple villagers, though, as each has their jobs and lives, denoted by the clothes they wear. They can even sleep on beds because why wouldn’t they.

No peaceful in-game village would be complete, however, without someone messing things up. Thankfully, these pillagers are not the sharpest knives in the drawer but you’ll still want to equip yourself with the new crossbow and shield items.

Non-humanoid mobs have also been given an update, making them behave more realistically in the process. Pandas can roll and foxes can leap. And Ravagers can headbutt anything in their path, including you. A bit unfair that illagers can ride on them.ADVERTISING

Village and Pillage is such a big update to the Minecraft world and, thankfully, it’s available on all supported platforms. That means both Bedrock (Xbox One, Windows 10 Edition, iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch) and old-school Java editions will get the update, though exact arrival times may vary.

MINECRAFT NO LONGER SUPPORTS SAVE DATA CLOUD BACKUP

MINECRAFT NO LONGER SUPPORTS SAVE DATA CLOUD BACKUP

Here’s an odd change to Minecraft on Switch. Apparently the game has had its save cloud data backup option removed. The feature was in there recently, but has now been yanked without any explanation. We’ll keep tabs on the situation to see if an explanation is given, or if the feature returns.

DOWNLOAD THE FREE MAP “THE TRAVELLING TRADER” IN MINECRAFT AND HELP A CHARITY

DOWNLOAD THE FREE MAP “THE TRAVELLING TRADER” IN MINECRAFT AND HELP A CHARITY

Earlier this year, we supported charity: water, an incredible organisation that’s on a mission to bring clean water to every person on the planet. You can read about the $10,000 donation we made here. But that’s enough.

Wait a minute, no it isn’t! 663 million people currently lack access to clean water (that’s almost 1 in 10 people), which makes the great work of charity: water absolutely essential. They want to bring clean water to as many people as possible, and we want to help them more.

So we teamed up with the excellent content creators Jigarbov Productions. They’ve crafted together a fantastic new map and skin pack, The Travelling Trader. Go to the Minecraft Marketplace on Xbox One, Windows 10 Edition, iOS, Android and Nintendo Switch and you can download it for free! Shall we watch a trailer of this terrific new Minecraft adventure? Let’s!

“But hang on,” I hear you cry. “Does this mean I get a free llama skin? Also, what does this have to do with charity: water?” Well, to answer both your questions, you actually get two llama skins, and as soon as The Travelling Trader has been downloaded from the Minecraft Marketplace 100,000 times, we’ll make a new donation to charity: water of $90,000. That’ll bring us to $100,000 donated, which means ten water projects supported by Minecraft!

Charity: water estimates that the number of people impacted by a $100,000 donation is over 3,300. So all you have to do is download a great map and skin pack, and you’ll help us help a fantastic cause! Every time we call on you to do something like this, you always smash the target in an incredibly short amount of time, and once you’ve downloaded the map 100,000 times, we’ll share the great news on Twitter!

Head to the Minecraft Marketplace now and thank you for helping us help charity: water!

Minecraft with ‘ray tracing’ mod shown in new video

Minecraft with ‘ray tracing’ mod shown in new video

I didn’t think one of the biggest stories of the year for TweakTown would be something covering Minecraft with ‘ray tracing’ style effects with the SEUS Renewed mod that uses path tracing that provides ray tracing-like effects. First we had screenshots and small videos, but now there’s a detailed video of Minecraft with the ray tracing-style effects and it looks awesome.     The shader pack provides beautifully realistic lighting, shadow and reflection effects to shiny surfaces, light shafts, and more. The demo video from Digital Foundry was run on an Intel Core i9-7900X, 32GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. Even with this horsepower running Minecraft with the path tracing effects at 1080p was still struggling to hit 60FPS.   The team at Digital Foundry do an amazing job at showing off the different effects that path tracing brings to Minecraft, with one of the best uses seeing light hitting a wall, and then shining light again behind it causing different shadows to be cast. This can’t be done with pre-baked lighting, and is only achievable with path tracing or real-time ray tracing effects.   It makes for a beautiful experience in something like Minecraft, which has otherwise basic graphics. This makes Minecraft the perfect playground for developers to play around with path tracing to see what real-time ray tracing would be like in a world where you can literally build it from building blocks right in front of you with real-time adjustments to the lighting.   If you want to check more out on SEUS Remastered for Minecraft, download the mod, or support the developer – check out the Patreon page.

Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/65690/minecraft-ray-tracing-mod-shown-new-video/index.html

Watch this: 30-minute live play shows off Minecraft’s ‘ray tracing’ mod in all of its glory

Watch this: 30-minute live play shows off Minecraft’s ‘ray tracing’ mod in all of its glory

TechSpot regulars may recall that earlier this month, Minecraft — one of the most popular games of the modern generation — got its very own version of ray tracing in the form of a third-party shader pack. The pack adds “path tracing” rendering to the game, which creates effects that are remarkably similar to what we’ve seen in Nvidia RTX-powered titles like Metro Exodus and Battlefield V.

The shader pack adds reflections to shiny surfaces, light shafts, and more. To give us a deeper glimpse of the pack in action, Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia and John Linneman have decided to take viewers on a 30-minute in-game ray tracing tour.

Prior to publishing the video, Battaglia constructed a number of rooms, each of which were designed to show off the power of path tracing in a different way. We see specular bounce lighting as light pours into rooms and hits various blocks, and one room even shows the differing levels of reflectivity for various block types – light bounces of metallic blocks more easily than wool blocks, for example.

As Linneman says, this approach to creating ray tracing-like effects is more software-driven than hardware-driven, but it still takes a pretty big bite out of performance. Despite the beefy specs of Linneman’s rig — it was powered by an Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti, 32GB of RAM, and an Intel Core i9 7900X — he still struggled to achieve a smooth 60 FPS at 1080p.

Battaglia’s system was considerably weaker, with a GTX 1070, AMD’s Ryzen 1700X, and 16GB of RAM. As you might expect, his performance was even worse – indeed, he had to knock Minecraft’s resolution down to 720p and cap the FPS at 30 to make the game playable.

Apparently, even that level of playability is only possible because of the very nature of Minecraft: the entire world is made up of blocks, which aren’t very complex. They’re either deleted or existing and remaining still. With very few exceptions (such as sand or gravel, which fall straight down), almost every block in Minecraft is completely static.

Due to these unique qualities, if one were to try to implement this tech in another ordinarily non-performance-intensive game, such as Fortnite, there’s a good chance it’d be near-impossible to run on modern rigs without some form of hardware-based optimization.

Still, performance aside, it’s interesting to see Minecraft from such a different perspective. If you have a rig that can take full advantage of this mod (created by Sonic Ether), you can download it from the modder’s Patreon page right here (https://www.patreon.com/sonicether ) .