Toki Pona is an artificially designed language with a total of 120 basic words and particles and a syntax of a measly 10 rules. It can be completely learned fluently in a matter of weeks. Words can be clearly depicted as combinations of hieroglyphs that visually indicate the meaning of the word. The visual, minimalist approach of the language makes it highly accessible, adaptable, computational, universal, and overall plausible as a candidate for narrative editing, though further examination will be necessary to truly determine its utility for such a task.
If we simply: 1) teach a computer to understand a Toki Pona-inspired language or a derivation of it; 2) make interactions with such a system simple, intuitive, and visual; and 3) properly introduce the use of this visual language to players, we can devise gameplay mechanics that allow players to easily interact with and/or (re)define the narrative details of their world.
https://blackshellmedia.com/2018/04/23/minecraftian-narrative-mini-guide-part-1/
I just released a small mod called Vise, that splits the GUI Scale button into three separate sliders - HUD Scale, Tooltip Scale, and GUI Scale. Waiting for Curse approval, but it's already available on GitHub - https://github.com/elytra/Vise
#minecraft #modding #moddedminecraft #minecraftmods #mods #gameing #gaming
No excuse is needed for airships. #Minecraft
https://tootplanet.space/media/IeI7In9Zwhrkr0u01jE https://tootplanet.space/media/5oGQ592ciZ8y4A9zQtU
Anyway, since it's super late and no one is awake I'd like to update you all on what I'm doing in #Minecraft in my spare time
I discovered a dense cluster of abandoned mineshafts under my island hut and have been slowly exploring, lighting them up and filling in dead ends as I go. It takes a while because I am extremely afraid of monsters and need to make sure things are 100% safe before I proceed.
I also built an XP farm around a zombie spawner, my first with a water elevator & auto sorting.
building something inspired by mont-saint-michel in #minecraft