I think we should go with a 10x10 size for housing. 20x20 seemed like it would be a good size when Scyber and I were planning this out, but in reality, its just too big. 10x10 still allows for comfortable levels, but ultimately, the housing is for private storage.
This is a picture of the two sizes next to each other. Although the 10x10 seems pretty small from the height the picture was taken at, its really not. You can find this area on the map pretty easily for your own outlook. The top right corner is SFJake's house and on the left is the bridge that goes to Scyber's fort.
I really like the hexagon idea, if circle is out of the question. Yeah, the whole world is made out of cubes, but does that mean that we have to make more? Not necessarily. Plus, the hexagon idea looks good with the honey comb idea, which allows us to expand indefinitely.
It so interesting to hear all these stories, even my brother had trouble buying it. He had to call the bank and approve the sell. I literally did nothing else other than use my paypal to pay for it, which is linked to my bank account. Nothing with paypal, nothing with my bank. I find it very funny, but unfortunate.
I start this post as a happy yet very pissed Minecraft player. I made my way around our level in search for clay and reeds, if any be. I came across many decent size patches of clay, notably a 38 block patch, which lives in the shadow of the later found 61 block patch! As my clayventures were coming to an end, I wanted to finish off a stack of clay balls so I could easily make another stack of a clay blocks. That's when I saw it. I shoveled and counted out an amazing 81 block clay patch. 81! As I set up the screenshot and tried to get it to work, it became night and didn't allow for a good screenshot. With nightfall upon myself, I decided to block off the water to make for a better screenshot of all the clay balls on the ground. Unfortunately for me, when I came out of the water to see how my dam worked, I witnessed the last 8 or so clay ball disappearing along with the others. Upsetting...
However, I did end up with 3 stacks and some change worth of clay and about half a stack of reeds. I don't really have any intentions for the clay, so if someone wants it let me know. But seeing as how rare clay is, I would really like to make sure its going to be used wisely.
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This is a picture of the two sizes next to each other. Although the 10x10 seems pretty small from the height the picture was taken at, its really not. You can find this area on the map pretty easily for your own outlook. The top right corner is SFJake's house and on the left is the bridge that goes to Scyber's fort.
What if my circle is smaller than the square hole
I don't know how to make my image be all cool like Liquorice's was, but you get the idea.
I start this post as a happy yet very pissed Minecraft player. I made my way around our level in search for clay and reeds, if any be. I came across many decent size patches of clay, notably a 38 block patch, which lives in the shadow of the later found 61 block patch! As my clayventures were coming to an end, I wanted to finish off a stack of clay balls so I could easily make another stack of a clay blocks. That's when I saw it. I shoveled and counted out an amazing 81 block clay patch. 81! As I set up the screenshot and tried to get it to work, it became night and didn't allow for a good screenshot. With nightfall upon myself, I decided to block off the water to make for a better screenshot of all the clay balls on the ground. Unfortunately for me, when I came out of the water to see how my dam worked, I witnessed the last 8 or so clay ball disappearing along with the others. Upsetting...
However, I did end up with 3 stacks and some change worth of clay and about half a stack of reeds. I don't really have any intentions for the clay, so if someone wants it let me know. But seeing as how rare clay is, I would really like to make sure its going to be used wisely.