

That is it! Enjoy SurvivalCraft on your desktop/laptop PC!.If you liked this post, don’t forget to rate and share. Also if you can’t run SurvivalCraft on PC/MAC or any other issue, write in the comments below and we’ll help you.Hi Everyone. It’s called SCEditor and there’s a beta version available for download here: One of the members of the community has been busy working on a world editor for Survivalcraft. I haven’t had much time to test it myself, but it seems to be functional and looks like it has full editing capabilities, down to the smallest details like block data values or obscure world options. It even allows you to load worlds directly from Survivalcraft data folder. It’s still a beta though, so things may not always work as expected. I have been temporarily sidetracked from working on the 2.3 update by a new project that came along this spring. This project is another multiplayer strategy game, using similar network protocol as Ruthless Conquest does, but more complex and advanced in every way.

I want to get it finished before I get back to Survivalcraft. It seems that the Coronavirus lockdown is very conductive to hard work :-) So far I spent about a month doing base tech and another month on the game itself. I have read your comments about the game difficulty. To fix it, there’s a new game mode coming in 2.3. It’s simply called “Survival” and will become the default game mode. Here’s what will be easier in “Survival” mode, compared to “Challenging”: “Challenging” (the current default) is the more difficult. Player will be significantly less susceptible to cold.Player will be more resilient to injury (25%).Player will be able to place blocks when in the air.Dangerous animals will spawn less frequently.Player will get one cooked fish on game start.Please let me know in the comments if you think something else needs to be made easier for this new default game mode. Keep in mind that there’s still “Harmless” below it, and it gets all these benefits too, on top of what it already has.Ĭhallenging mode difficulty stays unchanged.
