The latest update to Minecraft on the Xbox 360 isn’t exactly going to set the world ablaze, but a slew of changes are being implemented to the creative adventure that will help improve overall player experience. This is the 11th update to be added to 4J Studios’ console port of this massive project, and will axe a few lingering bugs that players have been having difficulties with.
The developer has stated that this patch is starting to roll out now to all the different territories, so if you happen to log on to Xbox LIVE, expect to see the following issues resolved:
· Fix for explosion lag issue on clients in an online game.
· Fix to remove any Fireballs hanging in the air in a save game.
· Fix to only show the spawn limit message to the player attempting to spawn something.
· Fixed the terrain mipmaps to have the updated version of the gravel texture in them.
· Fix for the spawn limit overrun when shearing or breeding Mooshrooms.
· Increased the limit for Paintings/Item Frames, Villagers, and Snow Golems in a world.
· Display a message when the maximum Paintings/Item Frames are reached.
· Display a message when the user tries to put an animal in Love Mode when the spawn limits have been reached.
· Display a message when the user tries to spawn an enemy from a Spawn Egg in Peaceful mode.
· Reduced Ghast sound volume.
Once again, no major game features or skins have been stuffed into the game during this patch, but the little, nagging issues that many players have reported to the developer have now been taken care of. If you’re one of the millions of players still building and sharing in this blocky world, what may excite you more is the possibility of a Minecraft 2.