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Minecraft PS3 Gets a New Patch 1.06

4J studios have officially released a new 1.06 patch for Minecraft PS3.

Although the addictive puzzle experience is already vast and gives the player tons of hours of gameplay, the developers have decided to offer new features to the players yet again. Moreover, the new patch fixes certain bugs in the game. As the sales numbers for the game are going higher, surpassing the 1.5 million mark in the earliest weeks, the developers continue to fix the game up and bring new content, despite their main focus being on the new and upcoming next-gen versions of the game.

What’s New?

The new patch 1.06 for Minecraft PS3 won’t be bringing any new changes to the overall gameplay experience. However, those who love customizing their textured cubic worlds and creations will be happy to know that the new patch will feature four new texture packs. The added texture packs are the second editions of the Skin Pack and the Battle & Beasts Skin Pack, as well as the newly launched Candy Texture Pack and the Natural Texture Pack.

What’s Fixed?

The main focus of the patch 1.06 for Minecraft PS3 is focused on fixing up major and minor bugs in the game in order to enhance the overall gameplay experience. The main fixes are focused around the voice chat and the invisible bug, where players were going invisible for several of reasons, when they went through a nether gate or after dying or respawning. Other major fixes include the glitch where players were able to breed wild Ocelots and to breed Ocelot with Cat. The removal of the tame wolves, when they were angry and a player wasn’t around them has also been fixed. The bug in Minecraft PS3 where the leather armor was not displaying the enchantment glow has been addressed as well. In the new patch the player can rest assured that 4J studios have taken their time to fix other well-known bugs and issues as well as some minor ones.

What Does The Future Hold?

Even though Minecraft PS3 is already near perfection in its own variation, the game still has some minor bugs to be fixed – some of which already exist and some that are new and unknown that could arise at a later period of time. The upcoming patches of the game won’t feature much new content except new texture packs and fixes. However, some players speculate that with the release of a next-gen version of the game, new game modes will be presented and will be brought to the Minecraft PS3 version as well. However, at this point 4J studio has denied such rumors.

According to the latest official information a PS Vita, PlayStation 4 and an Xbox One version of Minecraft will be released later this year in August. Those who already own a Minecraft PS3 or Xbox 360 version and want to upgrade to the next-gen version, will be able to do so without having to pay the full price. However, a small fee will be included in the price.

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The Minecraft craze is never going to die down. With over 100 million registered users, an impressive 14 million PC sales, and a level of cultural influence more like established space shooters, Notch’s blocky empire is only going up.

The same can be said about the ever-expanding set of tricks of the game: each new update brings a fresh look at familiar things. The latest PC patches have introduced everything from Twitch support to mini-game arenas. True, today’s news concerns the console brothers.

Minecraft’s «Title Update 14» (also known as Patch 1.04) introduces a bunch of adjustments and additions to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game. This includes the ability to control pigs with a carrot rod, and new mobs — villagers — zombies, and support for a number of new languages ​​at once.

Cool new items include the Tension Gauge (you can expect new traps of interesting designs), the Invisibility Potion (ideal for fans of witchcraft and magic), and the new Potion of Night Vision, which allows you to see in the terrible dark. Extras included poison potatoes, golden carrots, and an enchanted book.

  • New recipes for Smooth Sandstone and Ornamental Sandstone have been added.
  • Added new mobs — Zombie Villagers.
  • Added new terrain generation options: Desert Temples, Desert Villages, Jungle Temples.
  • Added trade with villagers.
  • Anvil interface added.
  • Added side placement of logs.
  • Changed placement of half blocks and blocks on half blocks.
  • Changed placement of inverted steps and slabs.
  • Wooden Buttons and Wooden Pressure Plates can be activated with Arrows.
  • Leather armor can be repainted.
  • Wolf collar can be repainted.
  • Pigs can be controlled with the Carrot Rod.
  • Various professions for villagers have been added.
  • Villagers created from a spawn egg have a random profession.
  • Wooden tools can serve as fuel for a fire.
  • Ice and glass panels can be mined with tools enchanted with silk touch.
  • Nether mobs can spawn in the overworld from portals.
  • Creepers and Spiders are aggressive towards the player who hit them last.
  • In Creative Mode, mobs become neutral again after a short period of time.
  • Removed knockback while drowning.
  • Doors broken by zombies show damage.
  • Ice is melting in the Nether.
  • The boilers are filled when they are in the rain.
  • Pistons take twice as long to renew.
  • The Pig drops a Saddle when killed (if any).
  • The color of the sky in the End has been changed.
  • Thread can be placed (for stretch marks).
  • Rain seeps through the leaves.
  • Levers can be placed on the bottom of the blocks.
  • TNT deals different damage depending on the difficulty setting.
  • Book recipe changed.
  • The Boat breaks the Water Lily, not the Water Lily breaks the Boat.
  • Pigs drop more meat.
  • Fewer Slugs spawn in Super Planes.
  • Creeper’s damage varies depending on difficulty settings, knockback has been increased.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented the Enderman’s jaws from opening.
  • Added new server settings for flights, invisibility and invulnerability.
  • Added teleportation of players (using the menu in the game).
  • Fire will return an empty bucket when ignited with a lava bucket.
  • The bonus chest has been replenished with new items.
  • New tutorials have been added to the Learning World, covering new items and features.
  • Updated the location of Music CD Chests in the Learning World.
  • Added new languages: Danish, Finnish, Latin American Spanish, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish and Turkish.
  • Fixes for various network issues.

The latest update certainly contains some interesting stuff, but the game’s console community is still lagging behind its PC-playing friends. True, both console versions were launched much later than the computer one. However, Mojang and 4J Studios could do more to close that gap.

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