Today’s screenshot is some more Minecraft Xbo 360 edition. Last time i played i built a basic tunnel going through a hill. Today i decided to decorate it. I used jungle wood and cobblestone for the walls. I think i overdid it on the torches a little though.
I also lined the ceiling with Jungle wood planks after i realized the dirt looks a little off. It gives it a feel I like. Honestly i wasn’t sure about using Jungle Planks for my Base, but i’m starting to really dig it. I kind of like it now. At some point once i get to the nether i’d like to use glowstone to line the ceiling instead of torches. I think it would look cooler.
Speaking of the nether, it’s crazy how hard diamonds are to get in older versions. I have about 5-6 hours in this world and haven’t found a single Diamond. I feel like the rates were upped in the newer versions
Before i logged off, My barrier of trees i planted on the hill too give it a grotto feel also sprouted. I’ve had a few problems with mobs spawning up there though, so i plan next time i play to go up there and coat the thing in torches. I was going to do it before getting off, but my controller had 5% left and i didn’t have the charger on hand so i ended up stopping there before i was stranded without a controller.
Thank you for testing it! Are you using Xenia through a launcher (RetroDeck/Emudeck/Retroarch)? Are you on Windows or Linux? any setup recommendations or should I just put the bios files and rom and it’s ready to go?
I’m using Emudeck on Bazzite with GNOME. It’s an entirely AMD based build.
I was mostly just able to install and go. There were two issues but they’re pretty minor and easy to fix:
I had to go into the launch script for Xenia provided by Emudeck to change the proton version used though because it wasn’t compatible with the base version used. But that may have just been a me thing.
Xenia has a weird quirk with Xbox Arcade games where you need to reopen and close the emulator too. It’s an intentional feature and I’m not really sure why it does that.
But besides those two things it works flawlessly. I have almost no bugs. I added it to Steam with Steam ROM Manager included with Emudeck and will launch it through that (or I’ll launch Minecraft, and then Xenia because of issue 2). Steam Input works fine and no tearing or graphical issues whatsoever.