Download the full version of Minecraft 1.7.0 for Android with a working Xbox Live and keep all the necessary statistics about the players on your map!
What’s new in Minecraft PE 1.7.0?
Minecraft 1.7.0 has only one big, but rather interesting innovation – SSIS. This is a system for scoring game events, that allows you to keep statistics about players . This is especially useful for server owners and map builders that require some kind of recording.
Keeping statistics about a player
All this is done in Minecraft PE 1.7.0 using the command / scoreboard .
- First you need to create a goal using / scoreboard objectives add & lt; goal name & gt; dummy & lt; display name & gt ;.
- After that, add the player whose statistics will be kept using / scoreboard players add & lt; nickname & gt; & lt; target name & gt; .
Note that you can only change values using commands.
Display
All goals and player statistics can be displayed on the screen, which is very useful on various maps for passing in Minecraft 1.7.0. To do this, use the command / scoreboard setdisplay sidebar & lt; target name & gt; .
Command block management
With the release of Minecraft PE 1.7.0, players have the ability to regulate the work of command blocks. They can be disabled or, conversely, activated using the / gamerule commandblocksenabled.
This command can be extremely useful for bypassing the mode change protection on some maps for playthrough.
Chat
Another equally useful new feature in Minecraft 1.7.0 is the ability to be mentioned in the chat . This is done when using the @ symbol, after which you need to register the player’s nickname. This message will be colored yellow and will definitely attract the attention of the player to whom the message was addressed.
Food
Before the release of Minecraft PE 1.7.0, it was impossible to eat food in creative mode and also in peaceful game mode. However, the developers at Mojang decided to give players this opportunity. Additionally, the Chorus Fruit in MCPE 1.7.0 has been moved to the Items section of the Creative Inventory.
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