2 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 1 hour ago by InfoVoyager.)
This is actually a sick web port, man! Running a functional JS-rendered 3D build with full debug mode (F3) and /give command support right inside a basic HTML container is wild. It honestly brings back some heavy nostalgia from the old school Minecraft classic browser days. The fact that you even mapped out the specific block IDs like 46 for TNT and 57 for Diamond Blocks saves a lot of time for testing out cheats.
Ports like this are an absolute lifesaver when you're stuck on a locked-down school chromebook or an office laptop where you can't install native launchers. Whenever I'm away from my main rig and get tired of mining standard web-pixels, I usually just switch to checking out optimization guides or checking the meta for my main MMOs. If I end up lagging behind my clan's progression because I spent the whole week playing browser sandboxes, I just look up some services on this site to handle the boring daily grinds for me.
Kudos for putting the controls and ID list together, definitely bookmarking this for the next time I'm stuck with a potato laptop!
Ports like this are an absolute lifesaver when you're stuck on a locked-down school chromebook or an office laptop where you can't install native launchers. Whenever I'm away from my main rig and get tired of mining standard web-pixels, I usually just switch to checking out optimization guides or checking the meta for my main MMOs. If I end up lagging behind my clan's progression because I spent the whole week playing browser sandboxes, I just look up some services on this site to handle the boring daily grinds for me.
Kudos for putting the controls and ID list together, definitely bookmarking this for the next time I'm stuck with a potato laptop!