![]() ![]() The minimap fits perfectly into the game.2 colors for the minimap are available : “Vanilla” and “Accurate”.According to the creator, this minimap is the most fluid of all. ![]() The mod is available in several languages.□️ With which versions of Minecraft is the mod available ?.It is named so because it contains controls for setting the Z coordinate of your destination. The Z-Side of the console is the left side when you are standing at the entrance of the TARDIS. The landing pad controls set if your TARDIS will look for a TARDIS 'Landing Pad' to land on. The ground controls force your TARDIS to land on the ground no matter what your Y coordinate is. The two pull levers at the top left changes landing pad controls, and ground controls. By default, it is night in the TARDIS sky, but pressing the button will toggle it to daytime, and vice versa. The small button in the bottom left is the 'Interior Lighting' setting. The lever next to the Dimension controls is the second stage of flight. In the base game, this is 3 dimensions(Overworld, Nether, The End), but with Twilight Forest, Galacticraft, Galaxyspace, and Mystcraft, this gets increased, by a wide margin. The various points where the lever will stop is relative to the amount of mods you have, depending on if those mods add any dimensions. Directly to the left of the Sonic Screwdriver slot, is the Dimension control lever. This can be used with the Sonic Screwdriver in 'Schematic' mode. This panel contains the room creation settings, all on the bottom right. It also allows you to change which dimension your TARDIS will land in. It is named so because it contains controls for setting the Y coordinate of your destination. The Y-Side of the console is the back side when you are standing at the entrance of the TARDIS. When Easy Mode and Drifting Flight Mode are both turned on, the TARDIS will drift, making it invincible from attacks on the outside. When in Easy Mode, no controls have to be pulled to fly the TARDIS safely, allowing for easy, but low-xp flights. When the lever is 'in', Easy Mode is turned off, and vice versa. This lever toggles 'Easy Mode' on and off. Later(Level 7), another pull lever appears underneath the Coordinated Flight Toggle. The TARDIS, when in flight, won't land unless the flight lever is pulled again. In 'out' position, the TARDIS is in 'Drifting Flight' mode. Any coordinates set on the different TARDIS will be in effect. When it is in the 'in' position, it is 'Coordinated Flight'. The small pull lever on the side switches 'Coordinated Flight' on or off. This deletes every room in the TARDIS and everything inside them, except the console room. This panel also includes a scanner, which displays where the TARDIS thinks you are, and the room deletion button. The three big levers in the center bottom of the panel, and the four controls at the top of the panel both control the X coordinate. It is named so because it contains controls for setting the X coordinate of your destination. The X-Side of the console is the right side when you are standing at the entrance of the TARDIS. The pull lever next to the dials switch the TARDIS between using Absolute Coordinates (X = 10 will take you to X = 10) or Relative Coordinates (X = 10 will move you by 10 = X). The dials at the top are showing your current level, speed, shield integrity, energy, and amount of rooms, all of which can be checked by right clicking on each respective one. This is good if you need to escape from somewhere, but you don't have enough energy to take off, but it's not something you should rely on. The button on the side of the slot can be used to either generate a new Sonic Screwdriver, or delete and existing one in exchange for energy. All new TARDISes will have a Sonic Screwdriver in that slot. Directly above that, is the Sonic Screwdriver slot. Left is North, Right is South, Up is East, and Down is West. The wheel will change which way the TARDIS faces when it lands. The turn-wheel on the lower right is the 'Facing Wheel', named after it's function. This displays the speed the TARDIS will travel through space, from 1 to 8. The lever directly beside that is the speed lever, which shares a dial on the lower right, out of all five dials. The lever on the very left is the third, and final step of flight. ![]()
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