You can now play DOOM in Minecraft
Th𒈔e VM🉐 Computers mod enables players to boot up a Windows 95

We've already seen Minecraft being played in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Minecraft, but now there's a new game in town - DOOM.
A shows how Redditor uDrunkMate used the VM Computers mod to run DOOM from within t👍heir Minecraft game. According to , the mod uses , a free, open-source virtual machine software – hence VM in the mod name – to run retro operating systems like Windows 95.
Here it is in action:
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This new development shouldn't come as a surprise given YouTuber Fundy recently made the entirety of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Minecraft playable within Minecraft.
Fundy explained it was created by h♏aving a separate server running coded in Node in order to record the entire monitor. The program then took the pixels from the 🌼desktop and converted them into RBG values, which recreated the colours and compares them to blocks in Minecraft. Impressive, eh?
In related news, Minecraft fans have finally discovered the world seed for Minecraft's most iconic world – the map that displays in the background be🅘hind the𝄹 game's title screen.
After a fan-powered project kicked off on June 2020, players had been working collaboratively to try and locate the world's seed – the specific string of numbers that generates a particular unique Minecraft world. After the project lead, Tomlacko, learned "as much a❀s [they] could about the panorama and it's🌞 world (the version, world axis and the exact Z coordinate using clouds)", they shared their findings on the Discord server of Minecraft@Home and just a month later, the seed was discovered.
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