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Revisión del 10:19 31 may 2014
Los logros (Achievements en inglés) son una forma de orientar progresivamente a nuevos jugadores en Minecraft y retarlos a completarlos. Fueron añadidos el 19 de abril de 2011 en la actualización 1.5
Hablando con Gamasutra,[1] Notch dijo: «Me gustan los logros. Sé que mucha gente no, pero a mí sí. He tenido la idea de hacer los logros como una especie de búsqueda en el juego. Así que ustedes serían capaces de ver el primero en un árbol de los logros y desbloquear los superiores antes de poder desbloquear los más abajo.»
Él también dijo: «Así la primera podría ser la de cortar un árbol, o matar a un pollo, y luego éstas se ramifican en más cosas que se pueden hacer. Es de esperar que animaría a la gente a probar nuevas áreas. Se podrían converger en una gran tarea, como matar a un dragón o algo así, lo que crearía una especie de relato en el árbol de logros.»
Finalmente se le preguntó si esta medida correría el riesgo de llevar a los jugadores por un camino predeterminado, en lugar de alentar la exploración y la invención, tal como lo hace Minecraft en su estado actual. Notch, dijo: «Claro. Me gustaría que estos logros los animen a intentar hacer ciertas cosas, en lugar de que sean las cosas que tienen que hacer. La gente puede seguir, pero sólo si así lo desean.»
La actualización beta 1.4 fue originalmente pensada para incluir logros y estadísticas; sin embargo la aplicación fue retirada de la publicación, ya que todavía no era funcional.[2] En lugar de eso, se implementó dentro en la beta 1.5.
Contenido
List of achievements
Icono | Logro | Descripción en el juego | Requisitos | Descripción | Restricción de versión | Puntos Xbox obtenidos | Tipo de trofeo (PS) | ID interna (PC) |
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[[File:Grid_Book
¦.png|32px]] | Taking Inventory | Press '[defaults to E]' to open your inventory. | Ninguna | Open your inventory. The description will match the configured inventory key. | Ninguna | 10G | Bronze | openInventory |
[[File:Grid_Wood
¦.png|32px]] | Getting Wood | Attack a tree until a block of wood pops out | Taking Inventory | Pick up Wood from the ground. | Ninguna | 10G | Bronze | mineWood |
[[File:Grid_Crafting Table
¦.png|32px]] | Benchmarking | Craft a workbench with four blocks of planks | Getting Wood | Pick up a Crafting Table from your inventory's crafting field or a Crafting Table. | Ninguna | 10G | Bronze | buildWorkBench |
[[File:Grid_Wooden Pickaxe
¦.png|32px]] | Time to Mine! | Use planks and sticks to make a pickaxe | Benchmarking | Pick up a Pickaxe from a Crafting Table. | Ninguna | 10G | Bronze | buildPickaxe |
[[File:Grid_Furnace
¦.png|32px]] | Hot Topic | Construct a furnace out of eight stone blocks | Time to Mine! | Pick up a Furnace from a Crafting Table. The description has the wrong recipe; furnaces are actually crafted from Cobblestone. | Ninguna | 15G | Bronze | buildFurnace |
[[File:Grid_Iron (Ingot)
¦.png|32px]] | Acquire Hardware | Smelt an iron ingot | Hot Topic | Pick up an Iron Ingot from a Furnace. | Ninguna | 15G | Silver | acquireIron |
[[File:Grid_Wooden Hoe
¦.png|32px]] | Time to Farm! | Use planks and sticks to make a hoe | Benchmarking | Pick up a Hoe from a Crafting Table. | Ninguna | 10G | Bronze | buildHoe |
[[File:Grid_Bread
¦.png|32px]] | Bake Bread | Turn wheat into bread | Time to Farm! | Pick up Bread from a Crafting Table. | Ninguna | 20G | Silver | makeBread |
[[File:Grid_Cake
¦.png|32px]] | The Lie | Wheat, sugar, milk, and eggs | Time to Farm! | Pick up a Cake from a Crafting Table. | PC | - | - | bakeCake |
Bake cake using wheat, sugar, milk, and eggs! | Xbox and PS | 40G | Silver | N/A | ||||
[[File:Grid_Stone Pickaxe
¦.png|32px]] | Getting an Upgrade | Construct a better pickaxe | Time to Mine! | Pick up a Pickaxe from a Crafting Table that is not a Wooden Pickaxe. | Ninguna | 15G | Bronze | buildBetterPickaxe |
[[File:Grid_Cooked Fish
¦.png|32px]] | Delicious Fish | Catch and cook a fish! | Hot Topic | Remove a Cooked Fish from a Furnace. | Ninguna | 15G | Silver | cookFish |
[[File:Grid_Rails
¦.png|32px]] | On A Rail | Travel by minecart at least 1 km from where you started | Acquire Hardware | Travel by minecart to a point at least 1 km (500 m in Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3 Editions) from where you started. Distance is measured as the crow flies (Direct Distance), not Manhattan distance (Distance from the rails themselves). | Ninguna | 40G | Gold | onARail |
[[File:Grid_Wooden Sword
¦.png|32px]] | Time to Strike! | Use planks and sticks to make a sword | Benchmarking | Pick up a Sword from a Crafting Table. | Ninguna | 10G | Bronze | buildSword |
[[File:Grid_Bone
¦.png|32px]] | Monster Hunter | Attack and destroy a monster | Time to Strike! | A "monster" is defined as any hostile mob. | Ninguna | 20G | Bronze | killEnemy |
[[File:Grid_Leather
¦.png|32px]] | Cow Tipper | Harvest some leather | Time to Strike! | Pick up Leather from the ground. | Ninguna | 15G | Bronze | killCow |
[[File:Grid_Saddle
¦.png|32px]] | When Pigs Fly | Fly a pig off a cliff | Cow Tipper | Use a saddle to ride a pig, then have the pig take more than 2 () of fall damage. | Ninguna | 40G | Gold | flyPig |
[[File:Grid_Bow
¦.png|32px]] | Sniper Duel | Kill a skeleton with an arrow from more than 50 meters | Monster Hunter | "50 meters" is 50 blocks away horizontally. Also works for Wither Skeletons, since they are technically the same mob. | PC & PS | - | Silver | snipeSkeleton |
[[File:Grid_Diamond Ore
¦.png|32px]] | DIAMONDS! | Acquire diamonds with your iron tools | Acquire Hardware | Pick up a Diamond from the ground. | PC & PS | - | Gold | diamonds |
[[File:Grid_Obsidian
¦.png|32px]] | We Need to Go Deeper | Build a portal to the Nether | DIAMONDS! | Enter a Nether Portal. | PC | - | - | portal |
Into The Nether | Acquire Hardware | Xbox & PS | 40G | Silver | N/A | |||
[[File:Grid_Ghast Tear
¦.png|32px]] | Return to Sender | Destroy a Ghast with a fireball | We Need to Go Deeper | Kill a Ghast using a Ghast’s fireball. | PC | - | - | ghast |
Into The Nether | PS | Gold | N/A | |||||
[[File:Grid_Blaze Rod
¦.png|32px]] | Into Fire | Relieve a Blaze of its rod | We Need to Go Deeper | Pick up a Blaze Rod from the ground. | PC | - | - | blazeRod |
Into The Nether | PS | Silver | N/A | |||||
[[File:Grid_Mundane Potion
¦.png|32px]] | Local Brewery | Brew a potion | Into Fire | Pick up a Potion from a Brewing Stand. An already-created potion placed and removed qualifies. | PC & PS | - | Silver | potion |
[[File:Grid_Eye of Ender
¦.png|32px]] | The End? | Locate the End | Into Fire | Enter an End Portal. | PC & PS | - | Gold | theEnd |
[[File:Grid_Dragon Egg
¦.png|32px]] | The End. | Defeat the Ender Dragon | The End? | Enter the End exit portal while being in the End. | PC & PS | - | Gold | theEnd2 |
[[File:Grid_Enchantment Table
¦.png|32px]] | Enchanter | Use a book, obsidian and diamonds to construct an enchantment table | DIAMONDS! | Pick up an Enchantment Table from a Crafting Table. | PC & PS | - | Silver | enchantments |
[[File:Grid_Diamond Sword
¦.png|32px]] | Overkill | Deal eight hearts of damage in a single hit | Enchanter | Player must actually deal 18 ( × 9) points of damage. Damage can be dealt to any mob, even those that do not have nine hearts of health overall. | PC | - | - | overkill |
[[File:Grid_Bookshelf
¦.png|32px]] | Librarian | Build some bookshelves to improve your enchantment table | Enchanter | Pick up a Bookshelf from a Crafting Table. | PC | - | - | bookcase |
[[File:Grid_Diamond Boots
¦.png|32px]] | Adventuring Time | Discover all biomes | The End? | Visit these 38 Biomes without visiting any other biomes. Note that this makes the achievement unavailable without commands. | PC | - | - | exploreAllBiomes |
[[File:Grid_Wither Skeleton Skull
¦.png|32px]] | The Beginning? | Spawn the Wither | The End. | PC | - | - | spawnWither | |
[[File:Grid_Nether Star
¦.png|32px]] | The Beginning. | Kill the Wither | The Beginning? | PC | - | - | killWither | |
[[File:Grid_Beacon
¦.png|32px]] | Beaconator | Create a full beacon | The Beginning. | Place a beacon block with a 4-level pyramid. | PC | - | - | fullBeacon |
[[File:Grid_Wheat
¦.png|32px]] | Repopulation | Breed two cows with wheat | Cow Tipper | PC | - | - | breedCow | |
[[File:Grid_Diamond
¦.png|32px]] | Diamonds to you! | Throw diamonds at another player. | DIAMONDS! | Drop a diamond with your drop-item key. Another player or a mob that can pick up items (such as a Zombie or a Zombie Pigman) must then pick up this diamond. If picked up by a player, the diamond must create a new stack in their inventory. | PC | - | - | diamondsToYou |
MOAR Tools | Construct one type of each tool (one pickaxe, one shovel, one axe and one hoe). | Benchmarking | Xbox & PS | 15G | Bronze | - | ||
[[File:Grid_Dispenser
¦.png|32px]] | Dispense With This | Construct a Dispenser. | Acquire Hardware | Xbox & PS | 20G | Silver | - | |
Leader Of The Pack | Befriend five Wolves. | Monster Hunter | This does not have to be in a single game, so multiple games or reloading old saves does count toward this achievement. | Xbox & PS | 30G | Silver | - | |
Awarded All Trophies | All trophies have been awarded. | All others | Automatically obtained when all other trophies have been obtained | PS | - | Platinum | - |
Upcoming achievements
Icono | Logro | Descripción en el juego | Requisitos | Descripción | Restricción de versión | Puntos Xbox obtenidos | Tipo de trofeo (PS) | ID interna (PC) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[File:Grid_Golden Apple
¦.png|32px]] | Overpowered (1.8) | Build a Notch apple | Getting an Upgrade | Pick up an enchanted Golden Apple from a Crafting Table | PC | - | - | overpowered |
Interface
The button to access the Achievements screen is found on the "pause" screen of Minecraft. That is, when in a world, you would hit the 'Escape' key to bring up the screen (from which you can also exit the game). Next to it is a button to access the Statistics interface.
Minecraft's achievement system involves a tree composed of achievements, some of which must be completed before others can be. Originally the interface showed the achievement tree on the left, and a 'mini-map' of the tree on the right. The mini-map was removed in the final version, which now simply shows the tree. The background of the tree mimics the world with dirt at the top with stone spanning below, bedrock at the bottom, and ores distributed as they would be in the world.
Test achievements can also be found within Beta 1.4's source code before the 1.5 release, and on the test video posted by Notch. Among these are opening the inventory, mining wood and building a workbench.
The Xbox 360 Edition and PlayStation 3 Edition use the standard Xbox 360 achievement and PlayStation 3 trophy interfaces, respectively, instead of the tree display.
History
Beta | ||||||||
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March 18, 2011 | Notch talks about achievements and statistics on his blog. He says the following:
Also, he adds that achievements will not be chores:
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April 8, 2011 | Notch uploads a video to YouTube showing weather, statistics and achievements. | |||||||
1.5 | Achievements added. Initially intended to be released in Beta 1.4 it got pushed back as it was not yet functional.[3]The first achievement confirmed by Notch was When Pigs Fly, although it was more explained than named. | |||||||
Lanzamiento oficial | ||||||||
1.0.0 | 1.9pre6 | Implemented the Dragon Egg, and changed the image used by The End. Before, it was that of a Monster Spawner; This was changed upon its addition. | ||||||
1.5 | 13w04a | Achievements no longer reset when downgrading Minecraft. | ||||||
1.7.2 | 13w36a | Updated the Achievement system, now stored per individual world/server. | ||||||
Added more achievements: Adventuring Time, The Beginning?, The Beginning., Beaconator, and Repopulation. | ||||||||
Achievements can now be used as objectives in the Scoreboard system. | ||||||||
13w37a | Time to Mine!, Time to Farm! and Time to Strike! are now also obtained when crafting the tool from a material other than wood. Similarly, Getting an Upgrade is now obtained when crafting any pickaxe other than a wooden one, while it required crafting a stone pickaxe before. If your first pickaxe crafted is not a wooden one, you will get Time to Mine! and Getting an Upgrade at the same time. | |||||||
13w38a | Added the achievement Diamonds to you!. | |||||||
The icon for DIAMONDS! was changed from to . The former icon is now used by Diamonds to you!. | ||||||||
13w39b | Diamonds to you! can now be obtained by throwing a diamond at a zombie, making the achievement available in singleplayer mode.[4] | |||||||
Próximamente | ||||||||
1.8 | 14w06a | Added the achievement Overpowered. |
Issues
Issues relating to "Achievements" are maintained on the issue tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia
- Achievements can be obtained in any game mode. Because of this, it is easy to get more difficult achievements such as On A Rail, When Pigs Fly, and Sniper Duel, and others by using Creative mode.
- Achievments such as Acquire Hardware cannot be gotten if you hook up the furnace to a hopper, as you are not getting the iron directly from the furnace.
- When using a command to give an achievement, a player will receive all previously required achievements as well as the one being given, spamming chat.
- You can reset all of your achievements in a world by deleting the "stats" folder in the world file. Beware that it also resets statistics.
- The spiked achievements are achievements that are hard to accomplish.
- Sniper Duel became much more difficult when monsters started despawning depending on their distance from the player. 50 blocks is far enough that skeletons will despawn fairly quickly (usually within a couple of minutes or less), and will not move around.
- When Pigs Fly requires Cow Tipper. Cows drop leather, but there is no crafting recipe for a saddle.
- Cow Tipper can be obtained by killing a horse.
- Cow Tipper can be obtained by fishing.
- Repopulation can be obtained by breeding mooshrooms.
- The Lie is a reference to the Internet meme "The Cake is a Lie", which itself is a reference to the video game Portal.
- "Achievement Get!" is a reference to a decade-old proto-meme: early screenshots of Super Mario Sunshine used the Japanese localization, and featured Mario grabbing a Shine Sprite with the prominent text "Shine Get!". Due to the prominence of the game and the attention given to these screenshots, "[noun] Get!" subsequently became a popular term used on image boards as post count benchmarks, which Notch occasionally visits.
- We Need To Go Deeper is a reference to the movie Inception.
- Return to Sender refers to a message often written on non-personal letters, usually in case that a letter ends up at an incorrect address. It is also the name of a song by Elvis Presley.
- Return to Sender is an exception to the above, because it requires a Ghast fireball, and Ghasts only attack the player in Survival, Hardcore, and Adventure mode.
- Although commands can be used to obtain the achievement in creative mode.
- Return to Sender is an exception to the above, because it requires a Ghast fireball, and Ghasts only attack the player in Survival, Hardcore, and Adventure mode.
- When Pigs Fly is a reference to a well known saying meaning something absurd that would never happen.
- Monster Hunter is the name of a series of games created, developed, and owned by Capcom.
- Adventuring Time is a reference to the TV show Adventure Time.
- Diamonds to you! is a reference to Youtuber BebopVox.
See also
References
- ↑ Gamasutra: http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/33220/Interview_Markus_Persson_On_Bringing_Achievements_to_Minecraft.php
- ↑ http://twitter.com/notch/status/53362371372138496
- ↑ http://twitter.com/notch/status/53362371372138496
- ↑ https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-32091
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