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This version is currently missing. 
While this version is known to exist, it is missing from the launcher and has not been archived elsewhere, meaning that it is currently lost.
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"Seecret Saturday" redirects here. For seecret updates in general, see Seecret Updates.

Alpha v1.1.1, also known as Seecret Saturday,[1] was the tenth seecret update which added sneaking, new paintings and fishing rods. It was released with server 0.2.1 on September 18, 2010, and is the only Seecret Saturday update; all other seecret updates were released on Fridays. This version is notable for the gray screen bug caused by gamma slider debug code. This code would set the display's gamma and contrast values to zero, resulting in the screen going completely gray.[2]

Additions

Items

Non-mob entities

  • New Paintings
    • Graham Painting "Graham"
    • Creebet Painting "Creebet"
    • Skeleton Painting "Skeleton"
    • Donkey Kong Painting "Donkey Kong"
    • Pigscene Painting "Pigscene"

Gameplay

Other

  • Ability to change mouse sensitivity added
  • Sliders to change volume of sound and music added
  • Added music track Calm4.ogg written by Notch

Changes

Non-mob entities

  • Paintings
    • Sea Painting JE1 Before this version the Sea image looked like this.
    • Stage Painting JE1 Before this version the Stage image looked like this.

Other

  • Option to toggle the debug menu in the options has been replaced with the F3 key. F3 + S reloads all web-loaded resources.
  • Smoother day-to-night and night-to-day transitions.

Fixes

  • Infinite snowball glitch fixed where you would craft snow blocks (requiring 4 snowballs) then break the snow block and receive 4-6 snowballs back.
  • Solid snow blocks now only drop four snowballs.

Gallery

References

  1. a b Seecret Saturday 1! But I failed Biomes AGAIN! – The Word of Notch, September 18, 2010
  2. Regarding the Grayscreen issue – The Word of Notch, September 19, 2010
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