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Colour is British English I think .-. Besides it’s the same thing
Like grey and gray, same thing, just different spelling because one is American and the other is British. But both are still correct. ._.
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Colour is British English I think .-. Besides it’s the same thing
How do u know dis...actually
u can get them to work if u edit MCPE files (dunt ask how I know dis)
But people can edit it to be invisibleDunno wether this is true, but ever since the 'Better together' update I've noticed, any skins that I upload with 'invisible parts' automatically turns black. This solves the 'Invisible skins', or so I thought. I'm concerned about the skins available in the Minecraft Store. There are skins that have extra chunks or less than normal. Players could use this as an advantage - hiding. There is a Starwars skin with the half top gone. So if you think about it and could, ban the specific skins?
*sighs*How do u know dis...
Kewl, but u didn't need answer xD*sighs*
I edit app files for programming practice, and i once took the file for a dirt block, and went into Krita and made transparent. Since they are ordered the same way as skins, I ASSUMED that it would work the same way with skins.
SEE! EXPLAINED -_-
Lol don't argue with someone who can't even spell xD Wtf is ASIFYOURCOOL? It should be ASIFYOU'RECOOL or ASIFYOURECOOL...mhm
and cos u cant think of something
ish okie xD
ikrLol don't argue with someone who can't even spell xD Wtf is ASIFYOURCOOL? It should be ASIFYOU'RECOOL or ASIFYOURECOOL...
Asif just likes to get attention from other players.
Color in American english.Colour in fine and genuine British english.
Old threadColor in American english.Colour in fine and genuine British english.
Clover in Irish english.
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