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The map is an item that does not exist yet, but is confirmed by Notch, and is scheduled for release in Beta 1.6 of the game.[1]

While the object is being held in the player's hand, a map is constructed as the player explores the world.[2] On April 27, 2011, Notch unveiled screenshots of the map.[1] When the item is selected, the player can see the explored world on a parchment held in front of them.

Behavior

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Player holding a map

Each map is created with two parameters:

  • A center, which is where the map was made.
  • A zoom level, which will somehow be decided at the time the map is created.

These parameters are permanent,[1] which means that the contents of the map do not shift with the movements of the player, as in some games. Instead, it is closer to the behavior of a real map, where the explored world is not erased and movement is not tracked. Thus, when a player goes beyond the limits of the map, it is not shown on the map, and it is necessary to create another (each map corresponds to a region).

The map must be held in the player's hands while exploring the world to record the world on the map. The world will be recorded as it is at exploration time, meaning that if the world is modified a player must revisit the area while holding the map in order to update the map's view. Holding the map will not obscure the view in front of the player as the map is positioned low such that the player must look down to view it.[1]

Multiplayer

In multiplayer, the maps will have a strong social aspect, since it will be possible to give one map to another player so he / she can observe what has been explored.[2] It is also expected that maps will be able to be "cloned" so that players with the same map can combine the results of their exploration.[1] The position of other players holding the same map will also be visible.

Miscellaneous Notes

  • Notch said that maps' ability to save custom data could lead to the creation of real books written by players, or even paintings/signs that use custom textures.
  • There can be no more than 65536 unique maps per world (this does not count the cloned maps).[3]
  • If there are too many maps, when trying to craft one it will relay the message "Can't craft map: too many maps".[4]
  • The map item currently only maps the surface, but Notch said that "cave maps [are] an interesting idea".[5]
  • Notch said that he will try to make maps placeable onto a wall.[6]

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References

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