I asked it to build an, albeit simple, redstone building in Minecraft of all things. It didn't get everything quite right (namely, torches can't be used in redstone circuits), but most everything else was correct!
> How would you design a simple Minecraft building, which had 4 rooms? Each room would have a single light which could be turned on or off via a switch near the entrance of that room. The redstone used to connect the switches to the lights would not be visible, except for the switches and lights themselves.
> To design a simple Minecraft building with 4 rooms and a light switch for each room, I would start by creating a basic structure with 4 walls, a ceiling, and a floor. Each wall would have a door that leads to one of the rooms.
Next, I would add a light source in each of the 4 rooms, such as a torch or a lamp. These lights would be placed in the center of the room for maximum visibility.
To connect the light switches to the lights, I would use redstone wire and repeaters to create a hidden circuit that connects each switch to the light in its corresponding room. The redstone wire would be hidden behind the walls or under the floor, and the repeaters would be hidden behind blocks or furniture to keep the circuit hidden.
Finally, I would add the light switches near the entrance of each room, using a lever or button that players can interact with to turn the lights on or off. This would allow players to easily control the lighting in each room without having to see the redstone wiring.
Overall, this simple Minecraft building would have 4 rooms, each with its own light source that can be controlled by a hidden redstone circuit and a visible switch near the entrance of the room. This design would provide a functional and visually appealing lighting system for the building.
I asked it to build an, albeit simple, redstone building in Minecraft of all things. It didn't get everything quite right (namely, torches can't be used in redstone circuits), but most everything else was correct!
> How would you design a simple Minecraft building, which had 4 rooms? Each room would have a single light which could be turned on or off via a switch near the entrance of that room. The redstone used to connect the switches to the lights would not be visible, except for the switches and lights themselves.
> To design a simple Minecraft building with 4 rooms and a light switch for each room, I would start by creating a basic structure with 4 walls, a ceiling, and a floor. Each wall would have a door that leads to one of the rooms.
Next, I would add a light source in each of the 4 rooms, such as a torch or a lamp. These lights would be placed in the center of the room for maximum visibility.
To connect the light switches to the lights, I would use redstone wire and repeaters to create a hidden circuit that connects each switch to the light in its corresponding room. The redstone wire would be hidden behind the walls or under the floor, and the repeaters would be hidden behind blocks or furniture to keep the circuit hidden.
Finally, I would add the light switches near the entrance of each room, using a lever or button that players can interact with to turn the lights on or off. This would allow players to easily control the lighting in each room without having to see the redstone wiring.
Overall, this simple Minecraft building would have 4 rooms, each with its own light source that can be controlled by a hidden redstone circuit and a visible switch near the entrance of the room. This design would provide a functional and visually appealing lighting system for the building.