[@Garth] The first thing she noticed was that the avatars were a lot… more organic looking compared to the original minecraft. They were rounder and looked more like people, probably to make the interface easier and more compatible with humans. After mucking around with the settings a little to make her avatar look more like her. Spawning in the world the first thing she noticed was that it looked like they had applied a shader patch to it, which she approved of. It felt a lot more organic, even if everything was oddly square. Gonna take a while to get used to that, but she was glad they kept it. It wouldn’t have felt like minecraft without it. Avery winced as Rick suddenly spoke very loudly at her. “Yeah, I can hear you now. Too well. You’ll need to recalibrate your volume before you log in next time.” She said gently, still taking in the world around her, so pure and untouched. It was hard to think this was really… real. In a sense. When Rick told her he’d turned on the sensation settings Avery’s eyebrow arched and she turned to look at him with a smirk, walking up to the boy and hitting him, doing a quarter of a heart of damage. “Figure out what it does now?” She asked cheekily.