Hamguy wrote:<useless and partially wrong rant omitted>
You man think you are doing a fine job but you are very slow compared to thousands of users generating content.
sfan5 wrote:Hamguy wrote:<useless rant omitted>
You man think you are doing a fine job but you are very slow compared to thousands of users generating content.
Maybe thats because everyone is doing this voluntarily and for free?
Hamguy wrote:sfan5 wrote:Hamguy wrote:<useless rant omitted>
You man think you are doing a fine job but you are very slow compared to thousands of users generating content.
Maybe thats because everyone is doing this voluntarily and for free?
So maby you shouldn't complain why people are using some other software rather than your shit.
how about you focus on making it easier to code and maby provide a easy to use sdk so others can help you.
people make mods for minecraft for free are they complaining?
Hamguy wrote:sfan5 wrote:Hamguy wrote:<useless rant omitted>
You man think you are doing a fine job but you are very slow compared to thousands of users generating content.
Maybe thats because everyone is doing this voluntarily and for free?
So maby you shouldn't complain why people are using some other software rather than your shit.
how about you focus on making it easier to code and maby provide a easy to use sdk so others can help you.
people make mods for minecraft for free are they complaining?
Hamguy wrote:-Gathering resources doesn't have very good feel, when you break it its instantly in your inventory and the sound effect is shit.
Hamguy wrote:+Build boring static building
Hamguy wrote:so they imitate minecraft in order to make a good game
Hamguy wrote:-Make it much easier for people to mod your shitty clone and watch it flourish. i have great ideas that i simply cant implement because i cant be bothered to learn how to code for such a complicated process.
Hamguy wrote:No one gives a shit about opens source, open source is always lacking. provide something that is useful and works than go on about something irreverent as open source.
EruditeHamGuy wrote:Sound affect is a huge factor in why Minetest is does not satisfy my current gaming needs
EruditeHamGuy wrote:but the direction of the development team seems backwards to me. instead of taking Minetest in a new direction they imitate Minecraft.
EruditeHamGuy wrote:You may think you are doing a fine job but you are very slow compared to thousands of users generating content
EruditeHamGuy wrote:Even though Minecraft doesn't officially have a devkit, its written in a language anyone can mod for on any platform. If you make it much easier for people to mod Minetest you will see it flourish. I have great ideas that I simply cant implement because I cant be bothered to learn how to code for such a complicated process.
+Even though minecraft dosnt officially have a devkit, its writtin in a language anyone can mod for on any platform.
Hamguy wrote: -You may think you are doing a fine job but you are very slow compared to thousands of users generating content.
No one gives a shit about opens source, open source is always lacking. provide something that is useful and works than go on about something irreverent as open source.
Fuck off!
Hamguy wrote:No one gives a shit about opens source
bitsflashing wrote:Beautiful music.
CaptainCanti wrote:I think the main problem, as others have said, is that basic survival isn't as fun. You don't have to worry about hunger, shelter, and things of that nature.
LazerRay wrote:Its easy to fix the issue with the lack of music, there is a Minetest mod that adds music and other background sounds to the game.
asydn wrote:What you DO have is a well writen game that you can modify to your exact liking, the unfortuate part is that it's limited to YOUR imagination and how far YOUR willing to go to make it a reality. I got to the party late and only just started looking into it. I'm a C++,C,ASM and java programmer who didn't want to learn lua either, but if I'm to get what I want I'll have to. The community here seems excellent and constantly comming up with new things. Perhaps the problem lies more in deciding what exactally what you want and sticking with it. Just my 2 cents.
What you DO have is a well written game that you can modify to your exact liking,
the unfortuate part is that it's limited to YOUR imagination and how far YOUR willing to go to make it a reality.
I'm a C++,C,ASM and java programmer who didn't want to learn lua either, but if I'm to get what I want I'll have to.
The community here seems excellent and constantly coming up with new things.
Perhaps the problem lies more in deciding what exactly what you want and sticking with it.
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asydn wrote:First, thank you for correcting my grammar and spelling, I really do need to allocate more time to this if I intend on posting. Because you have the fifth most posts is only a testament to the need to be heard, not necessarily having something important to say. So rude ? Really ? Perhaps it was an attempt to shed light on the possibilities. Learn to code, don't learn to code, that's a personal choice and does take a great deal of time and effort, but the comment was directed to style, other then being sparsely commented it is well written. Regards.
TriBlade9 wrote:From what I've noticed, and no one else seems to have really brought out yet, is that Minecraft is more immersive because it makes more sense to the eyes.
Minecraft's default rendering and lighting seems to be much more realistic than MT's, and does a good job drawing you in. There's even a few things you rarely notice, such as a subtle vignette around the corners of the screen. The interface as well is much more obvious, contrasting, and consistent. Additionally the resolution of the rendering seems to be significantly higher on MC, especially for the selection box.
As was already stated, Shaders would be a good addition, even better default shaders. A smaller selection box too perhaps?
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