Cause screw them douchebags from Gearbox.Tom Goldman said:If anyone can bring a successful FPS, or even just an action game with MMO-like qualities to a console, it'd be Bungie.
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Minecraft has a limit, thus it can end. Persistent worlds are still finite. Procedural generation programs have a limited number of possible outputs, thus they end. Although you are correct insofar as it is possible to make something so big that it is nearly limitless.danpascooch said:There are games with persistent worlds, very few though.Iron Lightning said:Well, they would have to get around the fact that all games have a finite amount of content, and thus have to end.
For example, Minecraft generates the world as you explore it, the hard programmed limit is equivalent to 8 times the surface area of the REAL Earth, so for all intents and purposes, it's limitless.