It gives you the power to create and have fun while creating also it gies us people who have great ideas but can't put those ideas onto papaer because we draw like chimps
Its a game world made out of building blocks - of course the Sun and Moon aren't round.TestECull said:Last time I checked the Sun and the Moon were round.Amphoteric said:How are the graphics horrible?TestECull said:The graphics are horrible, the physics are a joke, it's coded in Java so it crashes as often as Fallout: New Vegas, yet it's better than any of the Ultra-HD bullshit everyone else is playing. It's just fun, and it lets you turn your creative side loose.
The graphics are goodTestECull said:The graphics are horrible, the physics are a joke, it's coded in Java so it crashes as often as Fallout: New Vegas, yet it's better than any of the Ultra-HD bullshit everyone else is playing. It's just fun, and it lets you turn your creative side loose.
Yeah, that's why I only quoted you on the bit about the graphics, not the bit about you liking it, bright spark.TestECull said:It's amazing how many people crawl out of the woodwork to defend a game from someone praising it despite bad graphics. It's astonishing the knee-jerk reactions around here.Woodsey said:The game is building. They're not asking you to make the game yourself.
Its a game world made out of building blocks - of course the Sun and Moon aren't round.TestECull said:Last time I checked the Sun and the Moon were round.Amphoteric said:How are the graphics horrible?TestECull said:The graphics are horrible, the physics are a joke, it's coded in Java so it crashes as often as Fallout: New Vegas, yet it's better than any of the Ultra-HD bullshit everyone else is playing. It's just fun, and it lets you turn your creative side loose.
Keep it up guys, you're making me laugh. Now, to flesh out some interiors for the seven story iron skyscraper I built yesterday...
I know I am not designing a "game" per se, but what I mean, is you build everything... whereas, in a more traditional game you don't. Unfortunately, not much morrowind was had for me. As I mentioned it was my brothers Xbox and we lived on different coasts... it did get me to pick up Oblivion though.SirBryghtside said:/facepalm.rod_hynes said:SODAssault said:Have you played it?
I did indeed try the game, although I didn't last very long. Little or no instruction (at the time) or much of anything. And with my apparent lack of (self diagnosed) creativity. Its just not for me I guess. I remember the first time I played Morrowind, on my brothers Xbox. it was hard adjusting to such an open world with only a little direction, it got a little better when I played Oblivion. I just don't think I am up to making my own game lol.
This opinion could not BE more misinformed.
You played it for only a little while - that's nothing like what people usually play MineCraft for. You're not designing a game, I have no idea where you got that idea from. And finally, MineCraft is pretty much impossible to play without the wiki. Major flaw, we all know, but it's necessary.
And on a sidenote, how much of Morrowind have you played?
I did not dismiss it, I tried the damn thing till my head hurt. I am not publicly boasting about not liking it. I was attempting to gain insight into why other gamers did or did not have the same feelings. How are we going to grow as gamers if we don't try anything new? Do you automatically not try games based on prior experience? I wasn't trying to insult your game, dude, no hard feelings ok?Mr.K. said:See this is what I'm talking about, if you were actually trying it rather then to publicly boasting about your dismissals we wouldn't even have this conversation, that is why I cut to the end and offered what you are looking for.rod_hynes said:Mr.K. said:"I don't like shooters, why does anyone like shooters, I don't get it" <- can you see the problem there
Or let's go one up to really ram it in: "I don't like boys, why does anyone like boys, I just don't get it"
We don't all like the same things, if it's not for you then you should need to find another game, tip for life right there.
while your thought is a little over simplistic, its not wrong. I don't think there is anything wrong with trying to understand something new, however. I get a little insight into something I don't really understand, and (some) people get to tell me about a game they find enjoying. Win/Win if you ask me (you didn't) I will however "find another game" I don't think Minecraft is what I am looking for in a game. Nothing wrong with the people who DO enjoy it, but I am looking for something with more structure, something I don't have to build myself lol.
Anyway Minecraft is mostly just wrongly labeled and leads to confusion, because it is really not a game, it is simply a toy.
LaughingAtlas said:"My name is Notch and I'd like to ask you a question. Is a man not entitled to destroy a locked door?
No, says the man at Bethesda, you have to pick the lock!
No, says the man at Bioware, only jedi can do that!
No, says the man at Konami, you have to find a certain item first!
I rejected those answers. I chose the impossible, I chose... Minecraft.
Minecraft! The only doors are the ones you make, and if you decide you don't want them, you can always tear them down."
You'd have to really try to top this in outright "wrongness". Look at who plays it? Look at what other games I play?killcannon71 said:It's a world builder. The same people who play it play farmville and all the other non games. It's a sign of the times where the new gaming crowd is coming in. Look at angry birds, it's a game that has been around for years but someone repackages it and the least common denominator of gaming eats it up. Look who plays it, look what other games they have played in the past, and then you will know why it's so popular. Same with Minecraft, it's a poorly designed level editor, the same type of thing that's been around for years, repackage it and sell it to the same people who are playing browser games and phone apps. It's a fad and will fade in time. It's not novel, it's not a new idea, it's just accessible. So is Happy Fun Time Barbie Island Dream Maker.
Here, watch this video series. They're fantastic. http://www.youtube.com/show?p=M-_uPjfjVzc&s=1rod_hynes said:I have never been one for creating my own games anyway, I never built my own level in LBP or designed my own campaign in any of the Civ games, but all of those games at least had a game at the core, but MC doesn't as far as I can tell, yet its being put on such a pedistle, why? creativity? They are making you guys do all the work? Keeping the fact that its an INDI company, I say again... I DON"T GET IT.
This person speaks the truth. This is basically all you need as far as an answer.danyy2009 said:Its like giving you a blank sheet and the tools to go wild on it.