The cube aspect is what makes Minecraft so great. Everything fits together and can look great beside its simplistic graphics.
you're totally right. The blocks are an intergral part of Minecraft, not only invisual aspect of minecraft, but also in the construction side, and even occasionally in the humor. An 80 foot golden cock and balls just wouldn't be the same if it wasn't all blocky and stuff.shreedder said:I think the block idea is what helps minecraft. It makes construction easy, and leaves more room for creativity.
To me at least minecraft would not be minecraft without blocks.
I thought it was 16 but yeah. That's why it's good.Lacsapix said:Those 32 bit (I think?) blocks make Minecraft Minecraft.
To you, but over a million people (plus many more who I suspect would've pirated the game by now) disagree with you. I don't even build things when I play Minecraft, I spend my time exploring the practically infinite huge world. The random formations in that game can be amazing, and the easy block nature of the game makes it easy to, say, mine out of a massive cave system I got lost in.KalosCast said:Ah yes, the "you just don't GET it, you pleb"Wiezzen said:I think you're missing the whole point of Minecraft. Building in Minecraft is meant to be fun, not hard. If you want something hard, you go play something else. Not every game has to be hard.
No. People want the straight-block method because it's easy to use. Some people don't want to have to read through a book or online tutorial to build something in a program like Autocad.
I did go play something else. Because Minecraft is boring as hell. Things can be accessible while still providing a challenge. Most games manage to do this. Minecraft doesn't. Therefore: it's boring.
It's just not for you. No game is going to have 100 percent people like it. I don't care for most shooters or racing games. I find them boring. But that doesn't mean they're bad games or that they aren't fun for anyone. I get alot of fun out of Minecraft, but I have become a bit bored of it too. But, it's still a fun game and some of it is just that I don't really care to build alot of stuff, and I've done most of what I want to in the game right now.KalosCast said:Ah yes, the "you just don't GET it, you pleb"Wiezzen said:I think you're missing the whole point of Minecraft. Building in Minecraft is meant to be fun, not hard. If you want something hard, you go play something else. Not every game has to be hard.
No. People want the straight-block method because it's easy to use. Some people don't want to have to read through a book or online tutorial to build something in a program like Autocad.
I did go play something else. Because Minecraft is boring as hell. Things can be accessible while still providing a challenge. Most games manage to do this. Minecraft doesn't. Therefore: it's boring.
I see your 64X64 texture pack, and raise you a 256X256Anchupom said:I think you're alone in thinking better graphics and removing the block aesthetic will improve minecraft.
In the meantime, I reccomend you download this mod for minecraft - it's a 64x64 texture pack.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=73861
I was arguing that Minecraft is good as it is...?Vohn_exel said:It's just not for you. No game is going to have 100 percent people like it. I don't care for most shooters or racing games. I find them boring. But that doesn't mean they're bad games or that they aren't fun for anyone. I get alot of fun out of Minecraft, but I have become a bit bored of it too. But, it's still a fun game and some of it is just that I don't really care to build alot of stuff, and I've done most of what I want to in the game right now.No_Remainders said:Sigh.
Minecraft simply would not work without the "block" design.
Think about it, the blocks make it easier to build things. You can get a few logs, turn them into planks, and build a house in the space of an hour or two.
If it were done any other way, it just wouldn't function as a game, it'd be a map editor and nothing else.
I love the blocky old timey graphics. I like having it left to the imagination. My mind will accept a world that somewhat looks like the real world without any problems, where a game that tries to do real life and fails will always have that looming over it's head. The Uncanny Valley isn't just for people, IMO. Look at the N64 games that tried to simulate real life, their graphics look horrible now and some people won't buy them based on that (which is sad because they miss out.) Minecraft can look beautiful as it is because your mind can easily accept that pretty blocky world.
Those happen in the game right now, they are just rare.subject_87 said:I think the game looks good as is, and the blocky style is a defining feature. However, I feel that there could be more and better-defined biomes, like rainforests with appropriate animals, exotic trees, and undergrowth that can be cleared faster with a Machete tool.
Also, some Avatar-style full-on floating islands wouldn't hurt either.
Ah yes, the "my opinion is fact and everyone must meld to it" guy. Not going to lie, but whether something is boring or not is entirely subjective. He thinks it is fun, you don't. Don't try to force someone into thinking your way sir. One man's trash is another's treasure.KalosCast said:Ah yes, the "you just don't GET it, you pleb"Wiezzen said:I think you're missing the whole point of Minecraft. Building in Minecraft is meant to be fun, not hard. If you want something hard, you go play something else. Not every game has to be hard.
No. People want the straight-block method because it's easy to use. Some people don't want to have to read through a book or online tutorial to build something in a program like Autocad.
I did go play something else. Because Minecraft is boring as hell. Things can be accessible while still providing a challenge. Most games manage to do this. Minecraft doesn't. Therefore: it's boring.
Multiple different shapes of varying complexity. Even if you keep curvature out of the game you could have everything from boards to slopes of varying steepness. Or you could simply just not be limited to a grid.Archemetis said:I pose a question.
If Minecraft didn't have blocks what else would we build with?
Ah yes, the "I'm terrified of other people's opinions" guy. I assumed it was a given that this was my opinion on the game. I don't think anywhere in this thread I've tried to convince anyone that they're not enjoying the game. Calm down, kid.Weslebear said:Ah yes, the "my opinion is fact and everyone must meld to it" guy. Not going to lie, but whether something is boring or not is entirely subjective. He thinks it is fun, you don't. Don't try to force someone into thinking your way sir. One man's trash is another's treasure.
Thats weird, I swear I quoted the other guy, the one that was bored. And now if I go back in and edit my post, he won't know I quoted him. Dang it, I hate it when I do something like that! Sorry man.No_Remainders said:I was arguing that Minecraft is good as it is...?Vohn_exel said:It's just not for you. No game is going to have 100 percent people like it. I don't care for most shooters or racing games. I find them boring. But that doesn't mean they're bad games or that they aren't fun for anyone. I get alot of fun out of Minecraft, but I have become a bit bored of it too. But, it's still a fun game and some of it is just that I don't really care to build alot of stuff, and I've done most of what I want to in the game right now.No_Remainders said:Sigh.
Minecraft simply would not work without the "block" design.
Think about it, the blocks make it easier to build things. You can get a few logs, turn them into planks, and build a house in the space of an hour or two.
If it were done any other way, it just wouldn't function as a game, it'd be a map editor and nothing else.
I love the blocky old timey graphics. I like having it left to the imagination. My mind will accept a world that somewhat looks like the real world without any problems, where a game that tries to do real life and fails will always have that looming over it's head. The Uncanny Valley isn't just for people, IMO. Look at the N64 games that tried to simulate real life, their graphics look horrible now and some people won't buy them based on that (which is sad because they miss out.) Minecraft can look beautiful as it is because your mind can easily accept that pretty blocky world.
Shrug.
Sounds needlessly complex for something that is essentially recreational creation tool.KalosCast said:Multiple different shapes of varying complexity. Even if you keep curvature out of the game you could have everything from boards to slopes of varying steepness. Or you could simply just not be limited to a grid.Archemetis said:I pose a question.
If Minecraft didn't have blocks what else would we build with?
Ah, that's alright.Vohn_exel said:Thats weird, I swear I quoted the other guy, the one that was bored. And now if I go back in and edit my post, he won't know I quoted him. Dang it, I hate it when I do something like that! Sorry man.
Haha yeah, it makes my post really confusing, lol. I swear I clicked on that guy's name, I have no idea how you got quoted.No_Remainders said:Ah, that's alright.Vohn_exel said:Thats weird, I swear I quoted the other guy, the one that was bored. And now if I go back in and edit my post, he won't know I quoted him. Dang it, I hate it when I do something like that! Sorry man.
I got horrendously confused when you were like "Maybe it's just not for you" because I was like "Minecraft is great as it is".
It was kinda like "SayWHA?"