Computer resolution- "The display resolution of a digital television or display device is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed."Crono1973 said:Perhaps you could point out where I compared graphics. Hell, I made no comparison at all much less about graphics.Tdc2182 said:The problem is building is one of the few things you rarely do.Crono1973 said:I wish it did, I bought it because I had read that it was like a 2D Minecraft. It's more like a really bad platform game where you can build if you have the patience. Last I checked (and it's been a few weeks) the game had no pause and the resolution was only 800x600. Pause has been standard since atleast 1985 (Super Mario Bros. on the NES) and how long ago was it that most PC users ran 800x600?Ronan Gallagher said:Terraria. Cant ANYONE see that it has Minecraft Written All over it!?
Look at it this way,
Minecraft= open world adventure game with emphasis on building structures to help you survive
Terraria= Open world Adventure game with emphasis on exploring, adventuring, and looting.
And seriously, you're comparing the graphics of these games? Last time I checked, people don't buy Minecraft to test their specs.
I said that the pause function has been standard since atleast 1985, the devs of Terraria obviously decided that standard wasn't worth their time and 800x600 hasn't been the most used resolution for PC users for atleast 10 years. I was running 1024x768 before Win XP came out.
Releasing a game in 2011 without a pause function and running only at 800x600 is retarded when most games released in 2011 have full support for atleast 1920x1080. Resolution is not the same thing as graphics. Look it up if you didn't already know that.
Graphics- "Visual images produced by computer processing"
So yeah. You were talking about graphics in a certain sense of the word.