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« on: January 22, 2009, 09:37:36 PM »
According to how I have interpreted the new "brick physics" is that all it does is the bricks fall down when hit with weapons or toggled with brick events, but that's not the same as true physics. When I first read about Blockland, my friend said there was basically a free version called Roblox, he kept telling me that Blockland was better and that I should get that, but my dad was out of town and my mom is paranoid about online shopping so I had to wait. My favorite type of build on Roblox, was one that just barely managed to stay up. I loved making things look almost weightless, supported by almost nothing, I also enjoy doing the same thing with Lincoln Logs. But with Blockland, you really can't do this, sure you can hang something off the rafters in bedroom, which I used to do often, but the sense of accomplishment isn't there, everything is perfectly sturdy and there is no risk of that changing. It may look weightless, but really and truly, its not at any risk of it falling down or anything, which is annoying, true. But it's exciting all the same.