Author Topic: What blockland version is the totally lego-styled one?  (Read 1515 times)

v0002 was a prototype. It's an incomplete game and there's really no reason to play it aside from curiosity.

there is 0 reason to play v0002 except for wanting to spew your nostalgia all over the rest of us, it's buggy, small, limited, and unreliable.

there's this gamemode where you have limited bricks and colors, old styled hammer, no wrench or printer, round stud textures, and jimmig's minifig playertype


there is 0 reason to play v0002 except for wanting to spew your nostalgia all over the rest of us, it's buggy, small, limited, and unreliable.
i'd want to play v0002 if i could because i joined in like v13 or so, so i haven't played it before
i just think it'd be interesting

Brick selection is a massive pain in the ass comparatively. Your choices are severely limited, they're strewn across the ground, and you can only carry 3 at once, assuming your other two inventory slots are a hammer and spray can. You're forced to build on the provided baseplates. Additionally, the bricks were models and therefore a lot more resource-intensive.

RTB had a much larger selection of bricks and colors, but they were all contained within specific inventory slots. e.g. slot 1 was all bricks and slot 2 was all plates. You didn't need to pick them up, but you'd have to scroll through all of them. There was the editor wand, and while it did have some cool uses like shrinking bricks to make graffiti, stretched bricks look ugly as forget. RTB was kind of like an odd multiplayer modeling program in that regard.

and good god the Q key default bind in RTB was a murderer

can confirm stretched bricks look loving atrocious now that we can have as many 1x2 bricks to make a brick-pattern wall.

RTB1 handles like less than 1000 bricks before it starts slowing down.  you have to stretch everything for a huge build, basically.

the only outstanding good thing about v0002 as far as i'm concerned is that because bricks were static shapes they could move

retail is better in p much every other way, and sacrificing that was worth it


"working"
The blockland v0002 part of that site is broken.
You actually managed to visit my site during one of the few yearly downtimes. Here's the link to v0002: http://blockland.dataorb.net/old.php