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Just came back after a hiatus, and I'm lost.
SIR CHALKIUS:
So, I bought Blockland in '07. Played for a loong time. Made friends and all that such stuff. Took a break in 2009, and came back at the beginning of 2010. I then took a break shortly after that and here I am today. But this thread is mainly to help myself understand a few changes that have been made since then.
First and foremost, I've come to learn that maps were almost completely discarded to make way for shaders. As a veteran of BL I can tell you that some of my funnest times were on Slopes and the like. So believe me when I say I'm not exactly sure why they were done away with. I'm not dissing on the update (from what I know this happened a long time ago) but I just want to understand why it was done.
The second thing is I see that Blockland is trying to be greenlighted which I think is great. I'm just not 100% sure how that would work properly. What would be done about keys?
That's pretty much all that I have questions about, so if anyone's got answers to help ease my mind that'd be wonderful.
Blake1:
Welcome back.
Badspot has already said we won't have a problem with keys when on steam.
Maps (oh god not again) were removed because they were an old feature that pretty much looked terrible, and slowed down updates. They were removed for faster updates and for really cool shadows and shaders.
Hope you enjoy your stay back.
EDIT:
--- Quote ---Q: Will I have to buy the game again?
A: No. Your current Blockland key will work on steam (assuming this is possible, which it should be).
Q: Will I get to keep my BLID if Blockland gets on steam?
A: Yes
Q: I don't like steam. Will I have to use steam?
A: No, you will not have to use steam. This will be an additional way for people to get the game, not a replacement.
--- End quote ---
Just in case you have any questions regarding Steam, this is most of what we know.
SIR CHALKIUS:
Ah. I understand now. I personally like the shaders and stuff, but I was confused on how environment blandness and possible fatigue due to a lack in venue would be prevented.
Also, I love steam so I've got no problems with that; I was just wondering how it would work.
Minnax:
Haha. welcome back, my old friend.
[Maxx]:
Basically, we've had a ton of revision updates to the game, on August 9th, of last year the game was updated to V21, which caused crashing problems.
And later on was fixed, v21 took away maps because they were apparentall-
--- Quote from: Blake1 on November 24, 2013, 10:47:13 PM ---Maps (oh god not again) were removed because they were an old feature that pretty much looked terrible, and slowed down updates. They were removed for faster updates and for really cool shadows and shaders.
--- End quote ---
That explains that.
Anyway, we got onto steam greenlight in sept of last year, and got greenlit a few months ago(? i think).
We're almost to steam.