If you want to play games you don't need a high-end pc, you might just want it for flash games or small games, also you're conflicting with Zeblote as 6 years ago was a long time ago, shut up with your "low-end pc people are ruining high-end pc gamers experiences!!!!" and actually think for a second.
You really gonna put Blockland in the same category as flash/small games? forget you, if you literally bought your PC to play loving flash games you can shove it up your loving ass if you think anyone developing games in 2016 needs to cater to you.
Your computer has about the same graphical/processing power as a carrot anyway, so you might as well.
And yeah, me and Zeblote are not literally the same person, go figure. 2010 standards is loving generous. Crysis came out in 2008, along with GTA4, FO3 and Far Cry 2.
8 loving years ago. I guarantee you you cannot run any of these games if your stuffputer can't handle Blockland on minimum. It's time to upgrade your computer for the first time in 8 years, because the rest of us are moving forward with the video game market. If your computer can only handle 2005 Blockland, then go play 2005 Blockland by yourself while the big boys play 2016 Blockland.
How about you 'think for a second' about that stuff.
right. hardcore gamers only! nobody else deserves to play video games
if you can't afford a brand spanking new computer you shouldn't be allowed to have fun, that's what I always say
And because frugal scumforgets refuse to fork out money for any kind of gaming system beyond Microsoft's latest cash grab, the rest of the gaming industry needs to sit around with their thumb up their ass waiting for, what, casual gamers? Not-gamers? stuffty gamers? It's a hobby chuckleforget, you either get the $10 walmart brand or you fork out $$$ for the real deal. The amount of fun you have is directly proportional to the amount of money you're willing to invest into the hobby. This is how it works, it's how it's always worked. Old versions of Blockland aren't that hard to find.
i thought v21 broke negative lights tho
They work with the OFF setting (lol) but it's impractical because you'd need a negative light coming from all 6 directions to simulate darkness. Blockland has a hard visible light cap of 8... but now that I think about it... it might be possible to do this with Zeblote's fix. Not entirely sure though. Besides, all they would have to do is set it to minimum, which you break negative lights, giving them fullbright floors and objects lol