he cant stop kenko from talking....? at no point have they been relying on him to speak, otherwise they wouldnt have posted in this thread themselves to answer questions and concerns...
Obviously lol, I'm asking why kenko is speaking like that if he isn't in a position of power
Why do you talk on behalf of Blockland community?
I personally don’t feel stuff on, and I doubt players who’s enjoying Blockland as of right now feel that way neither.
Nowhere in my post did I say "The blockland community as a collective whole feels bad because of what you said about them and your game is now suffering because of it". I said that stuffting on the community is not a good idea but it is a good way to make people stop having interest in the game. stuffting on an entire community because of a couple of goofballs isn't a good idea, generalizations are not good. Have you seen what's been happening in the political world these past few years because of generalizations made about large communities? And no, I am not trying to say this real world example is going to happen but on the BLF, I'm saying that if we look at examples from past incidents we should understand that broad generalizations should just be avoided entirely.
I'm not speaking on behalf of anyone, what I'm saying should just be obvious.
Gotta come here again and clear some things up because I'm being asked some strange questions:
- Brickadia has 0 players online because it is closed to new testers. The game has not been released, it is nowhere near finished or playable. Comparing it to another game, by one man or no, that was completed at some point in the past is very weird.
- Vehicles (buildable), in-game brick behaviours, brick effects (lights, emitters, zones etc) and modding are planned and will not be dropped.
- Brickadia's mod dev kit is nowhere near 100GB in size. This statement is ridiculous. I have the entire developer package on my computer (all source code, textures, .sai files, tools and original blender assets) and it barely reaches past 20GB.
- Nothing we have proposed has been scrapped due to technical limitations. We make a point to always under-promise and over-deliver with our work. We technically investigate the feasibility of things like buildable vehicles and destruction quite thoroughly before we even let the community hear about them.
- No, the community is not only blockland players. A sizable portion of even the tester pool have never heard of BL. Sorry.
- No, it would never cost $60 for a key or $100 for a server license. There will be no ridiculous hidden prices. No prices have been announced, even.
- No, there is no lawsuit (yes, someone actually asked)
It's just a meme that guy made so I wouldn't take it seriously, but it's nice to have insight on what's going on in development. I wish I could try the game out