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is minecraft dead

yes
270 (61.6%)
no
168 (38.4%)

Total Members Voted: 437

Author Topic: Minecraft Megathread; yeah its update 1.12 big whoop what about it  (Read 6760019 times)


Note: This is not a converter for Minecraft save files. It is a client, meaning I can connect my Blockland client to a Minecraft server and participate in it normally, rather than using the client Notch provides on his website.


how do i do this

Notch has a cool accent :o


Yay we hit 30k views :D
Drop now has most popular topic in games section :o

Yay we hit 30k views :D
Drop now has most popular topic in games section :o
you must haven't lost yer house yet

No. We're doing a quick sale, and a lady is coming on monday to take pictures.

No. We're doing a quick sale, and a lady is coming on monday to take pictures.
my parents have like 3 houses
and yet we are still broke D:

would you like to live in one?
400 bucks a month

um
i doubt any of them are up here in vancouver, washington

So you can play Minecraft with other people who are playing minecraft on the site, from in Blockland?
That's astonishing.

I have a potentially game breaking idea.. Do? Not do?
This will delay the game by AT LEAST two months. It’s a major rewrite. But I can do it.

Infinitely large maps.

When you start the game, only the area nearest to the player is generated. When you move closer to the edge of this, more map is generated, and the areas you move away from gets saved to disc. Only areas near the player gets updated, so trees won’t grow far away from you, and farms will stop working.

The world will probably get generated in blocks of 64*64*64 tiles, and it’d be all seamless. You could walk for miles, build a base, then walk back and build another base.

This would be both in singleplayer and multi player.

Advantages:

You will never run out of space.
You will never run out of resources.
Travel between several planes of existance, so “hell” could be a real plane you can visit. And the moon too, possibly!
There could be NPC villages and monster towns.
Truly epic sized multiplayer servers, lasting for a long time.


Disadvantages:

Saved games would grow larger and larger over time. Hard drives are pretty big, so it’s probably not going to be a problem.
The fog would have to get shorter, probably maxed out at around the second longest view distance now.
Multiplayer servers would require a lot of ram unless it constraints players to a certain area. (at least 32 mb per player, probably more, if they’re far away from each other)
No online saving! To share a level you have to manually give it to your friend.
Some slight lag while the game generates or loads the next zone.

http://notch.tumblr.com/

VOTE
NOW

No, I don't think it's worth it.

No, I don't think it's worth it.
I voted on the neutral one.

He must do it.


*You walk into a zombie town*
Shopkeeper:Would you like cheese or ketchup on that elf burger?

forget NO. Veto this idea.

'farms will stop working, trees will stop growing'

Means you can't plant a farm and then go mine unless you mine right next to the farm. Also means that you have to stand next to the group of trees you are growing, which'd be a bitch.

If notch forgets this up and goes with it I'm going to stop playing minecraft. Everyone I've talked to disapproved of this idea.