paramat wrote:I don't mind copper being retained as an ore ... however the bronze addition is a huge mess, i could go into detail if it's not obvious why, and we have yet another set of tools that are too similar to steel, there is mese and diamond for super-strength tools.
From another thread concerning the renaming of bronze to some sort of improved steel or the introduction of tin:
We already have a lot of high strength materials for tools: mese and diamond. Adding a 'hardened steel' is over crowding the tool sequence. Each step in the sequence is and should be a fundamental advancement and each material very different.
wood - stone - steel - diamond / mese
wood - stone - steel - improved steel - diamond / mese? No ... uhuh ... wrong! :P
Adding tin for a realistic bronze would mean tools less strong than steel, and therefore even more pointless.
;)
Mito551 wrote:i think you have to go irc if you want your message to be heard
fraang wrote:Since when is bronze gathered from bronze ore? I always thought it is an alloy...
Calinou wrote:Don't like it? Don't use it.
Oh, also, it is "its" and not "it's".
mauvebic wrote:Calinou wrote:Don't like it? Don't use it.
Oh, also, it is "its" and not "it's".
Uhm, no.
it's = it is or it has
ex:
It's been raining for a week, and now it's starting to snow.
(It has been raining....it is starting to snow)
its = possessive
ex:
I think the company wants to have its cake and eat it.
(its – possessive form. This is correct.)
webdesigner97 wrote:lol, grammar discussion :D
VanessaE wrote:It's my opinion that bronze needs to be removed entirely and put back into Calinou's moreores mod. STEEL AND COPPER DO NOT MAKE BRONZE! At least not in any remotely meaningful way. If you want to alloy the two together and use them, fine, but do not call the mixture bronze.
paramat wrote:Hi'm not going to 'leave minetest'.
paramat wrote:Adding tin for a realistic bronze would mean tools less strong than steel, and therefore even more pointless.
vv221 wrote:I think bronze tools are not the real problem here.
Like Calinou said, you don't have to use them.
What I see here is a problem of overcrowded creative inventory.
A redesign of the creative inventory (maybe with categories) would be the most elegant solution.
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paramat wrote:I regret the first post now, poorly written and too grumpy, unreasonable to ask for the removal of something. The way bronze was introduced makes more sense to me now, however i still consider copper and bronze to be a mod thing not a default thing. Apologies to Calinou and everyone.
Thermal_Shock wrote:I'm not sure why you're apologizing. Especially to Calinou since he came across rather poorly in his reply. It's obvious from the thread that you're not the only one with an issue with bronze tools as they are.
Some open discussion on the subject might even bring about some improvements.
mauvebic wrote:Calinou wrote:Don't like it? Don't use it.
Oh, also, it is "its" and not "it's".
Uhm, no.
it's = it is or it has
ex:
It's been raining for a week, and now it's starting to snow.
(It has been raining....it is starting to snow)
its = possessive
ex:
I think the company wants to have its cake and eat it.
(its – possessive form. This is correct.)
Mybe is a mob api is added we can complete the pre-stone age. I love how Minetest is in theBronze age already with no animal bones or caveman canvases.RealBadAngel wrote:Simply, mt is in bronze age now.
Times of steel and industrial revolution are to come ;)
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