Sokomine wrote: Minetest needs way less ressources than Minecraft and runs on older hardware quite well.
Sokomine wrote: Plus it can easily be extended with mods on the server side
Sokomine wrote: The game does have sound.
Sokomine wrote: There seem to be quite a number of games around with similar gameplay.
flamewolf393 wrote:That's odd. I have had 5 different people try it out on their computers and none of them can get sound.
VanessaE wrote:You can copyright an implementation, code, images, but you can't copyright an *idea*. Sorry, you just can't.
flamewolf39 wrote:Minecraft needs very little computer power. I run it on an 6 year old netbook with only 1.6 GB processor and 1 gb ram.
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That's odd. I have had 5 different people try it out on their computers and none of them can get sound.
InfinityProject wrote:Minetest = laggy, but better on windows
tinoesroho wrote:Also, it isn't the dev's fault you didn't install something that comes as a standard part of every bloody PC game. Just google OpenAL.dll and you're set. We no longer include it in the redistributable because of legal concerns.
adamkool5 wrote:Let me start of by saying I Love Minetest and thankyou very much to the developers :D .
I loved the idea of minecraft but think that the new high price point and excessive additions are ruining its appeal.
i found minetest through a " 18 games like minecraft" website and am now addicted , i spend hours a day adding to my 1 main world and never seem to get bored .
I only have 1 suggestion / request which is please bring back monsters/mobs as in minecraft i loved building houses to shelter from danger and having monsters that only come out at night really emphasized how important it was to get home before dark , the atmosphere created by trying to survive in a world that you can sculpt was fantastic in minecraft alpha so i'd love to see it in minetest
VanessaE wrote:You can copyright an implementation, code, images, but you can't copyright an *idea*. Sorry, you just can't.
VanessaE wrote:That goes for you, me and pretty much everyone else except the copyright trolls as well. :-)
Copyright has its uses, but sometimes it's just plain abused.
GloopMaster wrote:There are also about 5 hundred (or more) voxel-type games that exist in the internet.
leo_rockway wrote:And let's not forget that MC was inspired by Infiniminer...
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