richardmv wrote:Improved water volume physics
richardmv wrote:item modification
richardmv wrote:This shouldn't be just another Minecraft clone
PilzAdam wrote:I want that we develop Minetest without looking at MC (if this is possible).
Casimir wrote:I totally agree that minetest should be a game by it's own. The thing it needs to develop this way is: more development. We are facing to the right direction, but we are not walking very fast. It seems to me that celeron is the only one editing the source code, and the last commit was a month ago.
Are there no other people who can do C++, or is celeron the only one who can make changes?
PilzAdam wrote:We should not focus on not being Minecraft. We should focus on making a good game.
PilzAdam wrote:We should not focus on not being Minecraft. We should focus on making a good game.
CTMN wrote:The next question is what Celeron is going to do.
Casimir wrote:CTMN wrote:The next question is what Celeron is going to do.
Why is everybody focusing on celeron so much?
cornernote wrote:celeron55 has not mentioned any plans for spending bulk time on minetest development. We are very eager for someone with time and c++ experience to fork the project on git.
If anyone starts doing this, I will be watching very closely.
Mito551 wrote:Casimir wrote:CTMN wrote:The next question is what Celeron is going to do.
Why is everybody focusing on celeron so much?
because nobody else seems to be ready to take up the development as much as it needed to be more important than celeron. and celeron created it, you can't deny this fact.
at least that's how i see the reason
SegFault22 wrote:Instead of enchantments in Minetest, let's have Buffs :D
For example - you take an Iron Sword and kill a slime with it. It's guts spill out and you get some acid from it. You take that acid, throw it in an alloy furnace with some Mese, and make an alloy made of Mese, infused with the acid. Then, coat the backside of a sheet of that Mese-alloy with a thin layer of Mese to protect the sword's frame, then grind down the iron sword's edges, make notches in the sides, and smash the Mese-alloy onto it and surround it completely. Take that, heat it some, beat it into more of a sharp-shape, and voila! You now have a sword capable of cutting almost anything in-half with 1 hit.
:D
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