Casimir wrote:Tomorrow (or some other day) I will start this (or someone else will do).
Are you saying that I put an abnormal brain into a seven and a half foot long, fifty-four inch wide GORILLA?
Deas santa, i wish somebody will make me a present someday...
Are you saying that I put an abnormal brain into a seven and a half foot long, fifty-four inch wide GORILLA?
Casimir wrote:Complicated to explain (I always have problems explaining things).
The first time I played minecraft I had a strange idea. You know games like second life and world of warcraft have one big world everyone plays in, and reality itself is just one world, for minecraft there were a lot of small servers. Minecraftworld can be infinite, there is always enough space for everyone, so I had the idea of one big world in minecraft. That world would be hosted decentralised (in some obscure way I don't know). Due to the decentralisation the "server" wouldn't have any downtimes and would be powerful enough for all the people to play on. In fact it would be bigger the more players play. Because everyone who plays can host a "part" of the server.
But minecraft is closed source so it was not possible.
Then I found minetest and now I try to start something like this. Step by step. Starting with the things I can do, building on those I have done.
The easiest thing is to share a world, just like the normal worlds in minetest. You download it, build things and upload it again. Somebody else downloads your version, builds something else and uploads it again. And so on.
Next step is making an actual server. Not a permanent one - there is no need to. Just a server running for some time. Starting with the latest version of the map, people join, build stuff and when the server is shut down, the world will be uploaded again. Then somebody else can make a server with the same map and host it.
p.s. Anyone tried to join?
Iqualfragile wrote:the only problem is that you have to trust everybody running a part of the server…
Casimir wrote:You might have noticed that I did it my self on the next day (also known as "tomorrow") ;)
New version: http://ompldr.org/vZ29uNQ/Tinas%202.zip
I thought about what happens when two people play the world independent from each other and upload their versions. Something very interesting: Selforganisation/Evolution. The better one wins and continuous, the other one won't. Griefing makes no sense here.
Is there a single upload/download site that everyone accesses?










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