Sokomine wrote:For me, Obsidain has the advantage of having a very dark/black texture - good for building. Sometimes you just need something of that color. It ought to be not too rare for that purpose. In that way, clay is far too rare - after all, it is a more suitable building material than white wool.
Maybe obsidian could be produced the same way as stone, just less likely?
That sounds great to me. Or, if the problem is that obsidian is too valuable, we could always make obsidian less valuable, but making it as brittle as it should be.
Casimir wrote:"Most of the important devs" = small group of people
Also the grass. Just... why? There already is junglegrass. And the new cobble texture, and why stonebricks? And why do jungletrees need their own wooden planks?
Thats all completely unnecessary, nice for a mod, but unnecessary for the default game. And its all stuff copied from minecraft, and even there it was unnecessary.
Only reason for stonebricks in MC, because the cobble-texture is ugly. Only reason for junglewood in MC is that they had no new ideas and a bad modsupport. Only reason for obsidian in MC was the Nether. And if you really want glass with a darker texture than use glass+coal as recipe.
Here's my take on the grass. PilzAdam added jungle gress back to the game, because it was a useless node (as in, it was defined but unobtainable). He was giving it back to us, and making it a part of the game again. Later, when full jungles were added back, Celeron55 said jungles needed jungle grass. This makes sense, as that was the original place to find jungle grass. But jungle grass was now already in use. So PilzAdam moved jungle grass back to the jungle, and defined something new to take it's place outside the jungle.
The grass is sort of interesting to play with too. It's fun, you should try it out. When you place it, it has a "random" length.
rarkenin wrote:While "important devs" are important, it is a simple concept in the business world that "the most important person is the customer". Take that into account here. We're trying to give feedback, and argue our point, using logic, not power.
So true I don't even have anything to add.