From this thread it seems most are finally losing interest in it.. Personally i've never enjoyed it though.
Pretty much this. I found the finite water mod, which makes the game twice as fun, but even still, after you reach the in-game limits, it quickly gets old.Chezza said:I lost my thrill a long time ago. So does many which results in adding mods. But further reasons for modding is simply how once you enter the Minecraft world the sense of freedom, the possibilities out there with everything breakable and stack able (well most things) was amazing. But of course the other half was about digging deeper and finding treasures or dangers.
But once you understand the mechanics, realize the limitations and have little direction it gets stagnant. It comes down to complete self motivation and goals in what to build or simply do. Games that are not linear need a large variety of directions to pursue with multiple outcomes. Personally I am wanting for A.I. and better furniture interaction but once you explore that, you will only land on their limitations.
A game can only do so much.