Then there's the fact that my old shit PC can't run it smoothly. I don't think multiplayer can fix that. (Can't be bothered to upgrade, I play consoles.) That does sound like fun, though.AndyFromMonday said:Single player isn't boring during the first week but after that it gets lonely. I mean you've got your fortress of doom and now what? I do have get creative once in a full moon and end up making something amazing but in the end, I can build everything I can think of with the free version. There's just not enough single player content. If the world felt more lively then minecraft would have an amazing single player. As it stands...andreas3K said:That's exactly what I've been thinking! People, villages and shops. If those were added, I would buy it immediately. I haven't bought it yet because I think I would probably get lonely and bored.AndyFromMonday said:It does get pretty lonely in single player. To be honest, if they want to make the game feel more lively they should add actual humans. For e.g. you would just wander around and find a village. You could trade there, buy tools etc. You could either help them or destroy their village and enslave them so they end up guarding your castle or maybe just keeping them in dungeons and asking for a ransom from the local lord. There are just so many ideas that could be added to the game it's insane. It's getting there though.
The multiplayer portion is amazing though. I fully suggest you buy it with the mindset of playing multiplayer and not single player. Multiplayer adds a whole new goddamn layer to the game. Hell, I should know. I spent 24 hours straight playing SMP with a friend building a huge underground complex. We slept for 5 hours and the moment we woke up we went on adventuring. 18 hours later and a dozen burnt forests later we were still going strong. It's quite amazing what multiplayer can do to a game.
It's a neat idea, but I feel like the idea of other humans never really fit with the whole "man vs. wild" thing. It's you and your blocks of dirt vs. everything else. NPC's seems like it would defeat the purpose.AndyFromMonday said:It does get pretty lonely in single player. To be honest, if they want to make the game feel more lively they should add actual humans. For e.g. you would just wander around and find a village. You could trade there, buy tools etc. You could either help them or destroy their village and enslave them so they end up guarding your castle or maybe just keeping them in dungeons and asking for a ransom from the local lord. There are just so many ideas that could be added to the game it's insane. It's getting there though.
I don't see the reason to add a whole new mode just for adding villages and other things. To be honest, Notch could just let you turn the villages on or off. Either way, they wouldn't bother you. I mean, you could just ignore them and in the end they won't impact your experience since you can ignore them.coldfrog said:It's a neat idea, but I feel like the idea of other humans never really fit with the whole "man vs. wild" thing. It's you and your blocks of dirt vs. everything else. NPC's seems like it would defeat the purpose.AndyFromMonday said:It does get pretty lonely in single player. To be honest, if they want to make the game feel more lively they should add actual humans. For e.g. you would just wander around and find a village. You could trade there, buy tools etc. You could either help them or destroy their village and enslave them so they end up guarding your castle or maybe just keeping them in dungeons and asking for a ransom from the local lord. There are just so many ideas that could be added to the game it's insane. It's getting there though.
Of course, it could be a different mode, like "City Exploration" mode. The real trick would be creating procedurally generated villages. If that was perfected, that could be really cool.
Better take a set of bones with you... if packs of them ARE hostile, this is going to make daytime dangerous.Irridium said:Those things are adorable.
Although now I have another animal to fear. Getting ambushed by hungry wolves will suck.
I both agree and disagree. On the one hand, I also find single player to be ultimately boring; more of a tutorial for integrating yourself into a multiplayer setting. However, the beauty of Minecraft is that no two people play it for the exact same reason, and it can appeal to nearly everyone on some level.AndyFromMonday said:But it eventually gets boring. The main flaw of minecraft is it's lack of diversity to keep it going in single player at least. You can make your own adventure but eventually you've got yourself a perfect house, gathered enough diamonds to make your Willy happy and creepers can't even touch you. It gets monotone eventually since there's nothing to do in survival after a while...
Interesting idea... might be somewhat too specific for Minecraft, though (the wolves, not the rope).MintyNinja said:I would love it if they added a "Rope" recipe, so that we could tether wolves to guard specific areas. These "Tethered Wolves" would need to be fed one raw meat a day or one cooked meat every two days. Your "Wolf Pack" should have a limit for harder difficulties, just to refrain from the inevitable "Wolf Army." I would count "Tethered Wolves" separate from the "Pack".
As for the "Rope" recipe: three string in a line makes one rope. Three ropes in a line makes one long rope. One rope can reach a meter and a half. Long rope can reach five meters (I know the math is off, it's intentional, for simpler calculating in game). Rope attaches to a stick to make "leash" which can be placed like a torch (on the ground or walls, maybe ceilings depending on usefulness). Ropes can be attached to carts and wolves for a dogsled (Wolf follows the track, even uphill).
Wow, a lot more than I meant to post... all this off the top of my head. I need a life.
It didn't look like they were agressive, before tamed, which would be disapointing as it would make the game a bit easier.Irridium said:Those things are adorable.
Although now I have another animal to fear. Getting ambushed by hungry wolves will suck.