So... this is a little stupid.
Just saying.
If you're going to copy Minecraft, at least try to hide it a bit.
Just saying.
If you're going to copy Minecraft, at least try to hide it a bit.
your uncle is an obvious and rare exception. most of the people i talk to don't know anything of pirating (only a select few) and the average consumer (based on sales figures alone) obviously doesn't know or else games wouldn't sell more than 100,000 copies wouldn't they?Serris said:even my old uncle knows how to download movies illegally. the average joe and jane that have access to the internet these days know quite a lot about those things, i wasn't really talking about minecraft in general. i also thought all servers were private servers, since none of them are owned by mojang.Azaraxzealot said:aaaaaaand how many average joes know how to properly pirate games?Serris said:Azaraxzealot said:hey, it's basically a more polished version of the game for a dollar.Pugiron said:Adding a touch of the Microsoft evil, XBOX Douchiness, and Tom Goldman "pretend this badness is good!" flavor to the Minecraft world to make it slimey and nasty!
can anyone say "Good deal"?
if i can get basically the same game for cheaper, then why the fuck not? don't be pissed just because an indie developer is making your precious "PC exclusive" consolized
plus, you won't have to pay monthly for it once Minecraft actually gets finished. so.... why not buy this?
a pirated game is basically a more userfriendly version (no drm) of a game for free.
can you say "good deal"?
and the indie developer is developing it for different platforms as we speak. please open google before saying things like that.
i mean, i know how and i know a few people who know how, but the average joe or jane isn't going to do that because all they've heard about it is "viruses" and "illegal"
so again, this is just all-around a better deal, and if you pirate Minecraft, you'd have to learn a whole HOST of new things just to get it to run properly (learning how to get on a private server, learning OF private servers, learning how to mount images, learning the right sites to pirate from... etc etc.)
i don't care if all those things are "easily googled", the average individual would rather just see the price of Minecraft, then look at the price of FortressCraft, and just buy FortressCraft.
this is a similar situation like the lugaru hd and lugaru on the apple store. only difference is they used a skin pack (and yes, probably converted the java to c++ or whatever xbox uses) on an older version of minecraft, instead of just ripping the entire game as is.
I've got to agree it looks really weird with the highdefinition textures on the low poly blocks, and the pick axe just looks wrong. Might be good but Im gonna stay with minecraft, I have a feeling fighting creepers would be a ***** with a controller.Jim Grim said:Can I just say, the HD graphics look ugly, and while Minecraft on the 360 sounds fairly cool, I can't help but think that the controls would be poorly suited to the game.
Actually, that doesn't sound such a bad idea. Then we might see fewer goddamn FPSes and a bit more originality in the gaming scene as a whole.squid5580 said:God the responses are hilarious. By this logic only one company should be allowed to make FPSes.
Its a breach of intellectual property as far as I'm concerned, basically Microsoft being "Hey we have more resources and man power than Notch, lets try kill Minecraft!". Theres a fine line between homage and just plain ripping it off...manythings said:Can you copyright things people do in the real world? It's not like he invented blocks or block based gaming and, like the article said, Infiniminer inspired minecraft.BrokenBoySoldier said:Can anyone say breach of copyright?