Minecraft using Minetest ideas??
Minecraft using Minetest ideas??
So i was watching the new snap shot recently and they said they can do minecraft:stone instead of the item code.....now that seams a little familiar don't you? well idk maybe they did come up with it or they saw our game and like the minetest:item commands better what do you think??
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Doesn't matter if they did. Ideas are plentiful. People who complain about "stealing" (using) someone else's idea are noobs.
(As a side note, I think the way Minetest identifies items is inherited from Lua, not an idea the Minetest developers came up with.)
(As a side note, I think the way Minetest identifies items is inherited from Lua, not an idea the Minetest developers came up with.)
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Where would lua need a way to identify items?onpon4 wrote: I think the way Minetest identifies items is inherited from Lua
Anyway, the use of punctuation is not patented
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They also have reddish sand for a mesa biomes although this could have been done by looking at real life.
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Minecraft should copy the “free software” idea. :-)
Notch was promising to release Minecraft as free software when sales go down. Assuming that Notch spoke the truth (and I don’t trust him), I conclude: Anyone who buys Minecraft is a fool, because it motivates Notch to keep it propritiary software for a longer time.
Edit: Yes! I found the PC Gamer interview from 2010 where Notch made the promise.
Notch was promising to release Minecraft as free software when sales go down. Assuming that Notch spoke the truth (and I don’t trust him), I conclude: Anyone who buys Minecraft is a fool, because it motivates Notch to keep it propritiary software for a longer time.
Edit: Yes! I found the PC Gamer interview from 2010 where Notch made the promise.
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I remember when the plan to open-source Minecraft after a certain amount of sales was on the minecraft.net front page. It's gone now.Wuzzy wrote:Minecraft should copy the “free software” idea. :-)
Notch was promising to release Minecraft as free software when sales go down. Assuming that Notch spoke the truth (and I don’t trust him), I conclude: Anyone who buys Minecraft is a fool, because it motivates Notch to keep it propritiary software for a longer time.
Edit: Yes! I found the PC Gamer interview from 2010 where Notch made the promise.
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Is Notch even powerful enough to do that anymore? I never followed Minecraft, so I don't know much about it, but I think Minecraft has gotten a lot bigger than it was in 2010, hasn't it? I'd imagine that Notch would have let go of any copyrights he had and allowed a company to have it pretty easily. That kind of thing tends to happen. If it did, releasing Minecraft as free software would be a huge project.
Anyway, just speculation. I don't know what the copyright state of Minecraft is, but that is important for how likely it is to become free software (assuming Notch would actually live up to that promise in the first place; probably not).
Anyway, just speculation. I don't know what the copyright state of Minecraft is, but that is important for how likely it is to become free software (assuming Notch would actually live up to that promise in the first place; probably not).
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Umm... Their Modding API will be in Javajojoa1997 wrote:actually everyone in minecraft wants a modding api. It is annoying having to wait for your favorite mods to update to the next version.Mito551 wrote:next thing they do: they add JavaScript to supply modding API
Notch is not even working on it anymore.onpon4 wrote:Is Notch even powerful enough to do that anymore?
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I was focusing on the modding api.sfan5 wrote:Umm... Their Modding API will be in Javajojoa1997 wrote:actually everyone in minecraft wants a modding api. It is annoying having to wait for your favorite mods to update to the next version.Mito551 wrote:next thing they do: they add JavaScript to supply modding API
Notch is not even working on it anymore.onpon4 wrote:Is Notch even powerful enough to do that anymore?
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