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Possibly linux@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 9 months ago

Why I Prefer Minetest To Minecraft - YouTube

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This video is just my opinion, and so if you personally prefer Minecraft and dislike Minetest, then that's okay. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion o...
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    Anyone got a summary? I really wish people would stop posting links to videos without providing a synopsis.

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      TLDR: The creator prefers minetest to minecraft.

      Hope this was helpful.

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        Thanks, friend! Also, are you saying the creator of Minecraft, the creator of Minetest, or the creator of the video?

        Curse you, syntactic ambiguity!!! xD

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          As it clearly states it is obviously god, who is often referred to as the creator.

          • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            Lol.

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          Congrats, you’re now ready for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lojban

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            Hell yeah.

            Let’s fucking goooooooo!

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      Notes while I’m watching:

      1. The “vibe” is different - in my head I translated this to “he likes the GUI more”
      2. Minetest has zero “story” / progression (so no Ender Dragon to gear up for & fight) - it’s purely a sandbox experience.
      3. better performance, apparently runs on potato laptops pretty well
      4. Mods are built-in, and don’t require tools like Forge or whatever to tweak a jar file ⬅️ THIS is cool!
      5. Customization via the Settings menu

      The “built-in support for mods” caught my eye. That’s pretty slick, and a headache with MC.

      tl;dr - it runs on just about everything, and focuses on giving the player an easy-to-mod “sandbox” to play in.

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        All the mods are written with Lua and run in a sandbox afaik so it isn’t really the same as Minecraft mods

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        Thanks for the tl;dr!

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