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#47
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winniedawho (07/29/2012) [-]
Can someone please tell me how to play this game?
is it online, adventure, combat/non combat, or you'll just build houses forever and ever?
is it online, adventure, combat/non combat, or you'll just build houses forever and ever?
#69 to #52
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twilightdusk (07/29/2012) [-]
You build stuff, you mine to find new materials, you build new stuff, you fight off monsters, you explore, you find the end, you "win" and then you make your own fun. Challenge yourself to make a castle out of that mountain you found. See what kind of crazy redstone circuitry you come up with. Download mods that add even more stuff into the game and see what you can do with them.
When you were a kid, you did not sit in front of a box of legos saying "uuuh, what am I supposed to do?" NO! You just played with them! You built shit with them! Minecraft is legos for the electronic age!
When you were a kid, you did not sit in front of a box of legos saying "uuuh, what am I supposed to do?" NO! You just played with them! You built shit with them! Minecraft is legos for the electronic age!
just download the latest from piratebay.org or go to the store and buy a legal copy of minecraft.
patch the game and it should be cool, if not then just set your video settings
Distance : tiny
Particles : Minimal
Graphics : fast
that should do the trick
patch the game and it should be cool, if not then just set your video settings
Distance : tiny
Particles : Minimal
Graphics : fast
that should do the trick
#57 to #56
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petersand (07/29/2012) [-]
well... you know why? let me tell you why
In skyrim all the worlds are the same, the story, nothing changes, anyhow
in minecraft its never the same world and the computer updates the map as you explore, so your computer have to work much harder to play that game. and yes its just cubes, but thats how it works, so thats why, not like in skyrim when you explorer you got the hole map.
sorry if my english is bad pic related
In skyrim all the worlds are the same, the story, nothing changes, anyhow
in minecraft its never the same world and the computer updates the map as you explore, so your computer have to work much harder to play that game. and yes its just cubes, but thats how it works, so thats why, not like in skyrim when you explorer you got the hole map.
sorry if my english is bad pic related
#68 to #60
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twilightdusk (07/29/2012) [-]
What he was trying to say is that Skyrim has a single, static map. However good the graphics are, all that's there is one map. Your computer reads he information about that map and presents it to you.
In Minecraft on the other hand, there is not a static map. The world generates around you as you explore it, and that means that rather than just lifting static data, your computer actually has to go through the process of creating the entire world as you play, and then constantly keeping track of the game world around you (checking to see if trees should grow or other things should happen). This process of creating and maintaining a dynamic world is magnitudes more difficult than just presenting a static world to you, hence why the game may lag for you if you run it at max render settings.
In Minecraft on the other hand, there is not a static map. The world generates around you as you explore it, and that means that rather than just lifting static data, your computer actually has to go through the process of creating the entire world as you play, and then constantly keeping track of the game world around you (checking to see if trees should grow or other things should happen). This process of creating and maintaining a dynamic world is magnitudes more difficult than just presenting a static world to you, hence why the game may lag for you if you run it at max render settings.