@howie1926 @PsiZombie I've been playing Minecraft for some years now, and the simplicity is charming indeed, but on the other hand I'm playing games that demand one hell of a PC / GPU... so basically I like games with ultra realistic graphics. I guess it has inspired me to think a future Minecraft to be a potential winner in becoming one of those winner titles. I love Minecraft in itself, also having it on iOS and Xbox360 (my 4 year old son loves it on my iPhone), but I just always want to kick it to high-base, making it more interesting for modern online-players :)
@howie1926 @PsiZombie I totally agree, totally. I just always imagine 'more'. Each and every time I play Minecraft I think "how awesome would this game be with modern tech..." .. I mean, it's just a thought :) I would sure as hell like it, having a sandbox game like this with system-shreading graphics.. would make one hell of an awesome project.
@Poodger @PsiZombie @Leakybubbles I just like suggestions being open, not being able to see the future of game development - but still seeing it as an open option since online gaming seems to get more and more interesting in ways of technology (which continuously gets better and better).
@Poodger @PsiZombie @Leakybubbles Well, there is a point of course... there are a lot of physics to be aware of, seeing that every block of the world can be torn apart or manipulated. But gaming engines seem to get more smart somehow, so why not bringing it up as a future suggestion when the technology is available? I mean, I come from the Wolfenstein / Doom 1 generation where, as an example, FarCry3 was a farcry in its self ever being able to be possible for online play on previous technology :)
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