Possibly linux@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 3 months agoWhy I Prefer Minetest To Minecraft - YouTubewww.youtube.comexternal-linkmessage-square64fedilinkarrow-up1145 cross-posted to: minetest@lemmy.ml
arrow-up1145external-linkWhy I Prefer Minetest To Minecraft - YouTubewww.youtube.comPossibly linux@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 3 months agomessage-square64fedilink cross-posted to: minetest@lemmy.ml
minus-squareHeartyOfGlass@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up33·3 months agoNotes while I’m watching: The “vibe” is different - in my head I translated this to “he likes the GUI more” Minetest has zero “story” / progression (so no Ender Dragon to gear up for & fight) - it’s purely a sandbox experience. better performance, apparently runs on potato laptops pretty well Mods are built-in, and don’t require tools like Forge or whatever to tweak a jar file ⬅️ THIS is cool! 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.
minus-squareqaz@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11·edit-23 months agoAll the mods are written with Lua and run in a sandbox afaik so it isn’t really the same as Minecraft mods
Notes while I’m watching:
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.
All the mods are written with Lua and run in a sandbox afaik so it isn’t really the same as Minecraft mods
Thanks for the tl;dr!