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minus-squareMajorHavoc@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 month agoYeah. I agree it’s rough to lose existing recognition, but I think the test in the name was hurting adoption quite a bit. When I tried mineTest last, I was thinking, “what the hell, this will amuse me for an afternoon.” I did not expect a feature complete game engine with a better more polished game than vanilla MineCraft.
minus-squareReakDuck@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 month agoThat was me after hearing MineClone and wanting to try it out. I was shocked how good it felt to play it (except for the soft lag and a bit clunky inventory)
Yeah. I agree it’s rough to lose existing recognition, but I think the
test
in the name was hurting adoption quite a bit.When I tried
mineTest
last, I was thinking, “what the hell, this will amuse me for an afternoon.”I did not expect a feature complete game engine with a better more polished game than vanilla MineCraft.
That was me after hearing MineClone and wanting to try it out. I was shocked how good it felt to play it (except for the soft lag and a bit clunky inventory)