Not if you’re playing in multiplayer
When I feel like making things, I make things
They/them
Not if you’re playing in multiplayer
Yttr is a very cool looking mod! I want to play with it sometime, but it never fits into my modpacks thematically.
Science is lying to you. Here’s how humanity was actually created:
Why does this has to mean anything legally? I see an obvously traced asset, and what I get from that is that there was not a drop of passion put into the designs. It just adds to the feeling of this game being uninspired as fuck.
The plagiarism part is about creature designes. They are very simillar to Pokemon at times, down to proportions being nearly identical:
https://twitter.com/covingtown/status/1749462735291859423
More specifically, that’s how hand-written “г” looks usually
who seems to know all languages
I wish, lol. Russian is just my native language, and I know a tiiiny bit of german because of some relatives.
“Gandpa! What are those mushrooms you’ve brought from the forest?”
native support for custom Search engines
Can you explain what do you mean by this? I’m already using Firefox address bar to search game wikis directly
tallarico’s really outdone himself this time
I love modding Minecraft. I love reading the code and inserting my bad ideas inside. (Releases the mod and gets asked for a Forge port within 20 minutes)
Didn’t they try to do this, like, twice already? First with island expeditions, and then Torghast, both of which were very much just chores. Third time’s the charm I guess, but I do not have high hopes.
I also felt this way, until I read that the system is completely opt-in. Logistics of quality seem kinda interesting, so I’ll probably try to dip into it. And if I won’t like it, ignoring the quality upgrade is easy and (allegedly) won’t hurt the progression.
Been following this for a while now. Way before the first anouncement, even - I think devs shared some in-progress gifs on Reddit way back in the day.
If you’re interested, you can try the [white label] version on Steam - It’s a great demo of what the rhythm part of the game would look like, and the songs are fantastic too.