Minecraft 2 (by jdc997, my opinion)
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:44 pm
Hey, I've found a suggestion on Minecraft Forum by jdc997 called Minecraft 2, which is basically reinventing the original game because the first one is 'past its prime', as the OP said. This involves a more complex game engine, crafting, and combat, and even has a feature that would make the new game the first of its kind: packages; mods that can be inserted into the game like resource packs. I'm also hoping for an intricate world, race and quest system, which means I'll always have something to do even in a technically goal-less sandbox 'game', as well as self-movable and -rotatable blocks to allow for actual working trains, boats, and elevators, make out of actual blocks, instead of single entities as minecarts. Some of you might not think so, but the OP had a point.
What I'm honestly hoping for is that either A. Mojang forms a new, professional company called Mojang YZ (as jdc thought), or B. Hand over the reins to Microsoft, which acquired Mojang in 2014.
Now, for those who aren't too happy about B, because of the bugs and micro-transactions and all that, I would rather Microsoft work on the project at this point (and in fact, that's why I would prefer option B), because Mojang can't handle such a big game for much longer at least, and Microsoft at least is a professional company. All they have to do is keep a promise to keep the original community-provided content, such as resource packs and mods, in Minecraft 2's place - instead of making them micro-transactions, which would greatly limit players' choices - unlike the current Bedrock Edition, which I feel would be made by the current Mojang. That's all that matters to us. That's all that matters.
Forum thread: https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/m ... ame-engine
If y'all want to let me know what you think about this post and my opinion, please leave a reply. Thanks.
What I'm honestly hoping for is that either A. Mojang forms a new, professional company called Mojang YZ (as jdc thought), or B. Hand over the reins to Microsoft, which acquired Mojang in 2014.
Now, for those who aren't too happy about B, because of the bugs and micro-transactions and all that, I would rather Microsoft work on the project at this point (and in fact, that's why I would prefer option B), because Mojang can't handle such a big game for much longer at least, and Microsoft at least is a professional company. All they have to do is keep a promise to keep the original community-provided content, such as resource packs and mods, in Minecraft 2's place - instead of making them micro-transactions, which would greatly limit players' choices - unlike the current Bedrock Edition, which I feel would be made by the current Mojang. That's all that matters to us. That's all that matters.
Forum thread: https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/m ... ame-engine
If y'all want to let me know what you think about this post and my opinion, please leave a reply. Thanks.
