So I beat Minecraft.
So I beat Minecraft.
I stared at my screen for a few minutes, then stood up. I sat down again. I closed my laptop, sat there, and thought for about twenty minutes.
I expect this from some games, but not Minecraft.
I expect this from some games, but not Minecraft.
Abracadabra, you're an idiot.
- Stormweaver
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Re: So I beat Minecraft.
I know the feeling.
It's like beating lego. It just...doesn't.
It's like beating lego. It just...doesn't.
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Re: So I beat Minecraft.
That's what happens to me when I play vanilla. Actually what motivated me to try mods.
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Re: So I beat Minecraft.
I'm confused, I read the OP as meaning it's a good thing?
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Re: So I beat Minecraft.
It either touched them in a very profound emotional way, or they were so disgusted and distressed that they had to allow their blood pressure to fall to a safe level.
I'm not sure which
I'm not sure which
Re: So I beat Minecraft.
Did the pseudo-intellectual rambling actually cause an existential crisis, or just induce a fit of facepalm?Fracture wrote:I stared at my screen for a few minutes, then stood up. I sat down again. I closed my laptop, sat there, and thought for about twenty minutes.
I expect this from some games, but not Minecraft.
Re: So I beat Minecraft.
Not an existential crisis, no, but made me stop to think for a while. I'd honestly never considered the dream perspective much, and suddenly I felt I had to think it through, and did.BinoAl wrote:Did the pseudo-intellectual rambling actually cause an existential crisis, or just induce a fit of facepalm?Fracture wrote:I stared at my screen for a few minutes, then stood up. I sat down again. I closed my laptop, sat there, and thought for about twenty minutes.
I expect this from some games, but not Minecraft.
No, guys, it wasn't the fact that I'd beaten the game, it was the conversation the game had with itself that followed.
Abracadabra, you're an idiot.
Re: So I beat Minecraft.
I was disappointed with it. It really felt like it cheapened the game a bit. Not JUST the end text, but the fact that the game is now beatable. The text was just the cherry on top of the sundae of suck.Fracture wrote:Not an existential crisis, no, but made me stop to think for a while. I'd honestly never considered the dream perspective much, and suddenly I felt I had to think it through, and did.BinoAl wrote:Did the pseudo-intellectual rambling actually cause an existential crisis, or just induce a fit of facepalm?Fracture wrote:I stared at my screen for a few minutes, then stood up. I sat down again. I closed my laptop, sat there, and thought for about twenty minutes.
I expect this from some games, but not Minecraft.
No, guys, it wasn't the fact that I'd beaten the game, it was the conversation the game had with itself that followed.
Re: So I beat Minecraft.
don't worry guys, it's just something there for the people who need a set objective, and aren't very good at creating their own.
Some prefer to build for the sake of building, others may want to try and achieve a goal.
Some prefer to build for the sake of building, others may want to try and achieve a goal.
Re: So I beat Minecraft.
Liked the text, not so much that the game is beatable.BinoAl wrote: I was disappointed with it. It really felt like it cheapened the game a bit. Not JUST the end text, but the fact that the game is now beatable. The text was just the cherry on top of the sundae of suck.
Abracadabra, you're an idiot.