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I know I already talked about that here before, but still: I used to love Notch… What a disappointment.

@Sylvhem Same, tbh.

Also I still think Minecraft is a really neat thing. It legitimately helps a lot of autistic kids. It's also an indie game success story, which is nice.

@Maenad Oh of course! Minecraft is truly an awesome game and we can't take away from Notch what it did.
But, frankly, I'm glad he doesn't work on it anymore.

@Sylvhem same!

... also it really is first person dwarf fortress so uh.... I can happily go play that....

@Maenad You play Dwarf Fortress? That's great! I always wanted to play it but it seems so complicated…

@Sylvhem it is quite fun! just let go of any expectation that you will do anything that looks like "winning".

Also the wikis are actually really useful in setting up.

@Maenad You know what? I think I will give it a try as soon as my work is over, by the end of the week :).

@maenad I'd be intellectualy dishonest if I said that minecraft wasn't one of my favorite games of all time just by how long and how intensely I've played. The main problem is that later versions felt less minecraftey to me, having to worry more about survival and stuff. I really wish that it wasn't proprietary and we could have a fork which is like "Here's beta 1.4 but with all the new building blocks and redstone improvements."

Now that I think about it, as much as I'm happy that Notch doesn't work on Minecraft anymore, I think things started to get sour when he sell Mojang, the most successful indie game company, to Microsoft. That was really a big disappointment back in 2014.

@Sylvhem don't forget that there's always Minetest 😉

@zyabin101 I know. But Minecraft is still a good game ^^.