Wait, 16 volt is releasing again? Sweet.
Hah, Gilliam and time bandits. Up voted. So true.
Yeah. It's like, what if the misfits were nerdier and fixated on cthulu.
Yep, luanti can do *Minecraft. And much much more. Luanti has the potential to become a platform more like roblox.
You aren't disagreeing with anything I said. It's all very asterisk-y. And if my personal preference/position is unclear. I run non proprietary *nix systems at a 7:1 ratio to proprietary. Precisely because of the better support. Come October that ratio is going to be getting even more lopsided.
Oh absolutely. You're preaching to the choir here. Part of the reason I have a lot of hope around riscv. The processor designs themselves aren't necessarily open source. But with the ISA being open and open source the first to embrace. It "could" foster a new much less proprietary ecosystem.
College radio would have helped. Sadly here were the next state over from the closest. And just on the edge of it's broadcast range.
Proprietary "can" mean better support. But that's asterisk heavy. Often that comes down to commercial hardware putting up road blocks to competitors. Or the open source solution being the product of a single developer in their spare time.
As others have said. Minecraft is the more known and established. Luanti is awesome though. It can do "Minecraft" and so much more. I'd say it really comes down to external factors.
Do your friends already play Minecraft. And if the don't, are they going to have money to put towards it? In the end there's nothing saying you can't do both. I will say this though. Installing and running a dedicated server for Minecraft, bedrock at least. Was way harder than luanti. But if you aren't planning on self hosting then you don't have to worry about that.
They definitely do. Another fun one is the darkest of the hillside thickets. Also contenders for one of the longest band names you've ever heard. Perfect when you're looking for music to fit a cthulian mood. With bangers like shogoths away, you fool Warren is dead, and who could forget the great molasses disaster.
Leopards, you know you love to see it!