hvrock13 wrote:connorartman97 wrote:hvrock13 wrote:Emershaan wrote:hvrock13 wrote:It just doesn't make sense, and when you look at it from a bystander's point of view, it seems kind of silly.
This is the internet. Don't expect it to be rational.
That's what scares me the most about the future. And I'm not even one of those technophobic old-timers..
It's just having fun, taking more depth into a great game.
I think depth is putting it lightly. Bringing an economical system into the game is bringing depth. bringing in real estate is also adding depth. But bringing in ridiculous feuds, building enemies, and treating the game with more seriousness than a lot of people give to actual life, now that's crossing the line between adding depth and getting wrapped up into a virtual world.
Now, some people would argue, that is how most games are played, What makes Minerealm the way it is, is the depth that it has added to Minecraft, It brings a game inside of a game. It adds Business strategies, Wars, Political Relations, all into a sandbox game, and no other server can do that.
And As Ramien Said:
Also the community, the rage that was brought, or love even, towards lightbulbs. Or the Echo Run war, or Cube Island, Anti-Greifer, and the SIA. If none of thoose things ring a bell then, as ramien said, too new to understand.