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Minetest system requirements
Minetest system requirements








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you mention in #1 zorin 12, but 15 in the poll. If you cannot change that, arochester or i can, give us a figure.Ģ. otherwise people will still be voting in 2 years and you have lost interest or gone to another forum. for example 2 weeks, 1 month, according to your needs. I run 70 to 100 linux at a time, for those :ġ. Given the OP has said at #5 that he has installation media ready, then suggesting other linux distros is academic, although i personally value and use a number of your suggested distros. if you are going to contribute, please do the OP the courtesy of voting. This is a survey or poll, with only 2 choices - xubuntu and zorin. I think I will go back to using Minetest 0.4.5 it had way less issues and runs smoother for me than the updated version.G'day all, and welcome to the new membersĪpart from the OP there are a dozen (now 13) contributors to this thread, but only 3 votes. Unfortunately it still has the same issues with XP and older video cards.Īnd its not as easy on the host OS resources as Minetest.

#Minetest system requirements mods

It doesnt have as many available mods or texture packs but the ones they have seem to work. There is also a fork developement called Freeminer.

#Minetest system requirements mod

Seems like they have alot of good stuff lost to disorganization,only half the mods referanced are in the mod library and most dont work.Īll in all it is portable and even when playing just a vanilla version with no addons its kinda fun still. I am using the latest release posted but all the mods are updated to developement builds and those are found on their forums.so I get alot of outdate client messages or missing dependancy mods error messages.which is really annoying. Namely your inventory items have mislabeled preview images.Īlso, I have yet to get any of the mods to work without errors ,Įxcept when the mods are already integrated into a mini-game from one of the authors.Įven the downloadable maps have errors and refuse to start without error if at all.Įach one is version dependant much like Minecraft (which is why I stopped using those too) It has alot of issues especially with older video cards and particularly Windows XP users. It has alot of built in configuration option of which almost all are disabled by default. If you dont mind manually tweaking configuration files its easy to customize its behaviour I like the authors goals when writing the code, focusing on making the game to function well on older hardware and trying to maintain a native portability. Minetest is a decent enough attempt at cloning Minecraft ,

#Minetest system requirements archive

Size: 4.12 MB archive - ~10.0 MB uncompressedĭownload zip file, extract and run. Runs natively on Windows and Linux (C++ and Irrlicht.

#Minetest system requirements generator

Voxel based dynamic lighting (quite similar to Minecraft light up caves with torches)Īlmost infinite world and a fairly good map generator (limited to +-31000 blocks in all directions at the moment) Multiplayer support for tens of players, via servers hosted by users We hope to add in some survival elements, but not much really exist ATM.

minetest system requirements

Walk around, dig and build in an infinite voxel world (or boxel, as reddit calls it), and craft stuff from raw materials to help you along the way. Though, as for the CPU, dualcore is recommended. It currently runs playably on a laptop with Intel 945GM graphics. It is lightweight enough to run on fairly old hardware. Minetest is technically simple, stable and portable. Minetest is developed by Perttu "celeron55" Ahola and a number of contributors. It is Free and Open Source Software, released under the LGPL, available for Windows and Linux. It has been in development and use since October 2010. Minetest is an infinite-world block sandbox game and a game engine, inspired by InfiniMiner, Minecraft and the like.










Minetest system requirements