Acevil said:
I'm also ignoring the "Community" aspect of it completely, which is at its heart the strongest thing. |
I didn't say Minecraft lacked longetivity. And I was purely talking about the game as is sold rather than mods, but I agree, mods add a whole new game to it.
Let's talk about the console versions. Once the challenges are done, once you've killed the dragon, the fun you get in the rest of the game is the fun you make yourself, going down caves, building structures, messing about online. There isn't really an objective or much to accomplish beyond that point.
What youtubers play minecrafts main mode now? Hardly any, and if they do, it's just about continuing to gather supplies to expand their house or structure, there isn't a set goal to do. All i'm saying is Dragon Quest B seems to be the difference there, whereby like most RPG's, you'll be doing missions, leveling up, getting better equipment. Something that minecrafts main game cannot replicate half of if true.







