Questo strabiliante demake di Minecraft creato da un genio del porting per GameCube ora vanta una distanza di rendering superiore a quella della versione ufficiale per Switch



Gli Minecraft community continues to impress well over a decade following the monumental arrival of Mojang‘s sandbox gemmost recently with a GameCubedemakeoutperforming official ports.

Developer ‘meesedevhas been working on a “Ispirato a Minecraft” game for Nintendo‘s retro console for a little while nowand while it’san entirely original creation with unique assets and ideas,” the mastermind dev is first using elements from Minecraft to showcase what the custom engine they’ve created and are using is capable of. Just a few weeks ago, for instance, meesedev highlighted how they crammed 25 million blocks into their Mojang-esque engine.

Da allora, they’ve come even further. According to the creator, their engine nowboasts a render distance of 13 chunks.This means its render distance surpasses that of Minecraft on the Nintendo Switchin docked mode, ciò nonostante. Not only does their software one-up performance on Nintendo’s modern console, but it also supports more dynamic environments and visuals: “Cloud shadows now distort as they move and soften during sunrise and sunset.

The dev’s inviare features screenshots that show as much, all with the nostalgic GameCube flair from their engine. There’s even footage highlighting a first-person point of view with the Minecraft assets and UI on displayand it instantly transports me to my childhood when I watch it. Something about meesedev’s engine and the way it runs Minecraft makes me feel like I’m 10 years old all over again, playing the Cave Game that started it all.

Sfortunatamente, I won’t ever get to experience the heart-warming Minecraft magic first-hand, as meesedev’s engine won’t launchuntil all content is original.There’s no telling when that’ll be, but it’s exciting to consider what everything will look like once the dev finishes swapping Mojang’s blocky assets out for their own. No matter what, anche se, it’ll surely be impressivemore so than Minecraft is on the Switch, comunque.

Gli “largest everDDOS attack was reportedly thecarpet bombingof a Minecraft server weathering 3.15 billion packets per second from Russia and 17 other countries.