• Notch explains why Minecraft is not on STEAM
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[QUOTE=The Baconator;32030874]Ask anyone outside the internet what Minecraft is, they have no idea.[/QUOTE] Last time I went on a train ride it was filled with people either playing minecraft or angry birds. SO yea its pretty mainstream.
I hope they put it on Steam. Imagine the SPUF community fighting with the MC community! Ah, t'would be glorious.
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;32031101]That's usually the fault of Gamestop, since they only reserve one small shelf for PC games. Stores like Gamestop and ads on TV seem to only acknowledge consoles as gaming platforms.[/QUOTE] Yeah even though ads still show the PC logo next to the xbl, psn, etc. They also usually show the box.
Does everyone forget how shitty a programmer he is?
[QUOTE=RichyZ;32031515]he programs? i thought he just went on vacations and bossed a ginger around[/QUOTE] apparently he used to, but those are just old stories
[QUOTE=AltFanatic;32032857]apparently he used to, but those are just old stories[/QUOTE] Tell me grandpa, I want to learn about this notch and his coding :3
[QUOTE=The Baconator;32031466]Yeah even though ads still show the PC logo next to the xbl, psn, etc. They also usually show the box.[/QUOTE] PC logo? What's that? PC games usually show whatever service they use, for example, any Valve game has the Steam logo, while most PC game's boxes have a Games for Windows LIVE thing plastered on the top of the box.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;32033266]pc-dvd-rom is on all the boxed pc games i own[/QUOTE] That just means they're on DVDs, it doesn't specifically mean they're for PC :v:
[QUOTE=CakeMaster7;32033288]That just means they're on DVDs, it doesn't specifically mean they're for PC :v:[/QUOTE] There is actually a PC logo, all modern game boxes uses it.
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