Minetest, the Minecraft-like voxel sport engine (and a basic recreation that comes with it) has an enormous new launch out with Minetest 5.4.Zero and it is price trying again.
As we lined earlier than during the release Candidate stage, one among the massive options for customers in this release is vastly easier modding with both small mod packs and whole video games. Minetest had a technique to browse and download them all directly in the game for a while, but now it may also truly download all the dependencies mods want - making it vastly simpler to get what you want after which right into a game. No more downloading one mod, then discovering all the individual bits it needs.
The built-in base recreation "Minetest Recreation" also went by way of a few enhancements. While quite bare-bones by itself, it does serve as a nice base to show off the engine and for extending with mods. With Minetest 5.4.Zero it now has a crafting guide, 5 more wood variants, environmental sounds for lava and active furnaces, new translations and a number of bug fixes. So it continues the gradual and regular build-up into something a bit larger out of the box.
Other new options include the cross-hair changing when pointing at objects, freely bindable mouse buttons, name-tags for gamers now have a semi-clear background, there is a caverns possibility for the flat map generation, the 'place' and 'fig' keys at the moment are freely configurable, lots of modding enhancements and plenty of bug fixes overall like stopping gamers being able to accessing inventories of others.
Pictured - Minetest 5.4.0 with a number of mods.
Actually great to see this free and open supply recreation engine and game doing so well. Going by the official server checklist, seems like quite a lot of people often play various games with Minetest, with multiple tons of on-line at the time this text goes reside - awesome!
Full changelog may be seen right here. See 2c1c.net on the Minetest website.
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