I'd say Terraria has a lot more.... structure in how you upgrade things. Minecraft is a lot more loose and free with how it lets you play, while Terraria expects you explore, collect, create and use the things you discover and create to move the story forward.
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We're all glad you're still here with us for another revolution around the ol' sun.
Agreed, but if everyone named things merely descriptively.... we'd end up with like 200 apps named "Image Resizer."
So it's a bit of a conundrum, because descriptive names are clearly far superior, but if everyone used only descriptive names, most apps would be very similarly named, and then you'd have to filter based on author/developer.
And frankly a lot of us aren't clever enough to make up a name that is both descriptive and memorable like "Resizeratus Rex" lol.
I mean, realistically in math, when you stack a bunch of the same things together, they add together they don't cancel out.
That's what happens when you add a positive and a negative.
That would be if they were alternating tags for "sarcasm" and "not sarcasm" and there were just as many "sarcasm" tags as "not sarcasm" tags.
But I mean this is all just semantics because last I checked we're not actually dealing with math here. Just like the Stock Market.
I'm looking square the fuck at Windows 11 removing "Cut" "Copy" "Paste" and replacing them with fucking infuriatingly not obvious icons in the menu instead.
Do not fuck with me like this, Microsoft. Please.
According to these dimwits, people being able to be true to themselves is the source of all the evils in the world.
Anyway, yeah, agreed. It's such a small fraction of the population it beggars belief.
Tomato tomahto.
I felt like it was a plot device to show how humans are capable of great things, not that they always are the best. Picard was always supposed to be the philosophical pinnacle we should desire to reach. I mean it's already a post-scarcity society where pursuit of wealth is viewed as a negative. I saw it as that humans and the Federation still had a long way to go, despite their successes, much like the USA in the 90s.
One after the first sentence, one after the second sentence, and then a stack of seven at the end. Totaling nine.
Even if you separate them out ignoring the first two as being separate instances of sarcasm, the last section is still an uneven number.
EDIT: People please don't downvote this person over misreading the number of /s in my post. Not justified. They made a simple mistake. You could just simply not upvote if that's how you feel.
Wouldn't it have to be an even number for them to all cancel out?
Even after story was added to the game in Minecraft, it allows you to play at your own pace a lot more.
Each stage of the game you trigger in Terraria, it gets more difficult, and new threats arise on the map. If you're not upgrading all your gear in the designed paths, you'll be suffering and dying a lot.
Minecraft doesn't do that so much. It lets you choose which things you want to work on, or if you even want to work on them at all. There's nothing stopping you from just deciding to build an idyllic cottage and not pursue a path to the Ender Dragon or anything else.
Terraria kind of pushes you along, Minecraft doesn't and lets you play at your own pace. Definitely for different types of gamers, in some ways.