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« Reply #1530 on: December 13, 2010, 12:09:14 PM »

No need to assume the worst.

No need to assume the worst about Notch's actions.
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« Reply #1531 on: December 13, 2010, 12:13:41 PM »

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People bitching about that decision are self entitled whiners who expect to have everything for free ("like omg, if notch makes us pay i'll just pirate it lol!") and have no idea how the business side of game development work.

You sound like a typical asshole fanboy. Notch can't do anything wrong can he? He's infallible eh? I disagree with his decision because I expect every thing to be free right? Go fuck yourself, stop putting words in my mouth.

I am just concerned about this decision. Mainly because I am confused on what is an update and what is a bug fix. He doesn't clarify what an update is or how an update will affect the game. Would Minecraft version 1.1 be an update or a bug fix? It doesn't make sense to me and he doesn't help matters by using vague terminology.

Also I wouldn't mind paying for extra expansions as long as they were reasonable additions and not obvious cash-grabs (like the horse armor dlc for oblivion).

There's a difference between being a smart consumer and being a blind fanboy who would buy the game twice if notch told him to (aka an idiot).
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« Reply #1532 on: December 13, 2010, 12:25:17 PM »

he didn't say all updates will cost money,
he just said not all updates will be free.

Maybe all updates will cost money,
but then maybe they won't.

And anyway, I think if you're a smart consumer you could probably figure out which updates are 'Updates' and which are bug fixes for yourself. (hint; the bug fixes are the ones that primarily fix bugs)
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« Reply #1533 on: December 13, 2010, 12:29:16 PM »

wow. lots of  Mock Anger goin on

This isn't a surprise, in fact this is one of the first things I knew about the game. Starting as a free creative thing, evolved into this expansive and fun game that is definately worth paying full price for. He sold the alpha for cheap, promising those who buy would pay no more, forever! as thanks for sifting through and helping with alpha nonsense.

Beta, to me, was defined from the start as the core and functioning gameplay mode. Which by all accounts I think it will be by the 20th, given his current record. It will have bugs, and those who don't want to risk paying for what they think will be bug fixes should buy the game right now. Though honestly, I would buy the game twice, not because I'm blind, but because it is worth at least as much as a solid Nintendo title in my opinion.

If Notch suddenly up and dons his asshat, buy making beta players pay for monkeys, I will be a bit upset and not advise people to pay for monkeys. Do I think he's going to do that? Well I don't know the dude, but from what I've read and seen I highly doubt it.

There may be a time to be upset, but now is certainly not it.
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« Reply #1534 on: December 13, 2010, 12:31:23 PM »

as I pointed out earlier, there were updates that fixed bugs and added content together. Would he actually do that and charge for it? Probably not, but due to his odd wording on his blog he could if he were so inclined.

It's not that big of a deal, I just wish he would clarify what he means by update. Or choose more clear terms such as DLC or Add-on.
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« Reply #1535 on: December 13, 2010, 05:12:43 PM »

Erm.. Just in case anyone didn't realise my comments about subscriptions and Notch 'selling out' were a joke. That is why my next sentences started with 'On a more serious note'. Facepalm Note to future self, use more smilies with your jokes.

As far as I'm concerned it's Notches game so he can charge people whatever he wants, and good luck to him too.
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« Reply #1536 on: December 13, 2010, 06:02:46 PM »

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People bitching about that decision are self entitled whiners who expect to have everything for free ("like omg, if notch makes us pay i'll just pirate it lol!") and have no idea how the business side of game development work.

You sound like a typical asshole fanboy. Notch can't do anything wrong can he? He's infallible eh? I disagree with his decision because I expect every thing to be free right? Go fuck yourself, stop putting words in my mouth.

I certainly don't think I'm an "asshole fanboy", or than Notch is infallible. Just that people are way too jumpy, and tend to feel self-entitled about something just because they like it and Notch is indie.

Also, if I were you, I would refrain from using such hateful speech. It just makes you look like someone resorting to insults because he cannot express himself clearly otherwise.

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I am just concerned about this decision. Mainly because I am confused on what is an update and what is a bug fix. He doesn't clarify what an update is or how an update will affect the game. Would Minecraft version 1.1 be an update or a bug fix? It doesn't make sense to me and he doesn't help matters by using vague terminology.
That's precisely the issue. Would 1.1 be an update or a bugfix? What about 2.0? What about another game that Mojang would make 5 years from now that would bear some resemblance to Minecraft? All these point of views could be defended for in court, given a good lawyer. And that's precisely what Notch wants to avoid.

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Also I wouldn't mind paying for extra expansions as long as they were reasonable additions and not obvious cash-grabs (like the horse armor dlc for oblivion).

There's a difference between being a smart consumer and being a blind fanboy who would buy the game twice if notch told him to (aka an idiot).

Well, if you are a smart consumer, then you know how to differentiate the updates you want to buy from "horse armor dlcs". And I have actually bought the game twice when Notch first made it available, because I loved what he did and wanted to support him. Not all of us reason on a "what's the cheapest I can get this for?" basis.
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« Reply #1537 on: December 13, 2010, 06:11:39 PM »

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That's precisely the issue. Would 1.1 be an update or a bugfix? What about 2.0? What about another game that Mojang would make 5 years from now that would bear some resemblance to Minecraft?

This is what I want clarification on. The last sentence you're just being a smartass, and Minecraft 2 would be a completely different game. I just want to know what he means by update.

If any other company did this you guys would be frothing at the mouth in anger, but Notch does it and you defend him up and down. I don't get you guys sometimes.
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« Reply #1538 on: December 13, 2010, 06:15:13 PM »

Don't mistake a small number of speakers for the whole. I, for one, take no real side on the issue, but that doesn't mean I'm not curious as to what's going to end up happening. Knowing Notch, I'd be surprised if he actually did end up charging for future updates unless they formed what's essentially an entirely new game (like a new gamemode, like the dungeons and levers expansion he's brought up a few times) whereas simple additions to existing game content would require no additional payment.
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« Reply #1539 on: December 13, 2010, 06:27:31 PM »

not defending, just being reasonable. What is an update? What is a bug fix? Use your noggin. Not that hard. See no issue.

And like I said, even if a bugfix is an update, or whatever your confusion seems to be, he didn't say he'd charge for it, just that he's reserving the right to do so. Not like he's done it yet. Complain when that happens.
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« Reply #1540 on: December 13, 2010, 07:00:42 PM »

and none of this matters to me. I got alpha. :3
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« Reply #1541 on: December 13, 2010, 07:08:02 PM »

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That's precisely the issue. Would 1.1 be an update or a bugfix? What about 2.0? What about another game that Mojang would make 5 years from now that would bear some resemblance to Minecraft?

This is what I want clarification on. The last sentence you're just being a smartass, and Minecraft 2 would be a completely different game. I just want to know what he means by update.

I'm really not being a smartass. For us, the stupidity of such a situation is obvious; but imagine some dude who had nothing better to do with his time and brought it to the court. His argument would be that by paying 10 euros, he entered in a legal contract with Mojang to obtain all future updates for a product for free, and that therefore he feels entitled to obtain Minecraft 2/Minecraft 3/etc. for free.

For us, this would sound retarded, and rightfully so- however it would be a very defendable position in court with a decent lawyer.

It is for issues like these that Notch got a lawyer: the judicial system can be stupid, and some idiots can make it work to their advantage. And as developers, we don't a full grasp on these kind of things- therefore we need to be very careful on what we say in these situations.

Again, for us as gamers/developers it sounds stupid, but this shit would fly in a court.
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« Reply #1542 on: December 13, 2010, 08:14:43 PM »

The way I see it, you can't say "Knowing Notch.." anymore. He has a company to run, salaries to pay. What happens when no more people buy the game? They're still stuck developing for it, but no income is made. That's awful management.

It's also pretty badass because now everyone that reads this will try to buy it before beta. And those that don't, well, they'll be paying for new content, which is still good for the company.
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« Reply #1543 on: December 13, 2010, 08:56:16 PM »

It's probably just just going to mean that he'll charge a few dollars for the Zombie Siege and Dungeons and Levers expansions.  Just get a copy while it's still in alpha and don't worry about it.
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« Reply #1544 on: December 14, 2010, 03:20:29 AM »

This is what I want clarification on. The last sentence you're just being a smartass, and Minecraft 2 would be a completely different game. I just want to know what he means by update.

If any other company did this you guys would be frothing at the mouth in anger, but Notch does it and you defend him up and down. I don't get you guys sometimes.

alright baby, calm down. here, have a piece of cheese.

Notch hasn't said that people will be charged for updates, he has just taken away the guarantee that users can never be charged for one. To put this in perspective, you haven't explicitly stated that you aren't a murderer, should we now assume you are?

Should I start accusing you? Should I just accuse anyone trying to talk sense in to me as being a petty fanboy?

The day Notch charges someone extra for a bug fix is a day I will be on your side, but you're jumping the gun a bit, you have to admit
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