The article is in German, but here’s a section machine-translated into English

We look at what players want and what we’ve changed recently. If we added new types of caves and forests to the game last year, it will be about other things for now, such as the combat system. In this way, we want to ensure that there is something for everyone in “Minecraft”. We also try to add things that solve a problem in the game.

  • socialpankakemix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    combat has been in the works for a while they are just have been unwilling to make any changes, lets hope they decide its time to shake things up, but if were changing game mechanics and not just adding new stuff, then can we please revisit enchanting, and the inventory, these two things consistently get in the way of me enjoying the game, the combat doesn’t.

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      2 months ago

      Inventory PLEASE

      The number of blocks in the game just keeps growing and growing but the inventory is the same size as ever.

      They’ve tried to work around this wilth shulkers (useful!) and bundles (less useful…) but the core problem is the same; there’s just not enough space.

      It’s not so bad for adventuring - it’s building where things really get awful. Spending half your building time block swapping from shulkers is not a fun experience.

      I rarely play modded, but I’ve had the experience of ‘backpacks’ on a friend’s modded instance and it’s such a quality of life improvement. Please.

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      2 months ago

      Sometimes I wonder if they shouldn’t just take a page out of the design for Minecraft Dungeons. Not that they should directly import the gameplay or the mechanics, but even just having more gear variety, more sorts of effects that things can provide, more weapon types, etc.

      Having some mechanic to respawn with your stuff when you die would also be nice. It’s hard for combat to be a “thing” when the consequence for doing badly is losing everything and starting from scratch. Some people prefer that, but it doesn’t really encourage risk taking, so for most people the easier approach to combat becomes “don’t”.

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    2 months ago

    Maybe I’m in the minority here but I feel like the current system is great, and I’ve been playing since like just after beta 1.8

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      2 months ago

      Agreed, although the combat snapshots did have some nice tweaks that could be added to the current system. For example, you can attack through tall grass and being hit interrupts eating, so you can’t tank damage by continuously eating.

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      2 months ago

      Shulker boxes have served me well. However the idea of backpacks isn’t too bad. I never knew people disliked the current inventory system so much.

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      2 months ago

      It ain’t bad but like half of the community hates it so a nice in between would be nice, check out the combat snapshots they have a lot of interesting features

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      2 months ago

      Its not bad, esspecially for PvE, but the late-game content currently really breaks the balancing, and anything involving PvP breaks many times worse.

      Edit: For example, there are a ton of items that increase survivability in a plethora of ways but damage scales far less easily and in less diverse manners. This makes late game in PvE extemely easy as nothing is a threat, and in late-game PvP, combat easily devolves into spamming of consumables that takes ages before anyone dies.