Borgz16 hours ago
There is a 2020 video with a Minecraft developer talking about this testing infrastructure: https://youtu.be/vXaWOJTCYNg
maxbaines17 hours ago
This is notable as Game Tests are now available in the game.
skerit16 hours ago
Very cool, though I do wish we had access to their suite of tests.
rauli_13 hours ago
As a Linux user I'm grateful that they are still developing the Java version of Minecraft.
zimpenfish17 hours ago
Yearning for the day when they post a snapshot which is actually optimised and we don't have to install 20 mods just to get adequate performance.
(Difficult to sell merch or lootboxes on that back of that which means it'll never happen...)
nottorp17 hours ago
This does sound like some faint semblance of official support for java modders?
Which is shocking tbh. I think every java private server admin has nightmares where they wake up one day and read that java minecraft is being discontinued...
worldsayshi16 hours ago
>I think every java private server admin has nightmares where they wake up one day and read that java minecraft is being discontinued...
If that happened I have a feeling Minecraft would fork with an open source rewrite taking over on the java side.
nottorp16 hours ago
More likely most will just stick to their binaries for the latest version. Most MC players I know want to play the game not hack it.
Filligree15 hours ago
And mod developers would heave a sigh of relief. The version treadmill is the hardest part of maintaining a mod; everything bitrots.
Viliana few seconds ago
You don't need to maintain anything if it don't exist, like mods support in bedrock edition
saalweachter14 hours ago
I mean, Bedrock/Java are already pretty thoroughly forked?
nottorp14 hours ago
No one who plays on private servers cares about bedrock. There are just too many helper plugins on Java.
And I don’t think bedrock is a fork, more like a reimplementation. Too many subtle differences.
zimpenfish10 hours ago
> And I don’t think bedrock is a fork, more like a reimplementation.
Bedrock is the C++ rewrite they did for supporting lower-resourced systems like phones and consoles. Which is why it doesn't run horribly like the Java version does but also why it has a whole bunch of differences from the Java version that may or may not be relevant (lack of mods being the primary one!)
nottorp8 hours ago
And they reduced the world update size drastically in the name of draw distance.
I want my farms to keep running while I build …
snvzz16 hours ago
Hopes for Minecraft becoming open source are long dead.
Moved on to Luanti[0].
hifikuno15 hours ago
Oh wow, did not realize Minetest rebranded. I guess to avoid legal troubles?
jwkerr14 hours ago
They rebranded because it brings bad connotations of being "just a Minecraft clone"
https://blog.luanti.org/2024/10/13/Introducing-Our-New-Name/
myko16 hours ago
Was it supposed to be?
debugnik15 hours ago
https://web.archive.org/web/20100301103851/http://www.minecr...
> Once sales start dying and a minimum time has passed, I will release the game source code as some kind of open source.
The condition never happened, so not really. However, I don't see Mojang ever doing that under Microsoft; unless it were to sunset Minecraft Java, and just maybe.
neals16 hours ago
What are all this testing features for?
emsign14 hours ago
Quick and easy see-all-at-one-glance test world to see if a new feature breaks any import game mechanics.
Will also come in handy for Java modders.
0xd3af16 hours ago
Great, now even Minecraft wants me to write tests.
yapyap13 hours ago
rip walking speeds :(
imtringued17 hours ago
Last time I used the internal Minecraft testing library I had a problem where it was basically blocked in release builds and you had to write a bunch of fabric mixins to overwrite the feature flag, then on top of that there was a problem with the structure blocks. It could be fabric itself adding its own code in there. I don't really remember the details.
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