Minecraft has come a long way since its introduction a decade ago. It remains one of the top paid mobile games in Apple's App Store and the Google Play Store, while Minecraft: Education Edition has become a popular way to teach kids things like computer coding, engineering, architecture, urban planning and math. — CNET
The popular sandbox video game, Minecraft, known for enabling players to craft worlds, structures, objects, and pretty much anything one can imagine within its framework, has been due for "a major update since 2017."
The "Super Duper Graphics Pack was expected to bring more lighting effects like shadows and fog, new motion for some game elements like leaves, and new textures...," but Microsoft deemed the endeavor to be "too technically demanding."
It looks like players will have to enjoy the game in its current state for the time being.
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I like how the mod community can do it and Microsoft with all there money and amount of people cant, just shows how lazy they are.
It's not laziness, it's consideration. Say they made adjustments to the game that require better hardware - people would be complaining about it.
The update goes against everything Minecraft once was all about...
Google Image search for "modern house."
Thanks, Minecraft!
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