@SuperDicq
Do their textures still look far worse than every single texture the real Minecraft ever had?

@alyx @SuperDicq Just download the Minecraft texture pack for minetest if you want it looks exactly the same as Minecraft, very easy to do

@get @SuperDicq Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of "muh open source" in the first place?

@alyx @SuperDicq In what way? It's an optional community-made texture pack and it's not like png's are going to give you Microsoft spyware anyway.

@get @SuperDicq
>In what way?
In the using "muh ebil closed source Microsoft resources" way. Also, I'm pretty sure this is violating some copyright too.

@alyx @SuperDicq
Then those people simply don't download the texture pack and use default or some other alternative texture pack. There are tons to choose from. Also png's can't be "closed source" it's an open format so very few people are going to be schizo to the point of being afraid of a folder of images from Minecraft. It's the proprietary code they don't like.

Also as for the texture pack violating copyright, yeah it probably does. Nobody using the texture pack cares lol, worst case scenario Microsoft sends a cease and desist and the download link goes away. It's not made by the Minetest developers, it's just a random texture pack made by some anons.

I personally don't care at all, I've played the Mario 64 pc port, doom and quake sourceports, OpenRCT etc. All of those use copyrighted images and audio on an open source engine, no freetard cares about the art licensing, even foss extremists like Stallman are fine with copyrighted images and audio as long as the code is free.
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Don't know how Mario 64 PC or OpenRCT does things, but Doom and Quake sourceports make you install the original games and extract the resources from them yourself.

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