Minecraft Demo

https://www.pcgamer.com/2011/04/19/download-the-minecraft-demo/

Well now I don’t have to pay to test if Minecraft works or not, I will be downloading this when I get home. Hopefully it’ll work and then I will buy minecraft.

For those of you in the same position or just haven’t got minecraft yet, download now.

Demos for sandbox games almost never work well, either it gives you too much or too little. In this case I think it leans towards the former but I guess multiplayer is a good incentive to buy it.

Oh sweet. Been meaning to try this game forever, now I won’t have to wait until payday.

Cool. Is there any way to make it fullscreen?

F11

Interesting fact: it doesn’t work on my pc

Need to put more RAM in it. Only has 489Mb :frowning:

That’s just pathetic. Get a life.

How does your computer run with that little RAM? And more importantly, what operating system do you use that can run with that little RAM?

It runs quite well actually

And XP

It just doesn’t run any memory hogging applications I.E. Java

:fffuuu: Pathetic?

Fun Fact: When XP was released the most popular amount of RAM was 128MB

What kinda chip you got in there, a Dorito?

^jesus creeping shit I spit my salad dressing all over the plate

Fuck, I just spent the past 40 minutes building an elaborate underwater structure with the walls made out of glass and wood so you can see the water.

THIS GAME IS TOO ADDICTING

That demo is nice, but there is always the free version: https://www.minecraft.net/play.jspIt doesn’t have animals, but it has multiplayer.

The free version is literally just multiplayer lego.

The full version has far more than just animals.

Yeah it has faceless things that come partyboying you in the dark when you’re mining.
Usually resulting in spitting out my drink all over your screen.

Damn creepers.

“Sweet! Diamonds!”

Sssssssssssssss

“Fuck. My. Life.”

BOOOOOMMMM

My most recent experience with creepers.

I know right? lol

I love how they just jump in your face too.
It’s like, " HI HOWZ IT GOIN’? "

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