I can't read any more of this discussion, as it's not helping my thought process of this case.
Let me just say that, I am indeed pessimistic about this buyout... But, it's way, way too early to judge if the deal's for better or for worse. I also only feel Microsoft's terrible based on the rumors and complaints I see and hear.
I don't mind what happens from here on out, but I know people will get all iffy on it, just because Microsoft is apart of it now. People will get mad at Microsoft for things Mojang probably would have done, most likely, but it's still, as I said previously, too early to tell.
As for Notch resigning from Mojang and Minecraft, he already quit from the Minecraft team, and I feel like it was a wise decision for him to back out, as he "doesn't want to be held responsible." I fully respect his decision.
In conclusion, Minecraft can go either way. It's too early to say which way it's headed. I'm pessimistic about this, but I'm still overall positive about it. Calm your shits, internet.
Let me just say that, I am indeed pessimistic about this buyout... But, it's way, way too early to judge if the deal's for better or for worse. I also only feel Microsoft's terrible based on the rumors and complaints I see and hear.
I don't mind what happens from here on out, but I know people will get all iffy on it, just because Microsoft is apart of it now. People will get mad at Microsoft for things Mojang probably would have done, most likely, but it's still, as I said previously, too early to tell.
As for Notch resigning from Mojang and Minecraft, he already quit from the Minecraft team, and I feel like it was a wise decision for him to back out, as he "doesn't want to be held responsible." I fully respect his decision.
In conclusion, Minecraft can go either way. It's too early to say which way it's headed. I'm pessimistic about this, but I'm still overall positive about it. Calm your shits, internet.