Jasper: You can follow me on Twitter! There’s a link right here. Tom: How can our lovely players get their feedback to you? if there’s something with a good point, or I feel like everyone agrees then I will look into it and look if there’s a better way to do it. I listen to feedback that actually resonates with me. Jasper: There’s always a lot of people on Reddit and Twitter and other active community places and I get a lot of feedback.
Tom: So do you go by what the majority of players are asking for? Or do you have to use your own instincts a but?
So in Version 3, I decided to cut back on the anti-aliasing a bit and make things more crisp and more like the original. That technique is used in pixel-art to blend things better, but if you over-use it, things tend to get blurry and because Minecraft is such a low-resolution game, if you use too much anti-aliasing it will become blurry at some point. That was because I’d used the pixel art technique called anti-aliasing. Jasper: The main feedback that I got is that things were blurry. Tom: Congratulations on Version 3! What was the main feedback you took on from Version 2? Because he's so wonderful and generous, he said yes!ĭisclaimer: To make the interview more accessible, the author has chosen to delete 235 of the 237 uses of the word 'bro' that occurred during the following conversation: To celebrate the new textures, I asked Jasper Boerstra if he'd be so kind as to give an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW.