Very easy to add to a build, shaft node can be included in a worldedit selection to be stacked.
Players find them easy to use without instruction.
Speeds can be adjusted to suit application.
Use of potentially offensive stereotypes and racially insensitive.
Minetest is a game played by gamers of all ages from all around the world, this mod works very well and it is exactly what I had been hoping for to add to my server, but on testing I found there to be racial stereotypes such as you might find in a 1970's exploitation film.
That's the complaint out of the way and off my chest, now for the serious question, is it acceptable for me to try to tweak the mod by replacing skins and maybe some names?
I would suggest that any future updates might work toward this goal, as the mechanism mod works perfectly, placing dwellings around the map, some occupied, some not.
I just wish it was currently suitable for the wider audience.
Very popular, works well.
Players tend to like this, and it's easy to use. Encourages new builds to accomodate tamed horses.
But, be aware that by repeated jumping the horses are able to fly.
Reccomended.
Easy to build and to use.
Very easy to add to a build, shaft node can be included in a worldedit selection to be stacked. Players find them easy to use without instruction. Speeds can be adjusted to suit application.
Use of potentially offensive stereotypes and racially insensitive.
Minetest is a game played by gamers of all ages from all around the world, this mod works very well and it is exactly what I had been hoping for to add to my server, but on testing I found there to be racial stereotypes such as you might find in a 1970's exploitation film.
That's the complaint out of the way and off my chest, now for the serious question, is it acceptable for me to try to tweak the mod by replacing skins and maybe some names?
I would suggest that any future updates might work toward this goal, as the mechanism mod works perfectly, placing dwellings around the map, some occupied, some not.
I just wish it was currently suitable for the wider audience.