La Minecon 2011 !

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Ça a commencé avec quelques tweet de Notch lundi racontant qu'il ne travaillerait plus avec certaines personnes sans citer de nom. Des rumeurs ont commencé à courir, notamment sur Reddit puis Notch lache le nom dans la journée : Yogcast.

S'en suit un gros drama sur Reddit avec plusieurs témoignages dénonçant l'attitude de la team Yogcast : des branleurs qui se la pétaient et qui insultaient à tout va. Très vite des témoignages contraires font leur apparition. Bref gros gros drama, notamment sur ce fil http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/co...am_at_minecon/ qui a atteint les 1400 coms en quelques heures.

Mardi, Notch en rajoute une couche sur twitter en dénonçant à son tour l'attitude de Yogcast. Puis il se calme un peu et s'est excusé après une nuit réparatrice.

De son côté, Yogcast n'a pas encore donné de réponse officielle. Ça ne devrait plus tarder : ils voulaient rentrer chez eux avant.
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J'adore le versionning
Ba ça suit le développement d'un jeu. Au début t'as l'alpha, avec des bugs, peu de contenus, bla bla bla.

Après, si tu veux que le jeu évolue, qu'est-ce que tu fais ? Ba oui, la beta. Mais tu reprends pas la beta de 0, ça serait débile.

Pareil pour les autres release, jusqu'à la finale 1.0.

Tout ton drama sur les pre-release... ba oui, ce sont des pré-release, et vu le nombre de pre-release 1.9 et le temps avant la MineCon, ça semblait logique qu'il n'allait pas pondre un autre truc übber sympa qui demande du temps à développer.

J'ai juste l'impression que tu reproches à Notch de faire un château de carte sans qu'il enlève la base quand il a fini un étage.
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D'ailleurs la version 360 elle sort quand? Bientôt j'espère.

Je sais que ça ne sera pas aussi bien sur PC ça c'est sur mais je l’achèterai quand même vu que tous mes potes irl sont sur la 360 et je ne me lasse jamais de ce jeu. Je me demande comment ils vont tourner tout ça pour le mode online par exemple.
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J'ai vu ce tweet retransmis par Notch, qui m'a fait rire.
http://twitter.com/#!/Aesirn/status/139069211979943938
Moui, j'ai bien aimé celui-ci perso :
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Hey, @yogscast! I'm sorry about being a dick.
Mais je ne l'ai pas bien compris. J'ai du rater un épisode. (C'est le fait qu'il s'excuse que je n'ai pas compris vu les actions de Yogscast apparemment)
Apparemment Notch a dit tout ça en sortant d'une soirée bien arrosée avec Deadmau5.
Et aussi en rapport avec la réponse de Yogscast ce matin :

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source : http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/co...s_twitterings/

We’re sure many of you have seen or heard about Notch’s post-Minecon tweets, which were not what we expected to see when we got off the plane from Minecon – we’ve had a sleep now and recovered a bit, so this is our response:
We are very disappointed by these tweets from someone we admire and respect. We can understand that it was the morning after the deadmau5 party and Notch was very tired, but we are still fairly upset. The quotes and actions that Notch attributed to us were not said by us or published anywhere by us. Therefore we are surprised and confused about where this stuff has come from - especially since the only time we spoke to Notch was at the interview.
Regarding dropping f-bombs at the show - we apologise for this, but had rehearsed the whole show in front of the organisers and half of Mojang and they had approved it. We were given no guidelines or oversight in the weeks leading up to Minecon and there were ample opportunities at the rehearsal for Mojang to inform us of problems, such as being careful about swearing, which is pretty common in our youtube videos.
Out of all the tweets that Notch sent out, most hurtful was the accusation that we told a kid to “fuck off” and crossed out another signature – which is something we would never ever do.
We loved spending time with fans and were overwhelmed by how many people were there to support us and give us gifts. Simon has enough Jaffas to last him until the middle of 2012. The problem was that Minecon is a new show and organisation was pretty bad, and when we came to the scheduled signing sessions, nothing had been set up for us and we had to scrabble around to fetch tables, ropes and pens ourselves. With some younger kids around, it was our priority to make sure everything was safe, as we have seen injuries in the past.
This lack of organization contributed to long and confused lines and we were heartbroken to have to turn away so many people when we ran out of time. Simon can only handle a certain amount of time between cups of coffee and nicotine tablets before collapsing, but we made a real effort to get out there and managed to do about six hours of signing. Although we were frustrated, we would never have treated fans in the way that Notch suggested we did.
We were also unhappy and surprised that a week before Minecon, Mojang informed us that they had sold the rights to livestream our show and content to IGN – they hadn’t asked us, they hadn’t spoken to us – they just sold it. Because of this, we nearly cancelled the trip, but decided to say “balls to it” and come anyway, because we felt we owed it to the fans. Hannah actually spoke with IGN directly earlier, and they agreed to take their video down and let us put the videos up on our channel, so a big thanks to them for that.
We were not paid, and never demanded to be paid. We asked for some support, and Mojang said they could offer us two hotel rooms for the duration of the stay and a small boardroom to rest in. We spent a huge amount of money on flights, rooms, food and equipment for the 10 people that we brought along to support us, act as security, make videos/posts and generally help out. We also gave away 100 special t-shirts for free.
The reason we came to Minecon is because we wanted to thank you guys and meet the community that we love and are a part of. We couldn’t have gotten to where we are now without you guys, and so we decided to eat the costs of attending and just have fun. This is why we spent our panel giving a voice to loads of talented people that couldn’t attend but have made Minecraft what it is today.
We’re not gonna stop making videos, not going to stop loving you guys, and hopefully we’ll see you at more gaming conventions in the future.
Lewis & Simon & Hannah
EDIT: Video linking to this post http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HddMANh3Xis see, it is really me after all. Hi mother!
Bizarre quand même cette histoire du Yogscast qui envoie balader un bambin venu réclamer un autographe.

Non pas que ça m'aurait dérangé (sérieux, qu'est-ce qu'ils foutaient à la Minecon ? Ça devrait être interdit aux moins de 18 ces évènements, c'est pas Disneyland), mais au vu des personnages, ça me paraît impossible.
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