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'Minecraft: PS Vita Edition' touchscreen controls are limited, video shows

XMNR: “Minecraft” for the PS4, Xbox One and PS Vita were on the show floor at E3 2014. A new video released Saturday has one show attendee going hands on with “Minecraft: PS Vita Edition” and demonstrating the limited touchscreen controls in the process.

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SpiralTear3979d ago

Minecraft Pocket Edition turned me off to touch screen controls for Minecraft. I'd say stick to the buttons and analog sticks.

Dubaman3978d ago

Minecraft on consoles could be even greater than it is, if only there was a console with an actual touchscreen.

Oh wait.

our_games_are_art3978d ago

ID TAKE MARIO MAKER OVER MINECRAFT ANYDAY THOUGH

NihonjinChick3978d ago

They're two completely different games.

Dubaman3978d ago

Well we're getting Mario Maker anyway so why not have Minecraft too on the WiiU? As soon as i saw the gamepad i thought of using it for Minecraft. Especially if it means i can have some mindless nonsense on the TV and play off-screen so spending a month underground strip mining ain't so bad :) Whatsawrong witha options?

Remy_S3978d ago

I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!! WHHATTTT?

Qrphe3978d ago

Minecraft input tier:

m+kb
gamepad
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anything touchscreen

TheGrimReaper00113978d ago

While I wont mind it too much, I do wish the menu's were touch sensitive. Terraria, Soul Sacrifice Delta, almost any game with in game touch menu's is rather easy to use

oh well, game looks like it runs just fine. Cant wait to play minecraft (the true minecraft!) on the go

mrmarvel293978d ago

Love how the article wrote it like it was a bad thing. It's not! I love buttons!

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Minecraft splitscreen mod comes to Steam Deck and it might be possible in other games too

Playing Minecraft splitscreen on the Steam Deck is possible now, thanks to this script that automates everything for you.

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Microsoft Is Using Minecraft as a Trojan Horse to Promote Generative AI to Children

Generative AI is a controversial topic, and Microsoft seems to have found that Minecraft is the perfect Trojan Horse to get children on board.

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anast27d ago

Like I said, the younger generation won't care. They will even like AI games.

CrimsonWing6927d ago

AI is an amazing tool and you’re absolutely right, just like they’re caring less about physical media since they’re growing up in a digital world. Only us old-ass curmudgeon‘s cry about this stuff.

I personally, support AI 100%. As a creative outlet it’s literally a tool to help with creativity or shortcomings a user might have but dreams about doing things. Like those AI generated movie trailers on YouTube are awesome. Imagine being able to make games you’ve dreamt of and using AI to make it a reality.

Lot of great applications and I embrace it, regardless of having watched Terminator 2 a bajillion times, lol.

Abriael27d ago

The only ones who "support AI 100%" are those too lazy or too inept to do the job themselves.

The AI-generated videos on YouTube are absolute unsightly slop. They're all the same, like pretty much everything AI makes and will always make.

If you "dream about doing things"... do things. Put effort into learning instead of having a bot do it for you so that you aren't actually doing the things and are just taking credit (from something born of the theft of other people's work), trucking yourself into believing that you have created something when you have, indeed, created nothing.

Profchaos27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

AI is the anti creative outlet humans put heart and soul into their work and errors are a part of the art just as much as ideas are.

Offloading creative things to a gen AI is enforcing the fact that your idea wasn't strong enough to stand on its own.

Tacoboto27d ago

"... are those too lazy or too inept to do the job themselves"

Cool, yeah, you definitely know what you're talking about.

This isn't two years ago when it was new. I've been a software developer for 13 years and the code Gemini and GPT writes is actually usable, when you know how to query in the right context.

And why would I learn it? Oh yeah, because heads of companies and new opportunities in the future will 100% require knowledge of AI, and in 5 years, my near 20 years of experience would just be reduced to if I can meet the inevitable "5+ years AI tooling" requirements or not. Nothing I or anyone can do about that. Being lazy or inept is refusing to adapt to or flat out rejecting changes in the environment.

CrimsonWing, 100% right here.

anast27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

I don't support it more than I try to understand it.

Terminator 2 was worse than 1 and it let to the host of tasteless Marvel Movies and New Star Wars Movies we have today.

bunt-custardly27d ago

@abriel Carmack recently commented about this too. It's not being lazy it's progression.

Think about when the wheel was invented. How that made people "lazy" not having to carry stuff manually. AI is a tool and should be 100% human monitored/controlled. It's when you decide to let it do ALL the work, you become lazy.

Abriael27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

@bunt-custardly: Carmack is a tech chud and an executive. He couldn't care less about whether normal rank-and-file developers would lose their jobs to this slop as long as his company could save money on their salaries.

And yes, it's lazy slop.

"Because Carmack says so" is not a great argument.

Incidentally, what Carmack specifically defended is the Quake experiment, which is *literally* letting the AI do all the work, so there goes your argument.

Abriael27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

@Tacoboto:

If you let a bot do your job you're either lazy or inept. You pick. I can't care less of how much alleged "experience" you say you have.

If you use ChatGPT or Gemini you're literally stealing other people's work because that's where the code they give you comes from. AI creates nothing.

I've heard "Nothing I or anyone can do about that" about NFTs, crypto, and all that crap. Nothing is inevitable.

Tacoboto27d ago

Not using and crying fowl about AI in 2025 is like someone in 2005 saying that using Intellisense and code completion in Visual Studio is lazy and inept.

You know nothing, Abriael, and you speak out of ignorance rather than experience.

"you're literally stealing other people's work"

Ever hear of "open source"? Probably not, because with that statement you clearly know absolutely nothing.

Abriael27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

@Tacoboto:

You just demonstrated that you're just a troll and not a developer of any kind. A developer would know that the data used to train the AI chatbots you mentioned is not and has never been open source.

You're likely just an xbox fanboy trying to defend Microsoft just because it's Microsoft. Pathetic.

Tacoboto27d ago

LOL, so wrong again! I refuse to use MS Copilot in any meaningful regard still. Gemini provides the most detailed results (with context as well) and GPT I feel has started to lag behind it.

Copilot has routinely broken after a few queries for me and the UI Microsoft built is embarrassingly underfeatured. Again, you speak with ignorance over something that you do not understand.

Abriael27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

@Tacoboto: sure mate, keep pretending. Like any actual developer would slip on the open source discourse. Totally not a Microsoft fanboy with Master Chief in the icon. 👀

It's so open-source that AI companies are being sued into oblivion by the many they have stolen from. And when these lawsuits end with them being found guilty, this fad will hit the brakes big time.

Tacoboto27d ago

All I'll say is you should not speak against that which you have no knowledge of or experience in.

And I'll tell you that once you're an adult, with a big boy job, you're expected to get things done, and you should work smarter, not harder. If there is a tool out there that can make a 3 hour job a 3 minute job, you use that tool. That makes you competitive, that makes you more productive. It keeps you relevant in an evolving industry.

Abriael27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

We'll see where the "work smarter" goes when the lawsuits cripple this AI slop and everything needs to be retrained on non-stolen content, assuming it's even possible 😂

Profchaos27d ago

@Tacoboto nit sure how you're getting usable code from Gemini and gpt I spend more time fixing the code it outputs personally though Claude AI is far superior for generating it from my experience at least.

And honestly I'll go to Claude to write the bones of what I'm after nothing's perfect still a ton of rationalising that goes in after

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-Foxtrot27d ago

Well yeah because they’ll grow up with crap like this to make them like it

It’s like training people to defend generative AI or AI in general as they get older

Creative based AI is terrible and I feel bad for the real artists getting the shaft losing jobs to it

anast27d ago

Couldn't agree with you more.

jznrpg27d ago

They will care if parents talk to them about it in a way to show them why they should care. Unfortunately there may not be enough who do that.

anast27d ago

Noting wrong with being an optimist.

b00mFargl327d ago

I understand if this tool aids children in Minecraft development. However, I believe that substituting human workers with AI and reducing the creative input of developers, artists, and other professionals is detrimental. It also results in content that lacks a certain human touch.

Abriael27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

This has nothing to do with helping children develop in Minecraft. This just uses Minecraft to condition children into liking generative AI.

Their "curriculum" even paints intellectual property laws as something that can hinder innovation. It can't be more disgusting than this.

b00mFargl327d ago

The idea is that AI can be implemented to aid them in their creations, specifically for minecraft; That's all I was getting at.

Everything else I mentioned was in agreement that AI isn't good and can ruin everything. Sorry you missed the entire point of what I was getting at. Boop

Inverno27d ago

Its getting more and more dystopian lolz. Just wait til the robots are more commonplace, everyone will be replaced. Hey I'd be fine with it if it means everything in life will be free. Cause that's the goal right? The end of capitalism? Bettering society for the sake of bettering the world? By ending human labor? And allowing us all to live rent free and enjoy all the comforts that this amazing technology will bring? Right? Cause if we're all gonna end up jobless and homeless then wtf is the point?

goken27d ago

Gotta start em young is the plan here…
Maybe we should relook the whole capitalism thing 😅

Nacho_Z27d ago

People think the film industry is derivative and out of ideas these days, and they're right for the most part, imagine how it would be with creativity handed over to AI. Braindead, basically. Same for gaming.

In any creative endeavour like films, gaming, art, it needs nipping in the bud and used appropriately, not being embraced.

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"It's The Best Deal In The World": Mojang On Why Minecraft Will Never Go Free-To-Play

Not everything needs to go free-to-play!

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Vits44d ago

I'm pretty sure that the vast majority of money Minecraft makes these days is from DLC, so going f2p would make a lot of sense. But given how cheap the game actually is ($30 for consoles/PC and $7 on mobile) I don't think it would make that much of diference.

VenomUK43d ago (Edited 43d ago )

If 50% of all kids buy just one copy of this game (made up number but not unrealistic as the game has become almost a rites of passage) then Microsoft is doing great by being paid for each copy.

StoneTitan43d ago

it would actually make no sense to go f2p.
If you can charge something for the basegame and people pay for it (obviously they are still doing it) then going f2p would be idiotic.

Vits42d ago

Puting a entry price on anything also reduces it potential player base and therefore its paying costumer for DLC. That mind you likely make the bulk of Minecraft revenue. That is basic business since at least a decade, so I would get in with the times.

badz14944d ago

Funny how they and their parent company have different views on subscription-based delivery.