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Minecraft ditches Super Duper graphics plan 13 August 2019 Minecraft will keep its block-based look for the foreseeable future as plans to update its graphics are cancelled. In a statement, Minecraft developer Mojang announced that it had halted the development of what was known as the Super Duper graphics pack for the game. The pack would have offered realistic lighting effects, textures and overall better graphics. The program has been deemed "too technically demanding" so it was discarded.Wanna talk about minecraft 'Disappointing' The idea to make Minecraft look more realistic was revealed in 2017 at the E3 games show. The ambitious plan was to create an add-on for download that completely dispensed of the basic, blocky appearance of the hugely popular game. In 2017, Mojang said its work also would produce an add-on for the Xbox version of Minecraft that would allow the game to run at a resolution of 4K on the console. The Super Duper addon was originally planned to launch in the fall of 2017. However the date of release was changed to the year 2018. The add-on was then pulled completely in 2019. It apologized for the technical demands of the update. It also said: "We realise this is disappointing for some of you - there was a lot of excitement for Super Duper both inside and outside the studio, however, we're not satisfied with the way the pack performed across devices." Mojang also stated that it's not done in enhancing Minecraft's appearance on various gaming devices and promised to provide more information soon. Solo wins Fortnite World Cup: Bugha 29 July 2019 "My son spent over PS3,160 in one game' 15 July 2019 Minecraft: What's next for the game after 10 years? 21 May 2019