So, we can tell that Minecon 2013 should be in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but when? That's a good question, and I'm going to give you some different reasons for each month of the year.
Minecon 2013 Date Charactaristics
▓ = Too close to MineCon 2012 ▓ = Not ideal ▓ = Somewhat ideal ▓ = Ideal
January
It would have a nice layer of snow on everything making a nice winter themed MineCon.
February
The same as January.
March
Not a very good time to be in Canada. All the snow has or is melting, it's still cold, and there's a lot of slush.
April
It's still fairly cold, and the trees are still only starting to grow their leaves.
May
The leaves are fully grown and the temperature it starting to raise.
June
The plants are blooming, the trees are green, and the temperature is nice.
July
The plants finish blooming and start to thrive with growing. The temperature is a bit higher than June.
August
The plants are still growing, but the temperature is almost too hot.
September
The scenery is beautiful, and the temperature falls making it comfortable.
October
The temperature starts to drop more, making it "sweater season," and the trees and plants turn beautiful oranges, reds, and yellows.
November
The leaves of the trees have all fallen off, making the scenery less interesting, and the temperature falls, and snow season is only starting, but it's very dry and unpleasant.
December
The city will be frosted with a thick layer of snow, and MineCon will be like a winter wonderland. It will also make good ice sculpture weather, opening MineCon to sculptors or little kids building snow golems.
Minecon 2013 Location Charactaristics
So, where exactly is Minecon 2013 going to be held? That's a question that I hear floating around the forums a lot, and I hear a lot of arguments over where it should be... Well, where is an ideal location? Here are some factors that we must take into play.
1.) We had Minecraft 2011 in the United States, and we're having Minecraft 2012 in France, so we should let others have a chance to get a Minecon.
Since everything's fairly close together in Europe, and since Minecraft originated from Sweeden, I think it's likely we'll have another one there soon, so I think other places should get the opportunity to experience it.
2.) The highest density of Minecraft users are in (Not including United States or Europe)anada
Eastern Asia
Australia
3.) How difficult it is to travel around the places
Canada - Good
Eastern Asia - Mediocre
Australia - Mediocre (Only because it's good transportation covers such a small land mass.)
4.) Concentrations. Let's say Mojang chose Canada. They should know where in Canada they should go. I think they should choose a very populated area without being too crowded.
Canada - Toronto, Ontario
Eastern Asia - Tokyo, Japan
Australia - Sydney, New South Wales
5.) Accessibility to other high density Minecraft user areas.
Canada - Toronto is very close to the border of the United States meaning that a lot of people from both Canada and the United States can have a chance to go, and it's still not very far away for people from Japan.
Eastern Asia - Japan is fairly far away from North America and Australia, but it's on the other side of the planet from Europe, making it the opposite of ideal since the Minecraft population density isn't very .
Australia - Australia is very isolated, making it fairly hard for anyone to go to a Minecon there from North America, but somewhat okay for Japan or Eastern Asia..
6.) Language. More than 60% of Minecraft users can speak English, making Japan a very unreasonable place to hold a Minecon, for less than 8% of the people who play Minecraft speak Japanese.
7.) Your votes...
Now, it's all up to Mojang to decide, and it's a little to early for them to choose now since the commuinity hasn't had very much say yet, but according to wtcraft, Jeb comfirmed that there WILL be a Minecon 2013, but he only thinks that it should be in Disney Land Florida. Here is wtfcraft's exact words.
Mojang nous a confirmé qu’il y aura bien une Minecon 2013 et nous savons également grâce à Jeb qui nous a confié ce secret lors de la .party() dimanche soir, que celle-ci devrait avoir lieu à Disneyworld, en Floride. Il sera beaucoup plus difficile pour nous d’y organiser la même chose que cette année et l’intérêt sera également certainement moindre puisque la communauté française y sera moins présente. Par contre, il n’est pas impossible que l’on y aille !
And here's the closest translation in English.
Mojang has confirmed that there will be one MINECON 2013 and we know that thanks to Jeb. He told us during "party ()" on Sunday evening, that it should take place in Disneyworld, Florida. It will be much more difficult for us to organize the same thing this year, and it will also have less interest from the French community. But by then, hopefully we'll be able to go!
These seem like the most logical factors and places we should have Minecon 2013 at. If you have any other factors or places that you would wish for me to take into account, please state your location/factor and give a good reason why that location/factor should be taken into account.
Don't forget to vote for where you think Minecon 2013 should be held above, or give another location/factor to take into account. Thanks!
lol, you just want australia because you live there No worries, I voted for canada! Also, Minecraft isn't as popular in Japan as in Canada or australia, but, hey, a lot of great conventions happen there!
Australia, and I'm from the Gold Coast but the EB games expo 2012 was held in sydney, I went and it was such a good location.
It would most likely be at the Olympic Ground. ^^
I'm pretty sure the most players are in the U.S. and it should come back to the U.S. next year. But this time around, it should be in a big city like L.A., Chicago, or New York. Or if Mojang wants to keep up on their Disney desires, Disney World in Florida or Disneyland in California(but that's not as big).
I'd say canada, japan would probably be a bit of a stretch for most players for lingual reasons (as far as i can see), and australia would be far away from a majority though I admit it would be cool to go just expensive Canada would just be easy to reach and they're linguistically set for a majority of the players that I'm aware of :3
Y'know, a big problem many kids have is persuading their parents to get them to these places.
Canada - easy for the US users, quite difficult for everyone else.
Australia - Unless you're an Aussie, no chance.
Tokyo - Really? That's really pushing it.
Remember, a lot of young people go to Minecon, and they make up a large proportion of its fanbase. I'm a teen, and I can't go to the French one because it's a weekend, which is another problem. Minecon is usually a weekend, and you have to be pretty hardcore if you fly to Japan for a weekend trip, and that's without factoring in cost. So, maybe a more accessible area is needed.
I really want Australia.
Reasons being I live in New Zealand, so getting to Canada or Japan would cost me my life's savings.
Sydney is a beautiful place with lots to see and do.
I have never been to any gaming convention before as most is in the States or Europe. So if it was in Sydney I would be able to go.
Y'know, a big problem many kids have is persuading their parents to get them to these places.
Canada - easy for the US users, quite difficult for everyone else.
Australia - Unless you're an Aussie, no chance.
Tokyo - Really? That's really pushing it.
Remember, a lot of young people go to Minecon, and they make up a large proportion of its fanbase. I'm a teen, and I can't go to the French one because it's a weekend, which is another problem. Minecon is usually a weekend, and you have to be pretty hardcore if you fly to Japan for a weekend trip, and that's without factoring in cost. So, maybe a more accessible area is needed.
Hmm... That's very interesting! I will re-word that and use it as a criteria!
I voted Sydney, Australia since I live there, but my opinion is that Minecon should go to anywhere next year other than Europe or North America. I also put Sydney over Japan for lingual reasons.
Also, I hear a lot of people talking about the accessibility of certain cities. I don't think this should be taken into account, mainly because of how subjective it is. Yes Canada is more accessible than Australia... assuming you live in Canada, USA or possibly East Russia or Greenland. Yes Australia is less accessible than Canada... unless you live in Australia, New Zealand or East Asia. I'm not saying Australia is more accessible than Canada, but it isn't objectively less either.
Anyway, I think before Minecon goes to Europe or North America again it needs to go to every other continent. Here's my picks for cities.
Australia- Either Sydney or Melbourne, I'd prefer Sydney (because I live there), but I'd be fine with melbourne too.
Asia- Almost certainly Japan, that's where most gamers in Asia are.
South America- I see people asking for Rio (not sure how to spell the suffix, so i wont try), and that seems like the most logical, touristy place in South America.
Africa- I'm really not sure. Cairo maybe, that's Africa's largest city, right?
And after that.
North America- Definitely Toronto, see the OP.
Europe- Probably London, it seems like the next most logical place.
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I voted Sydney, Australia since I live there, but my opinion is that Minecon should go to anywhere next year other than Europe or North America. I also put Sydney over Japan for lingual reasons.
Also, I hear a lot of people talking about the accessibility of certain cities. I don't think this should be taken into account, mainly because of how subjective it is. Yes Canada is more accessible than Australia... assuming you live in Canada, USA or possibly East Russia or Greenland. Yes Australia is less accessible than Canada... unless you live in Australia, New Zealand or East Asia. I'm not saying Australia is more accessible than Canada, but it isn't objectively less either.
Anyway, I think before Minecon goes to Europe or North America again it needs to go to every other continent. Here's my picks for cities.
Australia- Either Sydney or Melbourne, I'd prefer Sydney (because I live there), but I'd be fine with melbourne too.
Asia- Almost certainly Japan, that's where most gamers in Asia are.
South America- I see people asking for Rio (not sure how to spell the suffix, so i wont try), and that seems like the most logical, touristy place in South America.
Africa- I'm really not sure. Cairo maybe, that's Africa's largest city, right?
And after that.
North America- Definitely Toronto, see the OP.
Europe- Probably London, it seems like the next most logical place.
Well put However, the Minecraft's population in Africa is very small, and, I'm actually fairly embarresed because I forgot to include South america... However, their Minecraft population density is minimal compared to North America, Australia and Europe.
Well put However, the Minecraft's population in Africa is very small, and, I'm actually fairly embarresed because I forgot to include South america... However, their Minecraft population density is minimal compared to North America, Australia and Europe.
I didn't think Africa had a very large Minecraft community, I mainly put it on there as a show of good faith.
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Australia- Either Sydney or Melbourne, I'd prefer Sydney (because I live there), but I'd be fine with Melbourne too.
Asia- Almost certainly Japan, that's where most gamers in Asia are.
South America- I see people asking for Rio (not sure how to spell the suffix, so i wont try), and that seems like the most logical, touristy place in South America.
Africa- I'm really not sure. Cairo maybe, that's Africa's largest city, right?
And after that.
North America- Definitely Toronto, see the OP.
Europe- Probably London, it seems like the next most logical place.
Australia would be good. I don't think it should be held in Asia as they're not in to Minecraft as much. I think Brazil is too dangerous to hold a Minecraft convention (especially as there will be lots of children going to MineCon and Brazil has a problem with child prostitution and other crime, I've read). Africa wouldn't be as good, as I'm pretty sure they don't really have a gaming community and lots of people would have to be vaccinated and stuff first. Canada would also be a good place.
I think that the next one should be either in Canada, New Zealand, Australia or somewhere in Europe (like England, Germany, Switzerland or Sweden).
Australia would be good. I don't think it should be held in Asia as they're not in to Minecraft as much. I think Brazil is too dangerous to hold a Minecraft convention (especially as there will be lots of children going to MineCon and Brazil has a problem with child prostitution and other crime, I've read). Africa wouldn't be as good, as I'm pretty sure they don't really have a gaming community and lots of people would have to be vaccinated and stuff first. Canada would also be a good place.
I think that the next one should be either in Canada, New Zealand, Australia or somewhere in Europe (like England, Germany, Switzerland or Sweden).
I mainly put Africa and South America on there just to seem fair. I don't actually know that much about modern day South America, I just said Brazil because I heard a few other people (on a different thread) suggesting it. As for Africa, I didn't think it had much of a Minecraft community, again, it's just a show of good faith to try to find a good city there.
Just out of curiosity, though: can you think of any better cities in either continent?
No, there has never, ever been a sandbox game with a story or ending... except Grand Theft Auto... and Saints Row... and Red Dead Redemption... and Crack Down... and Assassins Creed...
I think Minecon needs to be closer to the southern hemispere. Anyone living in in the southern hemisphere wouldn't have been able to to get to the first and second Minecon easily. Australia or New Zealand is the my best bet.
Minecon 2013 Date Charactaristics
▓ = Too close to MineCon 2012
▓ = Not ideal
▓ = Somewhat ideal
▓ = Ideal
January
Minecon 2013 Location Charactaristics
So, where exactly is Minecon 2013 going to be held? That's a question that I hear floating around the forums a lot, and I hear a lot of arguments over where it should be... Well, where is an ideal location? Here are some factors that we must take into play.
1.) We had Minecraft 2011 in the United States, and we're having Minecraft 2012 in France, so we should let others have a chance to get a Minecon.
Since everything's fairly close together in Europe, and since Minecraft originated from Sweeden, I think it's likely we'll have another one there soon, so I think other places should get the opportunity to experience it.
2.) The highest density of Minecraft users are in (Not including United States or Europe)anada
7.) Your votes...
Now, it's all up to Mojang to decide, and it's a little to early for them to choose now since the commuinity hasn't had very much say yet, but according to wtcraft, Jeb comfirmed that there WILL be a Minecon 2013, but he only thinks that it should be in Disney Land Florida. Here is wtfcraft's exact words.
Mojang nous a confirmé qu’il y aura bien une Minecon 2013 et nous savons également grâce à Jeb qui nous a confié ce secret lors de la .party() dimanche soir, que celle-ci devrait avoir lieu à Disneyworld, en Floride. Il sera beaucoup plus difficile pour nous d’y organiser la même chose que cette année et l’intérêt sera également certainement moindre puisque la communauté française y sera moins présente. Par contre, il n’est pas impossible que l’on y aille !
And here's the closest translation in English.
Mojang has confirmed that there will be one MINECON 2013 and we know that thanks to Jeb. He told us during "party ()" on Sunday evening, that it should take place in Disneyworld, Florida. It will be much more difficult for us to organize the same thing this year, and it will also have less interest from the French community. But by then, hopefully we'll be able to go!
These seem like the most logical factors and places we should have Minecon 2013 at. If you have any other factors or places that you would wish for me to take into account, please state your location/factor and give a good reason why that location/factor should be taken into account.
Don't forget to vote for where you think Minecon 2013 should be held above, or give another location/factor to take into account. Thanks!
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Japan: Maybe (never knew it was popular there)
Australia: BOO YAH!
Sydney would be nice if it's held in the summer, Toronto would be wonderful in the winter, and Tokyo would be about half and half.
That way you can either see Canada's white wonderland, or Australia's colourful wildlife and waters!
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Canada - easy for the US users, quite difficult for everyone else.
Australia - Unless you're an Aussie, no chance.
Tokyo - Really? That's really pushing it.
Remember, a lot of young people go to Minecon, and they make up a large proportion of its fanbase. I'm a teen, and I can't go to the French one because it's a weekend, which is another problem. Minecon is usually a weekend, and you have to be pretty hardcore if you fly to Japan for a weekend trip, and that's without factoring in cost. So, maybe a more accessible area is needed.
Reasons being I live in New Zealand, so getting to Canada or Japan would cost me my life's savings.
Sydney is a beautiful place with lots to see and do.
I have never been to any gaming convention before as most is in the States or Europe. So if it was in Sydney I would be able to go.
Hmm... That's very interesting! I will re-word that and use it as a criteria!
Also, I hear a lot of people talking about the accessibility of certain cities. I don't think this should be taken into account, mainly because of how subjective it is. Yes Canada is more accessible than Australia... assuming you live in Canada, USA or possibly East Russia or Greenland. Yes Australia is less accessible than Canada... unless you live in Australia, New Zealand or East Asia. I'm not saying Australia is more accessible than Canada, but it isn't objectively less either.
Anyway, I think before Minecon goes to Europe or North America again it needs to go to every other continent. Here's my picks for cities.
Australia- Either Sydney or Melbourne, I'd prefer Sydney (because I live there), but I'd be fine with melbourne too.
Asia- Almost certainly Japan, that's where most gamers in Asia are.
South America- I see people asking for Rio (not sure how to spell the suffix, so i wont try), and that seems like the most logical, touristy place in South America.
Africa- I'm really not sure. Cairo maybe, that's Africa's largest city, right?
And after that.
North America- Definitely Toronto, see the OP.
Europe- Probably London, it seems like the next most logical place.
Well put However, the Minecraft's population in Africa is very small, and, I'm actually fairly embarresed because I forgot to include South america... However, their Minecraft population density is minimal compared to North America, Australia and Europe.
I didn't think Africa had a very large Minecraft community, I mainly put it on there as a show of good faith.
Australia would be good. I don't think it should be held in Asia as they're not in to Minecraft as much. I think Brazil is too dangerous to hold a Minecraft convention (especially as there will be lots of children going to MineCon and Brazil has a problem with child prostitution and other crime, I've read). Africa wouldn't be as good, as I'm pretty sure they don't really have a gaming community and lots of people would have to be vaccinated and stuff first. Canada would also be a good place.
I think that the next one should be either in Canada, New Zealand, Australia or somewhere in Europe (like England, Germany, Switzerland or Sweden).
I mainly put Africa and South America on there just to seem fair. I don't actually know that much about modern day South America, I just said Brazil because I heard a few other people (on a different thread) suggesting it. As for Africa, I didn't think it had much of a Minecraft community, again, it's just a show of good faith to try to find a good city there.
Just out of curiosity, though: can you think of any better cities in either continent?