Hehe, this was fun to make:
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Its_Ackbar posted a message on Keystone Creative! -- Fully 1.4.5 Updated! -- Freebuild Gameplay -- Free Items -- Friendly Staff -- 24/7 -- Lots of Land!Posted in: PC Servers -
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Poshers posted a message on Keystone Creative! -- Fully 1.4.5 Updated! -- Freebuild Gameplay -- Free Items -- Friendly Staff -- 24/7 -- Lots of Land!Well, after a few weeks, im done with my village.Posted in: PC Servers
I never thought i would make something like this when i bought minecraft, but i proved myself wrong.
I'm really proud of this, so don't hate. :biggrin.gif:
/warp molotov
(P.S. Havent been on much, due to DC Universe, LoL, HoN, Skyrim, and...HAPPY WHEELS)
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Kaval posted a message on Keystone Creative! -- Fully 1.4.5 Updated! -- Freebuild Gameplay -- Free Items -- Friendly Staff -- 24/7 -- Lots of Land!In other newsPosted in: PC Servers
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Awh yeeaaaahhh. Feel accomplished for not being a thread starter/forum modmin/modder - To post a comment, please login.
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As Omega pointed out, it's difficult for modmins to meet player's demands if they are being rude, lack social courtesy, spamming the chat, etc... It's even more difficult when the modmins are consistently outnumbered by members/trusted by a factor of 35 to 1. Thus whenever a modmin enters the server, they are immediately bombarded with multiple requests in a matter of seconds. It's like being a substitute teacher and trying to tell a class of 35 rowdy 1st graders to settle down. It's hard work and may be discouraging at times (this is from my general observation, I've never been a modmin).
Keystone Creative is a 24/7 public server, which means that anyone can join the server at anytime. It is almost impossible to ensure that there is at least one modmin on for 24 hours straight, since people have a life and there are time zone issues. Like any other public server, Keystone Creative has a huge range of ages, personalities, and maturity levels. I think it's wonderful that so many different people can come together to play one game. But at the same time, conflicts and issues can arise.
I think it's fair to ask that members,trusted, and donators do their best to respect the rules and treat everyone fairly.
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