"The End of Minecraft".
I can't help but laugh at the sheer absurdity of that.
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Exactly it's YOUR money! Do what YOU want to do with it! Mojang isn't MAKING you do it! UGH!
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It all seems immaterial to me, as if you don't like a server, don't play on it. Why does Mojang need to interfere at all?
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If they wish to pay for the hardware to play Minecraft on then they get to make the rules.
Otherwise they can stuff the EULA where the sun doesn't shine.
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Guys, this is just to try and force players to use realms by destroying the server community. We need to stop this by organizing a boycott against Mojang so that they have to relent before they lose money (and we still get 10 years of development first!)
We are given the right to run a servers, we run them, how we want to run them. Mojang has no "Control" over them.
My effort, my work, my rules.
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And yes, in the end - I will ignore these rules. Not because I'm a 'rebel' - because I know what is fair for my server, for my players, because I care about my players as friends and players - not a paycheck, and ensure every single system I add that would breach these rules, is accepted and wanted by my player base.
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Other than The Mad King waves, the map is well optimized and shouldn't lag.
What are your computer specs ?
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If you really think that, then you're taking things way too seriously. Sorry, but you are. And as I already said, it's not actually the end of the game; once the credits are over, you go right back to your spawn point and you can continue playing as normal. :dry.gif:
But fine, go ahead and complain about a feature that:
1) That does basically nothing
2) Does not effect how you play the game
3) Does not actually end the game in any way
4) Is entirely optional
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Technically, it's not even a "real" ending. It's a credit screen with some dialogue; once that ends, you go right back to your spawn point. A lot of people are acting like it deletes the world or something, but it doesn't. Honestly, it seems more like an easter egg than an actual ending.
What I'm trying to say is, the ending is optional. Why would a feature that doesn't effect gameplay in any way ruin Minecraft for someone? You say that just knowledge of it changes your views of the game, but you NEVER have to try to reach the end if you don't want to. If you don't like it, pretend it doesn't exist. It's not difficult. This is the whole point of Minecraft: you have options.
I simply don't understand how anyone can get upset over this.
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lolwhat? That makes no sense at all.
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Minecraft is a sandbox game; you can practically do whatever you want. So why would an optional ending change your view of it? It certainly doesn't change my opinion, because I know I'm never going to end the game like that.
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That's not very useful, since you wouldn't be able to open the chest. You'd have to destroy it every time you need something.
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My worst memories are definitely physical injuries, for sure.
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Minecraft is certainly not a "rip-off" of Infiniminer. It was inspired by it, sure, but the only things they have in common are the mining aspect and the world being made of blocks.
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To tell you the truth, I really don't understand what you mean. The new avatar already learned those elements before the series begins. She wasn't born knowing all of it instantly, if that's what you're saying...
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The cycle is water, earth, fire, air. The next avatar is a waterbender, since Aang was an airbender. I don't see what you're getting at here.