Minecraft Education Edition is taking the game and squishing it into a school tool. This is never what Minecraft was meant to be. Mojang, I hate you. Why are you adding cool stuff like NPCs into a school edition of Minecraft? Why do we have to illegally mod our game with CustomNPCs for that? Why can't that be in vanilla? Also, stuff like the border block. That NEEDS to be in Minecraft. Mojang is destroying their own precious game that sold millions of copies.
You're complaining over nothing. The Education edition doesn't really have any "real" exclusive features; it's just streamlined for a classroom setting. In addition, I haven't seen any loss in sales of other platforms being caused by the Education Edition.
You're just giving a bunch of baseless thoughts. If you have any hard facts backed by actual evidence, then feel free to present them and people might give your opinion some mind.
Mods make Mojang's work on adding new features to Minecraft completely pointless.
Oh? So should horses and pistons not be in the game then? Because some guys already made them first?
No, making mods does not make adding new features pointless. Not everybody is aware of a certain mod, so adding it to Minecraft really makes it more popular, and sometimes adding some mods to the full game and expanding the mod really adds to Minecraft.
And no, Education Edition is NOT killing Minecraft. Almost everything in the Education Edition you can do with commands or resource packs. Chalkboards can be made with a sign and a resource pack, NPCs can be made with commands, and if you really need them to look different a resource pack, cameras are just taking a screenshot which you can already do, and the border block is literally just a barrier, but with the wall model and it goes all the way up and down. There are barely any features you can't already do in the normal game.
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Mods make Mojang's work on adding new features to Minecraft completely pointless.
Even if that were true, that doesn't make modding illegal. Mods are only illegal if they violate the EULA, and the majority of mods don't. Either way, I don't think there's a possible way that applying mods to your game can be illegal.
The part that got my attention was "Why does Mojang add ________ to other editions and not to the PC edition?"
"Cool NPC's" is quite minor compared to a lot of other features that other editions have... and that the java version doesn't.
Unfortunately, the java version (or any edition) can't have all the features of any of the other versions.
The Education Edition is no more "killing Minecraft" as any of the other editions are.
Minecraft Education Edition is taking the game and squishing it into a school tool. This is never what Minecraft was meant to be. Mojang, I hate you. Why are you adding cool stuff like NPCs into a school edition of Minecraft? Why do we have to illegally mod our game with CustomNPCs for that? Why can't that be in vanilla? Also, stuff like the border block. That NEEDS to be in Minecraft. Mojang is destroying their own precious game that sold millions of copies.
First, why do you think modding is illegal? It's perfectly legal, at least in the way it's done on this forum.
Second, you do realize the NPC mob is just a glorified sign, right? Everything you can do with the NPC, you can do with commands in-game.
Thirdly, what border block? You mean the barrier?
You're complaining over nothing. The Education edition doesn't really have any "real" exclusive features; it's just streamlined for a classroom setting. In addition, I haven't seen any loss in sales of other platforms being caused by the Education Edition.
You're just giving a bunch of baseless thoughts. If you have any hard facts backed by actual evidence, then feel free to present them and people might give your opinion some mind.
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Mods make Mojang's work on adding new features to Minecraft completely pointless.
Oh? So should horses and pistons not be in the game then? Because some guys already made them first?
No, making mods does not make adding new features pointless. Not everybody is aware of a certain mod, so adding it to Minecraft really makes it more popular, and sometimes adding some mods to the full game and expanding the mod really adds to Minecraft.
And no, Education Edition is NOT killing Minecraft. Almost everything in the Education Edition you can do with commands or resource packs. Chalkboards can be made with a sign and a resource pack, NPCs can be made with commands, and if you really need them to look different a resource pack, cameras are just taking a screenshot which you can already do, and the border block is literally just a barrier, but with the wall model and it goes all the way up and down. There are barely any features you can't already do in the normal game.
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Even if that were true, that doesn't make modding illegal. Mods are only illegal if they violate the EULA, and the majority of mods don't. Either way, I don't think there's a possible way that applying mods to your game can be illegal.
Want to see my suggestions? Here they are!
I am also known as GameWyrm or GameWyrm97. You can also find me at snapshotmc.com
The part that got my attention was "Why does Mojang add ________ to other editions and not to the PC edition?"
"Cool NPC's" is quite minor compared to a lot of other features that other editions have... and that the java version doesn't.Unfortunately, the java version (or any edition) can't have all the features of any of the other versions.
The Education Edition is no more "killing Minecraft" as any of the other editions are.