I haven't played Minecraft since 2011 and in that time I used to play Minecraft in browser like http://minecraft.net/game . My question is, is it still playable through browser on some another link or that feature has been removed?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'd like to know what happened with that feature.
the version you could play online, the "classic" version was before a lot of the now current things, and a lot of very, very outdated things. It wasn't as optimized as it is now (before 1.8, somehow its optimizations made it laggier XD), the wool that you used in that version was based off of Notches original idea for colored wool, the colors arn't even the same anymore. Iron, Gold, and Diamond had unique side, top and bottom textures, there weren't crafting tables, furnaces, or chests. only one kind of sapling, one kind of wood, and biomes weren't even a thing. you could ONLY play in creative, there was no flying, and you couldn't sneak either, there wasn't even sprinting.
It was just... very, very old.. with the new launcher though, you can download the older versions, even the very first (publicly) available version can be played. there is nothing gameplay wise, just a time travelers tourist destination for the history of Minecraft. You can download and play your favorite version, and, I'm not 100% on this but, if you do it right, you can even mod the old version and play modded (ancient) minecraft Back are the days of the best version, Beta 1.7.3
Anyway, the classic minecraft version you played on the web browser is long gone. If you havn't already bought a minecraft account (sadly you have to buy it even if you had it when it was free, everyone did) you can do it on the main site, but it now costs a fair bit more than it did when people first had to buy minecraft (a whopping 14 USD, compared to the 30 USD you have to pay now)
the version you could play online, the "classic" version was before a lot of the now current things, and a lot of very, very outdated things. It wasn't as optimized as it is now (before 1.8, somehow its optimizations made it laggier XD), the wool that you used in that version was based off of Notches original idea for colored wool, the colors arn't even the same anymore. Iron, Gold, and Diamond had unique side, top and bottom textures, there weren't crafting tables, furnaces, or chests. only one kind of sapling, one kind of wood, and biomes weren't even a thing. you could ONLY play in creative, there was no flying, and you couldn't sneak either, there wasn't even sprinting.
It was just... very, very old.. with the new launcher though, you can download the older versions, even the very first (publicly) available version can be played. there is nothing gameplay wise, just a time travelers tourist destination for the history of Minecraft. You can download and play your favorite version, and, I'm not 100% on this but, if you do it right, you can even mod the old version and play modded (ancient) minecraft Back are the days of the best version, Beta 1.7.3
Anyway, the classic minecraft version you played on the web browser is long gone. If you havn't already bought a minecraft account (sadly you have to buy it even if you had it when it was free, everyone did) you can do it on the main site, but it now costs a fair bit more than it did when people first had to buy minecraft (a whopping 14 USD, compared to the 30 USD you have to pay now)
I have played a full version of Minecraft in browser, not the classic one as far as I remember. Still owe the screenshot of that and still using same account from 2011 (premium). Thanks for the explanation I really wish they still had the full game version inside the browser
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh, yea, that version. Yes, it's gone unfortunately... I remember playing it as well. And, it wasn't an "online" version, the browser "version" was basicly a way to play minecraft through the browser, rather than its own instance. Basically, it didn't do anything other than use the files on the computer, if you had launched minecraft through its client, and ran it by itself and made a world, then went onto the browser version, you could play the same world.
I don't know if that makes any sense, but that's basically all it was, minecraft running in the browser, instead of its own client
I heard that after March 10, 2022, a Microsoft account will be required to play Java Edition. Has anyone migrated their Mojang account to a Microsoft account? And are there any restrictions for minors? Can I transfer my younger brother's account or do I need parental consent?
I heard that after March 10, 2022, a Microsoft account will be required to play Java Edition. Has anyone migrated their Mojang account to a Microsoft account? And are there any restrictions for minors? Can I transfer my younger brother's account or do I need parental consent?
You should really start a new thread for that question, as this thread is very old and only recently was revived when it really shouldn't have been.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure all accounts have to be migrated now, I don't think the launcher will even accept a Mojang login, it has to be a Microsoft login, though I could be mistaken on that. I migrated my account quite a while ago, I forget if it was even this year or last year at this point. As for a young person's account, they'd have to have a separate Microsoft account login, I'm not sure the procedure for a minor getting a Microsoft account, you'd have to check the website for that. Having an Xbox account is good enough I think, as is a hotmail address or a login for windows 10 or 11 which are automatically Microsoft accounts which can be used as far as I know.
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Hello guys,
I haven't played Minecraft since 2011 and in that time I used to play Minecraft in browser like http://minecraft.net/game . My question is, is it still playable through browser on some another link or that feature has been removed?
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'd like to know what happened with that feature.
Thanks in advance
It seems you're about 4 months too late.
See the Wiki http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Classic
"at some point between September 10[3][/sup] and 12[4][/sup] 2015, the page containing Classic was itself removed entirely. "
Just testing.
What do you mean, it was so old?
It's no longer available to play in browser. Mostly because of the new launcher
the version you could play online, the "classic" version was before a lot of the now current things, and a lot of very, very outdated things. It wasn't as optimized as it is now (before 1.8, somehow its optimizations made it laggier XD), the wool that you used in that version was based off of Notches original idea for colored wool, the colors arn't even the same anymore. Iron, Gold, and Diamond had unique side, top and bottom textures, there weren't crafting tables, furnaces, or chests. only one kind of sapling, one kind of wood, and biomes weren't even a thing. you could ONLY play in creative, there was no flying, and you couldn't sneak either, there wasn't even sprinting.
It was just... very, very old.. with the new launcher though, you can download the older versions, even the very first (publicly) available version can be played. there is nothing gameplay wise, just a time travelers tourist destination for the history of Minecraft. You can download and play your favorite version, and, I'm not 100% on this but, if you do it right, you can even mod the old version and play modded (ancient) minecraft Back are the days of the best version, Beta 1.7.3
Anyway, the classic minecraft version you played on the web browser is long gone. If you havn't already bought a minecraft account (sadly you have to buy it even if you had it when it was free, everyone did) you can do it on the main site, but it now costs a fair bit more than it did when people first had to buy minecraft (a whopping 14 USD, compared to the 30 USD you have to pay now)
I have played a full version of Minecraft in browser, not the classic one as far as I remember. Still owe the screenshot of that and still using same account from 2011 (premium). Thanks for the explanation I really wish they still had the full game version inside the browser
Oh man I remember playing in browser.. 1.4.3? Anybody remember the demo seed North Carolina? So many memories..
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh, yea, that version. Yes, it's gone unfortunately... I remember playing it as well. And, it wasn't an "online" version, the browser "version" was basicly a way to play minecraft through the browser, rather than its own instance. Basically, it didn't do anything other than use the files on the computer, if you had launched minecraft through its client, and ran it by itself and made a world, then went onto the browser version, you could play the same world.
I don't know if that makes any sense, but that's basically all it was, minecraft running in the browser, instead of its own client
You have to buy and download it in order to play now,
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there is minecraft in a web browser.
the URL is :https://classic.minecraft.net
If you want to enjoy a best Minecraft app then visit this platform and have a great fun.
I heard that after March 10, 2022, a Microsoft account will be required to play Java Edition. Has anyone migrated their Mojang account to a Microsoft account? And are there any restrictions for minors? Can I transfer my younger brother's account or do I need parental consent?
You should really start a new thread for that question, as this thread is very old and only recently was revived when it really shouldn't have been.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure all accounts have to be migrated now, I don't think the launcher will even accept a Mojang login, it has to be a Microsoft login, though I could be mistaken on that. I migrated my account quite a while ago, I forget if it was even this year or last year at this point. As for a young person's account, they'd have to have a separate Microsoft account login, I'm not sure the procedure for a minor getting a Microsoft account, you'd have to check the website for that. Having an Xbox account is good enough I think, as is a hotmail address or a login for windows 10 or 11 which are automatically Microsoft accounts which can be used as far as I know.
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