A lot of people want to make a multiplayer server for their friends to play on. But it is hard to do and many people can't do it because of computer restrictions. I think it would be awesome if Minecraft had it's own servers that people could play on. For example: Instead of finding out IP addresses and other stuff like that, You would just have to click on multiplayer on the main menu, and choose from the different servers that Mojang would put on there. Ex: Surival, Creative, etc. Furthermore, If someone wanted to have their own server, they could purchase one. For like $5 USD.
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You know you can rent a server for like $9 a month?
How? See, that is my point. I had no idea you could do that. And most new people dont. I have had minecraft since its alpha stages and I have always wanted to have my own private server that me and friends could enjoy. But I never understood it. That is why I think Mojang should make some for everyone and let people buy their own.
But seriously, how do u rent a server?
Server no começo BR-blacklandia
Senha hamachi:123
sala Hamachi:BR-BlackLandia
ID do server:5.224.61.253:25565
OBG precisamos de vocês pra construir o server. Conto com vocês XD
n tem nada de money essas coisas.
How? See, that is my point. I had no idea you could do that. And most new people dont. I have had minecraft since its alpha stages and I have always wanted to have my own private server that me and friends could enjoy. But I never understood it. That is why I think Mojang should make some for everyone and let people buy their own.
But seriously, how do u rent a server?
A lot of people want to make a multiplayer server for their friends to play on. But it is hard to do and many people can't do it because of computer restrictions. I think it would be awesome if Minecraft had it's own servers that people could play on. For example: Instead of finding out IP addresses and other stuff like that, You would just have to click on multiplayer on the main menu, and choose from the different servers that Mojang would put on there. Ex: Surival, Creative, etc. Furthermore, If someone wanted to have their own server, they could purchase one. For like $5 USD.
Thank you.
God bless.
Perhaps this is a good idea but the process of doing this would be... extreme? Mohjang is game developing company. Thousands of servers, support for all the problems... IMO It's too huge.
Further more I know that a lot of younger children don't have as much control of their computers as they'd like to have. If you need to do more on your computer, you should talk to you parents and explain the situation. Because the loops people jump through to get more control of their computer or finding ways that administration isn't required is ridiculous.
I recently got a minecraft server running on my machine. It took ALL DAY and a lot of frustration. The fact and the matter is that this process ISN'T simple. It never has been but it ought to be because so many people are trying to do this. Some internet geniuses will convince you it's an easy process and that you're just and that you're an idiot but the way this system is set up, it's different for every person.
I guess what you should pull away from this is that... I don't think Mohjang or anyone will be doing something like what you've described for a long time and so until then we should focus on simplifying the current process.
Addition: As far as paid servers they are reliable, powerful but they cost money. If you computer is like mine (8gb of ram so I can put a few gigs into the server) than it might make sense to run the server on your machine so that mods and other such things can be done at will.
How? See, that is my point. I had no idea you could do that. And most new people dont. I have had minecraft since its alpha stages and I have always wanted to have my own private server that me and friends could enjoy. But I never understood it. That is why I think Mojang should make some for everyone and let people buy their own.
But seriously, how do u rent a server?
Now this is where I'd draw a line between not-explained and not informed
So if you had perhaps looked up "How do I get a minecraft server" and looked for more than 1 second you might've found that there are hosters. Of course there are a handful of people who possibly had NO idea and so a suggestion could be that on Minecraft.net there was a clearer explanation of Minecraft capabilities.
Thank you.
God bless.
How? See, that is my point. I had no idea you could do that. And most new people dont. I have had minecraft since its alpha stages and I have always wanted to have my own private server that me and friends could enjoy. But I never understood it. That is why I think Mojang should make some for everyone and let people buy their own.
But seriously, how do u rent a server?
Senha hamachi:123
sala Hamachi:BR-BlackLandia
ID do server:5.224.61.253:25565
OBG precisamos de vocês pra construir o server. Conto com vocês XD
n tem nada de money essas coisas.
Easily hosting companies!
http://www.minecraftforum.net/forum/131-minecraft-server-hosting/Also if you just want to play with friends for like 4 hours on a adventure map click on my signature. The site is under maintenance at the moment but it's a pretty cool site.
Perhaps this is a good idea but the process of doing this would be... extreme? Mohjang is game developing company. Thousands of servers, support for all the problems... IMO It's too huge.
Further more I know that a lot of younger children don't have as much control of their computers as they'd like to have. If you need to do more on your computer, you should talk to you parents and explain the situation. Because the loops people jump through to get more control of their computer or finding ways that administration isn't required is ridiculous.
I recently got a minecraft server running on my machine. It took ALL DAY and a lot of frustration. The fact and the matter is that this process ISN'T simple. It never has been but it ought to be because so many people are trying to do this. Some internet geniuses will convince you it's an easy process and that you're just and that you're an idiot but the way this system is set up, it's different for every person.
I guess what you should pull away from this is that... I don't think Mohjang or anyone will be doing something like what you've described for a long time and so until then we should focus on simplifying the current process.
Addition: As far as paid servers they are reliable, powerful but they cost money. If you computer is like mine (8gb of ram so I can put a few gigs into the server) than it might make sense to run the server on your machine so that mods and other such things can be done at will.
Now this is where I'd draw a line between not-explained and not informed
So if you had perhaps looked up "How do I get a minecraft server" and looked for more than 1 second you might've found that there are hosters. Of course there are a handful of people who possibly had NO idea and so a suggestion could be that on Minecraft.net there was a clearer explanation of Minecraft capabilities.
Just a few thoughts on the topic