If you wish to play together online, you'll need a account for each computer. If you just want to play single player, you can have multiple games running with the same account. So, 1 account works. Windows 10 works fine.
Try the ATL launcher. Theres some others, but they get sketchy and malware can be expected.
If y'all are all on the same wifi, lan works fine. otherwise, buying space makes things super easy. It's tough to set up a server on your own.
Yes. I digest it. With my mouth. The true donut hole is the hole in the center of the donut where the so-called "donut hole" was punched out. So you can't eat a literal donut hole, but you can eat a donut cutout just fine
I would appreciate another. I don't think this (Heraldry) is impossible, it just requires some trusted friends, and trusted friends of friends, etc.
I have played on servers that are fun and the community is nice, they aren't impossible to find. My favorite one so far had a great plotline everyone followed, it was a blast.
I can see where you are coming from. I think the main problem is not with the amount of world development someone can get into a world, and the limitations that arise because of that, because minecraft is such an open world. People can build their own castles. I think perhaps it might work out better if the mod on such a server made a couple castles, smaller castles, and camps for people to inhabit as clans. This means that the smaller clans just starting out inhabit the camps, etc. This causes people to gravitate together from the beginning.
Anywho, back to the main problem. I think the main problem is that of age. As minecraft is the popular game amongst the younger kids, many times these younger kids don't have the attention span to keep up their role play, and as such they decide to just jump at the most prestigious kingdom, or whatever. This wouldn't happen in real life, because a kingdom one's built really matters to them, and they don't want to see their friends be absorbed by another.
I think a server that implemented this system with 14 and older people would have some success. Then the issue becomes keeping the right balance of intrigue and just playing a game.
All that to say, plugins I think would limit the roleplaying capability in the way that it'd unbalance the balance just mentioned. It'd be tough to find the middle ground, but I think possible.
I don't know why you're so against mods/plugins to help aid the process. It's much like a DM who sets boundaries and guides the players through the scenario by reminding them of their alignment or class obligations/limitations when they forget themselves..
The reason he's against this is to promote actual creativity. I don't know if all of you see the articles done that say that the virtual world of the new generation is causing huge lapses in creativity. Maybe y'all just ignore this or pass it off as fearmongering, but we really do, as the new age, have a heckuva lot less creative juices running through our veins. This question stimulates actual thought processes and implimenting it in vanilla would cause people to actually wake up that part of their mind.
If we just used plugins, etc., we'd just have the server do for us what we should do with our actual brains.
Sorry if this came across as hostile, but it's just something I believe strongly about.
Based on the youthful aspect of minecraft, many people would get tired of always being the vassal. In a medium minecraft server that implements this, the first thing that would happen is everyone would be their own lord.
I like the thains and vassals system better, as is seen in the book *Beowulf*
What you don't realize is that the killing of poor defenseless animals later influences their behaviour. The actions in a cuboid world directly translate into real life, especially with the zombies and other fake mobs.
The thing that annoys me the most is the people who either refuse to listen to reason. Such as a person the whole server is telling is wrong, or made a mistake, but refuses to admit it, at the expense of his own pride.
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If you wish to play together online, you'll need a account for each computer. If you just want to play single player, you can have multiple games running with the same account. So, 1 account works. Windows 10 works fine.
Try the ATL launcher. Theres some others, but they get sketchy and malware can be expected.
If y'all are all on the same wifi, lan works fine. otherwise, buying space makes things super easy. It's tough to set up a server on your own.
Hope I helped!
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Yes. I digest it. With my mouth. The true donut hole is the hole in the center of the donut where the so-called "donut hole" was punched out. So you can't eat a literal donut hole, but you can eat a donut cutout just fine
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Flint Lockwood
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I would appreciate another. I don't think this (Heraldry) is impossible, it just requires some trusted friends, and trusted friends of friends, etc.
I have played on servers that are fun and the community is nice, they aren't impossible to find. My favorite one so far had a great plotline everyone followed, it was a blast.
But thank you for your post.
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I can see where you are coming from. I think the main problem is not with the amount of world development someone can get into a world, and the limitations that arise because of that, because minecraft is such an open world. People can build their own castles. I think perhaps it might work out better if the mod on such a server made a couple castles, smaller castles, and camps for people to inhabit as clans. This means that the smaller clans just starting out inhabit the camps, etc. This causes people to gravitate together from the beginning.
Anywho, back to the main problem. I think the main problem is that of age. As minecraft is the popular game amongst the younger kids, many times these younger kids don't have the attention span to keep up their role play, and as such they decide to just jump at the most prestigious kingdom, or whatever. This wouldn't happen in real life, because a kingdom one's built really matters to them, and they don't want to see their friends be absorbed by another.
I think a server that implemented this system with 14 and older people would have some success. Then the issue becomes keeping the right balance of intrigue and just playing a game.
All that to say, plugins I think would limit the roleplaying capability in the way that it'd unbalance the balance just mentioned. It'd be tough to find the middle ground, but I think possible.
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The reason he's against this is to promote actual creativity. I don't know if all of you see the articles done that say that the virtual world of the new generation is causing huge lapses in creativity. Maybe y'all just ignore this or pass it off as fearmongering, but we really do, as the new age, have a heckuva lot less creative juices running through our veins. This question stimulates actual thought processes and implimenting it in vanilla would cause people to actually wake up that part of their mind.
If we just used plugins, etc., we'd just have the server do for us what we should do with our actual brains.
Sorry if this came across as hostile, but it's just something I believe strongly about.
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Based on the youthful aspect of minecraft, many people would get tired of always being the vassal. In a medium minecraft server that implements this, the first thing that would happen is everyone would be their own lord.
I like the thains and vassals system better, as is seen in the book *Beowulf*
Those are my first thoughts on the issue.
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By lose everything in your inventory, he means it drops onto the ground where you died.
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There's a place to turn people in, and mojang follows through. If people are too lazy to turn people in, that's on them.
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You know pay to win is against minecraft's EULA so there shouldn't really be any of those...
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Hope I helped.
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Guys, guys, guys.
What you don't realize is that the killing of poor defenseless animals later influences their behaviour. The actions in a cuboid world directly translate into real life, especially with the zombies and other fake mobs.
*Sarcasm*
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Hey, this is super helpful! Thanks for throwing it up here!
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The thing that annoys me the most is the people who either refuse to listen to reason. Such as a person the whole server is telling is wrong, or made a mistake, but refuses to admit it, at the expense of his own pride.
It frustrates me. A lot.
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Okay, but is there anything specific you are looking for with this?