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What minecraft has become
This blog is about what I and, well, what all older players feel, "what did minecraft become?.."
Minecraft, like every other game, evolves, usually gets more popular, and gets more players, but with those new players, you can encounter allot of different "species" of players.
The Friendly person: usually but not always, someone who has been playing since beta or at least before the wave of hackers and griefers, and sort alikes.
They help players, they usually learned new stuff to noobs back then, and they were, as their title implies, friendly.
The Plugin Lover: They're the people who love to configure plugins, use them, and find new ones, they sometimes have their own testing servers, and love to talk and hang with modders, Coders, and other plugin lovers.
The Cool Guys: They love to show off with their diamond, or gold armour (AND NO, IT'S NOT BUDDER, BUTTER, OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT >.<).
But they can also be cool, as in people who aren't afraid of 20 lightning creepers along with a giant, while they only have a bow (bow's are epic :D) and an iron sword with some leather half destroyed armour.
The noob: we all were noobs once, back then, being a noob wasn't something you could be called when you sucked, it was merely a name to describe new players. Noobs were everywhere, but they didn't grief, or if they did, they stopped right after being told that they weren't allowed to do so.
Back then, it was actually quite fun to teach new players new things, atleast I loved to do so.
The Unfriendly person: if there're friendly people, then there's also unfriendly people (see the logic?); they didn't have to be griefers, nor hackers, or rulebreakers, they simply were people who disliked most others, and were unfriendly, they killed people, and sometimes, but really not usually, became griefers later on.
The popular guy: Minecraft has changed, even with popularity, now there's plenty of ways to get popular, by creating huge mods, highly detailed texture packs, making giganormous redstone builds (that actually does things), or being a McEdit Genius.
But back then, you usually got popular by just making videos and having fun, there wasn't like 10000000000000000000 videos of minecraft.
And you could become popular by just being nice and making some videos with friends.
Now, we've arrived at the bad kind of players.
The griefer: Hated (and loved by other griefers), they destroy your builds, pour lava on everything, and burn down your houses.
They destroy everything that minecraft stands for; friendship, building together, and making cool things (and cake, of course).
The hacker: I, personally, HATE hackers, they nuke your spawns, make players leave, speedhack, flyhack, aimbot, bowaimbot, killaura, keylog, and what not.
I've encountered a few hackers in my time of playing minecraft (and other games), but the ones that I encountered (as I don't often play on servers that don't have nocheatplus, but I'm actually thinking of playing on vanilla servers from now on to find the few friendly players left.) were pretty, let's say, hackerish, they messed the server up, were banned, joined again with another account a few days later, messed the server up again, and did so until it shut down.
The Rule-Breaker: They can be griefers, but they can also be people who don't read rules, play, and mess things up because they're acting like 10 year olds who were raised by (let's say) "bad parents"..
That's about most of them, or atleast the most important ones, now let's continue with the actual blog.
What did minecraft become?...
Personally I think, it has "evolved", some may say, in a bad way, but I think, actually, in both ways. The players became different, but the game became better, and if I want that simple minecraft sandbox game back, I can just change to beta or such.
It's hard to find good servers, servers that make us feel like before, but when I find one, I try to play as much as possible, because, sadly, they usually get infested with griefers or hackers later on...
Minecraft is, and will always be a revolutionary game, the way they give you free updates, the features, customizability, and just the community, that's what makes minecraft the game it is today.
I'm glad I buyed it, even with all of the griefers, hackers, but also the friendly people, and all of you who read this.
This is minecraft, so let's go build a dirt house and have fun!
The End
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Thanks for reading, and remember, stay cool, kill griefers, and bake cake!
This blog is about what I and, well, what all older players feel, "what did minecraft become?.."
Minecraft, like every other game, evolves, usually gets more popular, and gets more players, but with those new players, you can encounter allot of different "species" of players.
The Friendly person: usually but not always, someone who has been playing since beta or at least before the wave of hackers and griefers, and sort alikes.
They help players, they usually learned new stuff to noobs back then, and they were, as their title implies, friendly.
The Plugin Lover: They're the people who love to configure plugins, use them, and find new ones, they sometimes have their own testing servers, and love to talk and hang with modders, Coders, and other plugin lovers.
The Cool Guys: They love to show off with their diamond, or gold armour (AND NO, IT'S NOT BUDDER, BUTTER, OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT >.<).
But they can also be cool, as in people who aren't afraid of 20 lightning creepers along with a giant, while they only have a bow (bow's are epic :D) and an iron sword with some leather half destroyed armour.
The noob: we all were noobs once, back then, being a noob wasn't something you could be called when you sucked, it was merely a name to describe new players. Noobs were everywhere, but they didn't grief, or if they did, they stopped right after being told that they weren't allowed to do so.
Back then, it was actually quite fun to teach new players new things, atleast I loved to do so.
The Unfriendly person: if there're friendly people, then there's also unfriendly people (see the logic?); they didn't have to be griefers, nor hackers, or rulebreakers, they simply were people who disliked most others, and were unfriendly, they killed people, and sometimes, but really not usually, became griefers later on.
The popular guy: Minecraft has changed, even with popularity, now there's plenty of ways to get popular, by creating huge mods, highly detailed texture packs, making giganormous redstone builds (that actually does things), or being a McEdit Genius.
But back then, you usually got popular by just making videos and having fun, there wasn't like 10000000000000000000 videos of minecraft.
And you could become popular by just being nice and making some videos with friends.
Now, we've arrived at the bad kind of players.
The griefer: Hated (and loved by other griefers), they destroy your builds, pour lava on everything, and burn down your houses.
They destroy everything that minecraft stands for; friendship, building together, and making cool things (and cake, of course).
The hacker: I, personally, HATE hackers, they nuke your spawns, make players leave, speedhack, flyhack, aimbot, bowaimbot, killaura, keylog, and what not.
I've encountered a few hackers in my time of playing minecraft (and other games), but the ones that I encountered (as I don't often play on servers that don't have nocheatplus, but I'm actually thinking of playing on vanilla servers from now on to find the few friendly players left.) were pretty, let's say, hackerish, they messed the server up, were banned, joined again with another account a few days later, messed the server up again, and did so until it shut down.
The Rule-Breaker: They can be griefers, but they can also be people who don't read rules, play, and mess things up because they're acting like 10 year olds who were raised by (let's say) "bad parents"..
That's about most of them, or atleast the most important ones, now let's continue with the actual blog.
What did minecraft become?...
Personally I think, it has "evolved", some may say, in a bad way, but I think, actually, in both ways. The players became different, but the game became better, and if I want that simple minecraft sandbox game back, I can just change to beta or such.
It's hard to find good servers, servers that make us feel like before, but when I find one, I try to play as much as possible, because, sadly, they usually get infested with griefers or hackers later on...
Minecraft is, and will always be a revolutionary game, the way they give you free updates, the features, customizability, and just the community, that's what makes minecraft the game it is today.
I'm glad I buyed it, even with all of the griefers, hackers, but also the friendly people, and all of you who read this.
This is minecraft, so let's go build a dirt house and have fun!
The End
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Leaving a diamond always helps!
Thanks for reading, and remember, stay cool, kill griefers, and bake cake!
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more rare than diamonds
i used to play server (cracked) and everybody were friendly
Even the herobrine legend was quite fun, i remember searching for him and everytime i saw something move in the fog i was like "ow f*ck, ooowww f*ck, there he is :O" but then it was a sheep, or a zombie, or a pig ;_;
woah
such sentence
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