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The new EULA change has been quite controversial to many in the Minecraft community, especially server staff and donors such as myself. It has been found by many to be akin to the Dark Ages of Europe. when towns and villages began to be independent states under the control of lords. These towns and villages had minimal populations compared to the earlier Imperial period. These can be found akin to the small servers lasting for only a month that strive to take the place of the big servers that fall due to lack of funds. The majority of Minecraft players that remain playing will spend their time spread out from others. People will leave the game permanently for Steam games due to either lack of good servers or their friends leaving it. Currently, a bleak outlook for Minecraft is underway. However, servers could live on due to the use of teams. These teams would provide services for money, and use said money to fund their own servers. These servers would grow larger with time as more people joined them and became experts at their craft. Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed.
- jjhoot3
- jjhoot3
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And furthermore, the EULA existed before now. Everyone just ignored it. Who's to say that's not what everyone's just going to keep on doing?