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And here's a fun fact for you: a version of Minecraft was created for use in schools to teach coding and developing, creating a lot of career opportunities and job openings for many.
Minecraft was not made for use in schools for programming classes.
I know that there are versions made for that specifically..
I'm seeing an awful lot of replies on this thread where it seems like folks are jumping up and down over imaginary fire, when the smoke they're seeing is nothing more than an incense...
Gee guys, chill out. Slow down a read carefully before you decide to jump at folks, and regardless of
why they're now enforcing.. I think all of us can agree that those out there that went against it in the first place, were in the wrong. As such it's only fair that they're suffering for it now.
I mean that in a sense of
you broke the rules to get where you are now, but now that the rules are punishable you're falling to pieces.
aka: you cannot truly support yourselves or your means in any other form, and you've created a community too used to the rules being broken they expect it.
Rule breakers have only crippled themselves in the end. Now that they have to take away flight someone paid $50 for, those players quit. And players who
used to play quit long time ago because it was unfair back then. In the end it's a bad taste/bad name..
Breaking the EULA was always wrong, people are just mad because now they have to listen to it or suffer actual consequences. I think it's a good thing it's punishable now, it should've always been sure; then again people should've had the respect to follow it in the first place. I suppose that also goes to show what kind of people have been running those types of servers.. Money hungry folks with no respect for the rules.
shrugs