Minecraft

Minecraft's ("Dead"), but in a great way!

Submitted by Alter, , Thread ID: 94985

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09-07-2018, 04:29 PM
#1
To everyone asking this same old question "Is Minecraft Dead?" doesn't seem to understand how much this game has really influenced kids and some adults. This game is based around building blocks, and many different cubes, items, and variety styles! But the one thing that kills this game is the lack of innovation over the years and how it has split the community up. In recent years, mods have became a lot more popular among the community and is starting to take over the real sense of Minecraft as a whole.

Notch once always said, he did it for fun!
But the community has changed the game into a state of FREEDOM.
People who bash against mods just don't get how much it changes how the game works. It can either improve or lack, but it still is better than most updates.

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#2
I feel like Minecraft use to be so much simpler, but with the new combat update and the succeeding updates, it feels over-complicated.
Especially since i know people that still don't understand how the combat works

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#3
Minecraft is not dying but I agree the 1.9 update has ruined player vs player combat.

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#4
I personally think minecraft is "dying" but thinking about it more and more, only the little kids and tryhards will leave to another game like fortnite or something leaving the people who genuinely care about minecraft to stay leaving it the way it used to be before... a great game!

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#5
minecraft still can be fun when you play it with a lot of people i think, it all depends

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#6
People bash mods? What the heck, how dare they? They add so much, they must be running potatoes?

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#7
minecraft is dead tbh and never coming back to the good 2012 minecraft, the community is "settled"

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