Submitted by: Skylar Dugan
Minecraft has a tendency to be a time suck. Minecraft rewards ingenuity in the best ways. When playing minecraft you have a taste of living through a malicious setting. You wind up not only surviving, but flourishing and crafting works of art. Minecraft has a rare type of resident level progression which will make you feel accomplished. The more you explore the more resources you possess and therefore the better looking your creations.
The game is in beta and still is not flawless yet. As of right now, there’s isn’t a plot or goal which can really kill things. And because there aren’t any Non-Player Characters it can get very boring and make it apparent how inhospitable the minecraft world is. Your sense of adventure in this grand and never-ending land dies when all the landscape starts to look insistent.
Playing on Minecraft servers do, however, fix most of these illnesses. Goals are spawned by other gamers. Others are a cornucopia of never-ending content. You’ll now have people to show off your towns to, and the circumferent world would be more diversified because it’s entirely gamer created. You can come across epic villages, buildings, and labyrinths in your adventures.
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But there are gigantic setbacks with finding a multiplayer server that’s right for you. You might need fighting or damage enabled, you maybe want a more creative area to play in. You maybe want a roleplaying server, you maybe need to play in an anarchy with zero rules or you might want civilization. If the rules are not strict enough you can wind up with unwelcomed griefers, murderers, and thieves. If the rules are too tough you might feel a loss of freedom, the inability to erect where you want, and it’s only a fun time for those in control.
There are many server websites on the web but the majority are not good enough, and don’t meet my standards. There’s a lot of vote based spamming, which turns the entire website into a popularity contest with no information on if a server’s perfect for YOU. I was looking in a server site recently which used the exact same description for each of their posts so they can arrive at number one on yahoo, google and bing shortly by having many low quality posts. A lot more of these directories are biased, giving praise to those multiplayer servers who are able to pay with no recognition to all else.
And who knows what updates to online multiplayer will come in the future. As new features are being added and the game fleshed out even more, the online features will only blossom and become more complex and grow even further. When notch added colored wool the online world blossomed with pixel art. I can only imagine what will happen when more redstone components are added.
Choose your server carefully, make sure it upholds all of your standards, or else you’ll be forever cursed to server-hop, over time getting you agonized and missing out on the awesome time that multiplayer can bring you.
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