When Will Mojang Create a Store Page of Minecraft on Steam?
Notch refused to do that a decade ago but the development team is now under the successful guidance of Microsoft, which is already enough of a reason for VALVe and Mojang to negotiate considering in what way Minecraft is leading to, it would only make sense to have it on Steam. It might even boost the playercount and it is profitable both by Steam and especially Mojang doubling the sales so they can spend more of it on the game tuning up its quality, everyone wins.
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davidb11 Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:21pm 
Originally posted by SlowMango:
Originally posted by davidb11:

What are you talking about?
THat's not how it works.

It's literally just like hosting custom TF2 servers. If Valve sees those servers breaking their ToS, they can remove them.

Same with the bedrock version of Minecraft.

But the servers have no connection to the official Minecraft system.
They're all disconnected.
THe only connection is they play the game.
Period.

The only way Microsoft could do this if they bought every server hosting on the planet Earth.
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RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:22pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Bro, the word "night" is banned, same thing with "Japan" because they have letters from the bad bad words.

What are you talking about?
THat's not how it works.
You can get banned from SINGLE PLAYER for saying what Micro$oft says are the no-no words.
RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:23pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by SlowMango:

It's literally just like hosting custom TF2 servers. If Valve sees those servers breaking their ToS, they can remove them.

Same with the bedrock version of Minecraft.

But the servers have no connection to the official Minecraft system.
They're all disconnected.
THe only connection is they play the game.
Period.

The only way Microsoft could do this if they bought every server hosting on the planet Earth.
They could get the IP of the server and blacklist it. Why are you so keen to defend Minecraft?
Boblin the Goblin Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:24pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by SlowMango:

It's literally just like hosting custom TF2 servers. If Valve sees those servers breaking their ToS, they can remove them.

Same with the bedrock version of Minecraft.

But the servers have no connection to the official Minecraft system.
They're all disconnected.
THe only connection is they play the game.
Period.

They still have to agree to an EULA to host custom servers like the one in the article. If they don'e, Mojang and Microsoft have they right to force them to shut down from the public.

They are literally using Mojang/Microsoft tools to host the server on whatever hardware they personally use. It doesn't matter if it's connect to Mojang/Microsoft. They are using the code to create the server.
RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:25pm 
Originally posted by SlowMango:
Originally posted by davidb11:

But the servers have no connection to the official Minecraft system.
They're all disconnected.
THe only connection is they play the game.
Period.

They still have to agree to an EULA to host custom servers like the one in the article. If they don'e, Mojang and Microsoft have they right to force them to shut down from the public.

They are literally using Mojang/Microsoft tools to host the server on whatever hardware they personally use. It doesn't matter if it's connect to Mojang/Microsoft. They are using the code to create the server.
Yes. Everything he said was factual. Servers use Minecraft services which hosters and the people inside the servers can be banned from at any time.
davidb11 Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:26pm 
Originally posted by SlowMango:
Originally posted by davidb11:

But the servers have no connection to the official Minecraft system.
They're all disconnected.
THe only connection is they play the game.
Period.

They still have to agree to an EULA to host custom servers like the one in the article. If they don'e, Mojang and Microsoft have they right to force them to shut down from the public.

They are literally using Mojang/Microsoft tools to host the server on whatever hardware they personally use. It doesn't matter if it's connect to Mojang/Microsoft. They are using the code to create the server.

Weird.
Really not how all this works.
UGH.

Sorry, but I still can't fathom how anyone is taking this like it's actually happening on a massive scale.
Again, really not how reality or any company ever worked in the past.
The law is against them, the world is against them.

Literally doing this should have immediately made them go bankrupt from the fallout.
davidb11 Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:27pm 
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Originally posted by SlowMango:

They still have to agree to an EULA to host custom servers like the one in the article. If they don'e, Mojang and Microsoft have they right to force them to shut down from the public.

They are literally using Mojang/Microsoft tools to host the server on whatever hardware they personally use. It doesn't matter if it's connect to Mojang/Microsoft. They are using the code to create the server.
Yes. Everything he said was factual. Servers use Minecraft services which hosters and the people inside the servers can be banned from at any time.


Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Originally posted by davidb11:

But the servers have no connection to the official Minecraft system.
They're all disconnected.
THe only connection is they play the game.
Period.

The only way Microsoft could do this if they bought every server hosting on the planet Earth.
They could get the IP of the server and blacklist it. Why are you so keen to defend Minecraft?

It's one of my favorite games, for one, and B. THis is completely against all rules and no company is this stupid.
RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:28pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Yes. Everything he said was factual. Servers use Minecraft services which hosters and the people inside the servers can be banned from at any time.


Originally posted by MarketBag177:
They could get the IP of the server and blacklist it. Why are you so keen to defend Minecraft?

It's one of my favorite games, for one, and B. THis is completely against all rules and no company is this stupid.
What rules? Never underestimate the good ol' 'tupidity. Also, "one of my favorite games" explains it.
Last edited by RealEgg; Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:28pm
Nx Machina Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:29pm 
Originally posted by Tututerok:
They actually do.

Citation needed.
davidb11 Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:29pm 
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Originally posted by davidb11:




It's one of my favorite games, for one, and B. THis is completely against all rules and no company is this stupid.
What rules? Never underestimate the good ol' 'tupidity.

Well, I mean rules in a general sense.
Like "Don't grab a downed high tension power line." :P
Or, "Do not stand in front of nuclear bomb when detonating it."
RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:30pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
What rules? Never underestimate the good ol' 'tupidity.

Well, I mean rules in a general sense.
Like "Don't grab a downed high tension power line." :P
Or, "Do not stand in front of nuclear bomb when detonating it."
Microsoft are the rules.
davidb11 Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:31pm 
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Originally posted by davidb11:

Well, I mean rules in a general sense.
Like "Don't grab a downed high tension power line." :P
Or, "Do not stand in front of nuclear bomb when detonating it."
Microsoft are the rules.

Well, there's also the fact that Microsoft has never done this before ever, and no company can survive the fallout this will cause.
So, I'm really lost on all of this.
Like, none of this makes sense.
RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:33pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Microsoft are the rules.

Well, there's also the fact that Microsoft has never done this before ever, and no company can survive the fallout this will cause.
So, I'm really lost on all of this.
Like, none of this makes sense.
No, realize that Microsoft has the manpower to censor everything associated with Minecraft.
davidb11 Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:39pm 
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
Originally posted by davidb11:

Well, there's also the fact that Microsoft has never done this before ever, and no company can survive the fallout this will cause.
So, I'm really lost on all of this.
Like, none of this makes sense.
No, realize that Microsoft has the manpower to censor everything associated with Minecraft.

Sorry, but this doesn't mesh with how the real world works.
Weird and wild.
But Microsoft clearly does not have that much power in the planet.
And no one can claim otherwise.
They will be hit hard for this, and I can assure you, the fallout will be high.
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RealEgg Nov 17, 2023 @ 1:41pm 
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by MarketBag177:
No, realize that Microsoft has the manpower to censor everything associated with Minecraft.

Sorry, but this doesn't mesh with how the real world works.
Weird and wild.
But Microsoft clearly does not have that much power in the planet.
And no one can claim otherwise.
They will be hit hard for this, and I can assure you, the fallout will be high.
The fallout is high in the community and I am disappointed in them doing things like banning servers with guns because guns are "adult content".
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