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Huh because I thought it was trashed for Fortnite, Every single time I go to my cousins house 50/50 I hear him either calling people noobs or just screaming out random curse words put together.
But yes, while Fortnite was on the rise, Minecraft's relevancy dwindled. But, I believe due to the power of memes, and Pewdiepie, Minecraft had a resurgence. It's playerbase may not be as big as Fortnite's, but it's still pretty relevant, which I think is impressive.
And also the mech from season x
edit: damn typos.
I chuckled. That's not Port forwarding works.
One can do this by obtaining the server's global IP address, which is what anyone connecting to your server can know. They can then use a conventional password cracker to hack into the network and infect every. single. connected. device.
Like I said, do this at your own risk. Please do take this seriously - it hasn't happened to me since I use Aternos primarily, but I have heard of it happening to others. Don't put yourself on that list.
You use a vpn on discord voice chat so you can play minecraft on steam. That makes zero sense.