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Am I supposed to just have a tab open to Kotaku and just refresh it all day or something
All non-player characters in Minecraft are referred to as Mobs in the game's technical jargon, and they're further subcategorized by their degree of friendliness or hostility towards the player. So a mob vote is basically a community vote to see which characters get added into minecraft and Gator seems dissatisfied with the results for whatever reason. The keyword which identifies this post as regarding Minecraft is Mojang, since working on Minecraft is really the only truly noteworthy thing they've ever done.
Now I'd make a joke regarding how every vote is a mob vote, but I'm not quite sure how to execute that properly at the moment.
I'd rather have crap in the Snowy biome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSh29Dm3Jck
Oh nice, dog armor. That might make them more viable. as a pack hunter. But knowing mojang the defense buff will be low.
If mojang would allow dog/horse armor to be enchanted with frost walk. It would help a lot. As thats a big issue. of using horse/dogs. And fire protection/feather fall/etc would help them die less
Minecraft is owned by Microsoft not mojang anymore.
https://www.minecraft.net/en-us < scroll to the bottom
First, that's not quite true: Mojang still owns minecraft. Mojang's logo is even near the bottom of the minecraft website, pointed out by Moon Cat. It is just that Microsoft bought Mojang[www.pcmag.com], which consequently means that Microsoft owns both.
Second, I'm only talking about interpreting the original post, which makes explicit mention of Mojang, so even if you were correct, would've been more on Gator for bringing up Mojang in the first place. Mojang isn't known for much outside of Minecraft. Sure they did other things, but the only thing I remember that had any notoriety is Scrolls, and that's more-so because they almost got sued for trademark infringement by Bethesda.