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Post by seemslegit on Sept 16, 2014 6:32:56 GMT
Read the full blog article hereAfter reading, I'm agreeable to Markus' plight and wish him all the best with his future endeavors. Thank you, Notch. Thank you for Minecraft.
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Post by lubenqwebjartskular on Dec 22, 2014 21:08:50 GMT
agreed. minecraft is as much changed by the developers as the players.
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Post by ThatRedhead on Dec 28, 2014 3:37:37 GMT
agreed. minecraft is as much changed by the developers as the players. And that is why the minecraft community is so devoted and vocal! Minecraft is a game that is constantly evolving, and it is the players that the developers make changes for, so the game is constantly being changed by the players.
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Post by lubenqwebjartskular on Dec 28, 2014 22:17:02 GMT
agreed. minecraft is as much changed by the developers as the players. And that is why the minecraft community is so devoted and vocal! Minecraft is a game that is constantly evolving, and it is the players that the developers make changes for, so the game is constantly being changed by the players. thats generally why minecraft has stayed "alive" for so long, instead of being ruined for some cheap cash. the players wouldnt let that happen.
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Post by ThatRedhead on Dec 29, 2014 12:08:44 GMT
And that is why the minecraft community is so devoted and vocal! Minecraft is a game that is constantly evolving, and it is the players that the developers make changes for, so the game is constantly being changed by the players. thats generally why minecraft has stayed "alive" for so long, instead of being ruined for some cheap cash. the players wouldnt let that happen. Yeah, there's just one problem now... Microsoft owns it. And they have 3 billion to make up. Soooooooo. The future could be terrible. I hope not.
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