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#Best servers for minecraft bedrock edition
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For those who don’t know, I am the technical admin for a Minecraft server. Now I have slightly above average skills with computers, but nothing to call home about, since computers generally act weird around me. That said I was the best equipped for it so me and @the-seelie-court-official started it up together, me for technical stuff and Dion for community stuff.
Now let me tell you about the Haunting on the Minecraft server.
One of the things I wanted to set up was NPC shop keeps. Now these shop keeps look like players, and I can code them to type in chat and to walk around, but they aren’t players. They aren’t counted in the server list, they only say the words I’ve given them. One of these Npcs was Herb, the Herbalist. They sold plants.
This was their skin, by the way.
Now one day herb stopped talking, this was odd so I tried to select them, like I had done so many times before, but it wouldn’t work. Whenever I tried I was met with error messages. I couldn’t select them, so I couldn’t delete them, I couldn’t move them, they had cut their strings and I the puppet master was forced to place an end portal beneath them and drop them into the void.
I thought this would be the last of it.
Fast forward a couple months and the server is up and running for public use. The players got into the end to find the end dragon missing, and upon building out to make an enderman farm we found herb. They were hovering, in the void. Easily accessible, I still couldn’t select them to change them or edit them so we just let them stay, floating above the yawning void that was meant to get rid of them.
Over time the server got more and more glitchy, chunks were being loaded by the thousand with only one or two people on at a time. After some serious sleuthing we (me and my team) found that the server recognized a ghost player. One that wasn’t listed when you pressed Tab, but was listed on the server side. The console of the server was filled with error messages almost constantly, cascading errors of Null, of Not Found despite the fact herb was right there.
Eventually it came to a head, the corn plants and slimefun crops went Wrong. Corrupted just like herb. And with fields of Steve heads staring back from what should be a farm we agreed that we would completely delete the world. The world that herb was in, that whole dimension. In hopes it would finally get rid of them.
We thought it worked, that we had finally be rid ourselves of this beast of my own creation. An hour later Herb Appeared at the world spawn. As if nothing had happened.
Finally I had to resort to burying them in a bedrock box directly under world spawn, because while I couldn’t move them I could break the blocks under them to make them fall. They sit down there trapped, vomiting error messages any time they are looked at or touched. Waiting for the chance to destroy what we have built.
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dippable · 8 months
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just watched zeemyth's BEDROCK.ZIP video. thoughts under readmore.
genuinely, i think this is the best video of this format ive ever seen in my life. the editing was so good that it made me worry that it was made as an advertisement. i fully thought it was a documentary about a missing minecraft player, in the same vein as CHUPPL's video about the velma dinkley forums. i played minecraft all the time as a kid (probably 11-12 years of it) and the style of veil's server just..... it was so familiar. it felt like the worlds i'd make when i would get off school. and that was so god damn scary.
the references from house of leaves are a huge part of the video, too. everything in the video is there for a reason. so i'll go over some of the main ideas of this video, because why not.
the generation of the bedrock stronghold is highly reminiscent of the house but it goes even deeper with the motifs of the doors being halved- or opened- in veil's server/the stronghold. this means nobody is SAFE there. nobody can rely on the protection of a door there. plus, the part where zeemyth had to jump off a high place repeatedly was genuinely unnerving. this makes me remember the lengths people will go to find out what they need- the feverish, irrational need to find. most notably.... caves. caves just have this aura about them that make you want to go in a litte deeper, around the corner, and boom. youre lost. also, its underground lol. i think the rooms zeemyth found represent the information you restlessly pursue, but it ends up being the kind that hurts. the end was incredible as well- he found it, but you need to find it yourself. he only gives the person who interviews him one hint-
left under the red arch.
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danielt1985 · 6 months
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Learning To Love Minecraft Again (A Thread)
Written by Daniel T. Gaming
I've been recently falling in love with Minecraft again. After so long of not playing it. I decided to pick it back up & play it again, and It has been one of my favorite things to play in SO long. However, I did a few things to spruce up my newly found interest.
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1. A Fresh Client I had decided to switch over from the tradition Minecraft launcher to the ATLauncher, a mod-eccentric client. And while it may look a tad confusing, it's actually very handy. I am now able to save as many different versions of Minecraft I wanted without my save files or mods controlling one another, unlike the official Minecraft launcher. on top of that, the official launcher also installs a bunch of useless Xbox junk because, well, Microsoft.
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2. Bringing Back The Old With the ATLauncher's ability to save as many versions of Minecraft with their own dedicated files & saves, I am now safely able to play older versions of Minecraft as my heart desires.
Right now, I'm playing 2 different versions, Beta 1.7.3 (A version regarded by a LOT of people as one of the best versions of Minecraft to play today), and Release 1.5.2 (The first ever version of the game I EVER played back in 2012). I will still pick up & play Release 1.20 cuz I do like a lot of the new decor pieces & things, but if I ever just want to play a standard game of Minecraft, I have these 2 versions to keep me occupied.
There's also the old legacy versions from Consoles that people are coming back to, but I haven't gotten to those yet, but planned on them soon.
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3. Making My Own Goals
My mind has always saw that "Beating the Ender Dragon" was the ultimate goal of Minecraft, and that once it's done, it's done. And while a part of me still feels that way, I'm slowly moving away from that, because that mindset has literally KILLED so many of my past Minecraft maps, and I deeply regret it.
So I started to make my own goals & my own rules. My current survival map never had a bulk smelting machine, so I added one. I never got to refine my mine & make it more like an actual mineshaft, so I got to go & do that.
I don't just want to make Minecraft a point A -> B kinda game. I want to make it a game about creating as much stuff as you can. There are people in this world who have been able to build worlds that have taken them over a DECADE to finish... so why not give yourself that same level of encouragement?
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4. Playing With Friends I recently managed to get a personal Minecraft server going on an old PC. And playing with my friends has been an AMAZING experience. It's actually pretty cheap to run a server nowadays, and Bedrock editions now have general multiplayer support, so playing with friends is now becoming even EASIER than ever before.
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5. Modding Makes The Difference Although I haven't got to do this one yet, I *am* planning on it, as it's been talked about by a LOT of people. There are actually a handful of mods out there that are not just for entertainment, but for bringing fresh vanilla-eccentric changes to Minecraft to keep its charm that it had in its early stages. Two that I have heard of are ReIndev & Better Than Adventure. Both of which actually run off of Beta 1.7.3 too, so that's neat!
I think personally, what these two mods are doing are GREAT, and I cannot wait to play them.
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6. Making It Personal
Personally, I've been handling the game on a more personal level, and not too personal to where it's overbearing, but I mean as in I like to just do traditional fan things that I've done long ago. Watch Minecraft videos, pull out the old Minecraft merch I had from when I was young, listen to the soundtrack, etc.
I haven't felt this attached to Minecraft in SO long, but I am glad it's coming back. I might make this whole thing into a video, but until then, I wanted to make this thread to tell you all how I managed to finally get back in touch with Minecraft.
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benji do you theorize that team 5 has a minecraft server
yes they do and i have headcanons for them
Domino is the server host but never plays the game because he's just not good at the game.
Chip Bag is super lucky with finding items and ores but keeps dying super far out from spawn so half of those items never make it into a chest. Unironically says "what if I put my Minecraft bed next to yours?"
Pitchfork is really good at PvP but actually likes building things too, both her and Chip Bag own like 10 Minecraft wolves each.
Fireball also is really good at PvP but will just start randomly killing people and stealing their shit for no other reason other than she thinks it's funny. Apricot is not safe.
Apricot is a redstone worker. Team 5's base is 100% mob-proof because of this.
Creamy ends up being the one who does a lot of the building, decorating the base and puts flowers EVERYWHERE. Bonemeal is her best friend so she made Apricot make a skeleton farm.
Antimatter somehow has cheat commands. No-one knows how they got their hands on a command block. No Domino doesn't know how to stop them.
Filmy comes up with this entire epic plot and story for their Minecraft word and kinda wants to make an SMP. No-one wants to play Filmy's SMP.
Gold Nugget plays Bedrock edition and says that it's better than Java. Has spent money on customization.
Pear ends up doing his own thing completely away from all of the other Team 5 members. In like a week he's already prepared to fight the ender dragon.
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medicinemane · 2 months
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I'm almost feeling up to stuff again, almost recovered from having people in my house the past 3 days
Still sitting here yawning even though I've been up for hours, just kinda tired. Trying to get my thoughts together enough to message people
Anyway, not really related to any of that, but I'm booting up minecraft and it's like man... all the market place stuff, it's just... no thanks man, I got mods and more broadly speaking I got java edition (java is such an awful version in every way except for the part where it's the best, ie it runs like ass a lot of the time, but the customizability can't be beat and also my redstone door wouldn't work on bedrock)
"Buy skins!"... I can find skins online or even make my own
"Here's a lion or an octopus or maybe some weird colored tnt(?)", yeah, I know what mods are and while they may be a pain... I can totally track stuff down and get things working
Java is janky as hell. Mods are kinda broken messes... I think if microsoft didn't have a conflict of interest where as I'm noting this directly competes with a money maker, they might actually improve modability (I think the reason they don't try to kill it is understanding people would riot)
Modding sucks with stuff like... still want to make some kind of winter village (maybe whenever I get a new computer and can turn this into a server box), and the Fairylights mod is... it's non negotiable, it's half the point of it
...I haven't kept up to date on what version the dev has that on... I don't even know for sure if they're still supporting it. Modding is a pain in the ass, it's just also infintiely better than the alternatives
I just like having control over my games and how I run them and... minecraft's at the real intersection on that stuff
I own my world (it's on my computer, not a microsoft server), but I don't own my account (someday I'd like to figure out how to run a server where it's all whitelist and no one needs an account... just on principal about owning games... just hasn't been worth it yet)
You can kinda do anything with java edition so long as you can figure out how to do it, but it'll be a pain and a hassle and even logging into a modpack can be a pain cause... you need a launcher for the client, you can't just launch it... it's literally easier for me to launch a server than it is for me to boot up either my vanilla or my modded client to do single player... and that's messed up to me
(The server I literally just double click "Server Start.bat" which tells it how much memory it can use and... done. My client I have to boot a launcher and then microsoft has to agree that I'm allowed to play)
Love minecraft, hate microsoft, mojang was never perfect though the literally encouraged piracy and that's literally how I got into minecraft was with a pirated copy
I love owning my worlds by having them saved to my computer, but I hate not owning the ability to play minecraft (This is a big problem with stuff like steam too, to be clear. You don't own a single game on there either, they could take any of it away at any time and... they have from windows 7 users for the crime of running an old OS. You only own it if it's on your own harddrive with no DRM... which my server is, my client isn't)
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the-command-lounge · 2 months
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Welcome, Engineers!
So! You’ve found the Command Lounge! You’ve probably got a lotta questions, but let’s start simple:
What is the Lounge?
The Command Lounge is a group of Minecraft: Bedrock Edition players who have devoted their time towards creating amazing systems using Minecraft’s command structure!
From minigames, to complex sequences, to small little projects that are just for fun, the Lounge accepts anyone who feels competent in their skills as an engineer!
Sounds Fun! How Do I Join?
Well! Funny you asked…
The Lounge isn’t open to just anyone.
Now, I don’t want to dash people’s dreams, but the Lounge only wants the best of the best.
However, you’re welcome to apply! Once I open asks and a submission box, if you feel that you qualify for admission to the Lounge, send in a submission or an ask containing your best project, and we’ll take a peek.
If we find your application of sufficient quality, you’ll receive a DM on Discord from me (Vixen!) containing a link to the Lounge Discord server!
Here’s a template for you to keep in mind:
DISCORD USERNAME:
SUBMISSION:
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Best Minecraft Roleplay Servers for a Memorable Gaming Experience | Top Minecraft Servers
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