Hopefully this actually turns into a meaningful discussion, but from the posts I see so far, it hasn't, at least quite yet, and has basically gone off topic already. I'm rather disappointed by that, and the people doing it know exactly who they are.
And though I'm replying now, I know this is going to be a bad post on my part, because I have no idea how to tackle this issue, or how to respond, and I probably won't even recheck what I write, since I know It's just going to run into a tangent. That's why I've tried to stay away from these threads, and for that I apologize.
But I'm going to do so anyways.
Anyways, I wish this was actually raising awareness to an issue, or that this will raise more discussion, or whatnot.
But frankly, it's not. I'm tired of these threads. Tired of them. One crops up probably every few months or so with the same issue, repeating the same arguments, looking back at the "glory days," etc etc. Sure we come up with a few ideas to fix things and revitalize the community again, heck, the transition from Blocktopia to EscapeRestart was one of those ideas. And despite all this another comes up again, things fall back into a state of disrepair, and we get another one of these threads, once again repeating the same issues, the same solutions, etc etc, and eventually just falling into uncivil arguing, annoying and pointless memes that contribute nothing to the conversation, and overall toxicity.
I am sick. of. it.
We've become a broken record at this point.
When I read this post, I get the same sense of nostalgia we tend to have.
We, as a community, miss Classic Minecraft. We miss the past. We miss the "glory days" of being a thriving community.
Understandable? Yes, obviously. It's nice being apart of a community with new, friendly faces, something always happening, and a game you enjoying always being available to go to.
But being news that we haven't heard before? No.
Our community was just as said before: a
classic community. Our legacy started in classic, and as Mojang began to draw away from classic and pushing premium, our community slowly began to die, sticking to that legacy we longed to hold onto.
Is it possible to revitalize and start a new legacy? Of course, that's what we've been trying to do, and I hope we CONTINUE to do, but as of this point that legacy is what seems to be the driving point of this post, and that's something I feel we, as a community, need to stop.
Now before I go on, I have to admit, I'm not the most aware of what goes on in the community. I'm not the most informed, nor do I tend to pay that much attention to what actually goes on unless it's relevant or interesting to me.
Because of that my view of events or opinions are probably skewed.
But with that, let's see what I think contributed largely to our success as a community in
our past:
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Classic Server List: Let's be honest, we were a classic community. Many members remaining today were around for classic, and came from classic. Classic was easy to get into, and easy to spread word of mouth because of one simple fact: All classic servers existed on a preexisting list. You could easily go on the MineCraft website and scan through pages of pages of different servers filled to the brim with players. Due to this, one could easily pick up and play on almost any server. Easy advertising, easy access.
You know what we don't have now? That exact server list.
Due to this it's harder for us to advertise, and get players to even take a look at us. In fact, I don't even know
how we advertise. It's an issue we've talked about, but something I'm not sure how many of us know how the community is tackling said issue.
-We were a minecraft community: We started around the beginning and peak of Minecraft itself. That was several years ago now. The fact we've survived so long on a single game is mindblowing, seeing how quickly some mutiplayer communities or games go even after a few months. And still we exist, even though Minecraft is slowly dying down as "what's popular." (it's still quite popular, just slowing.) A lot of us started with Minecraft from this community. A large part in our decline were players who couldn't afford or didn't own premium when we switched from Classic to Premium.
That was an issue people had. Now that we have other gaming servers, some players can't reach those, like myself who would
love to play TTT with friends, but I don't own Garry's Mod, and probably won't for awhile. That is another barrier which classic lacked, if we want to continue that topic of
"classic."
Unlike Minecraft, we're not exactly committed to any one game or can base ourselves around said game. We're too spread out for such a small community.
I mean, a SMP out of thousands? A build server out of thousands? A TTT server out of thousands? A Jailbreak server out of hundreds? Kind of unoriginal, and original used to be our complete forte previously. But not anymore
I can understand the feeling about TTT or Jailbreak (even though I don't know what jailbreak is I believe it's apart of Gmod), but our minecraft servers? We've already
had this discussion again, and the reason we keep them.
Build is obvious. I really doubt anyone here in the communities cares that the build server is "one out of thousands." I can go into singleplayer and build for pete's sake.(but that would be boring) The reason we keep is around is because it's relevant, and easy to access, in order to build things for our other servers. That's a
very, very good, and understandable reason why we keep Create as an active server.
And as far as I can remember with the community transition, other servers that weren't there during the transition and were decommissioned, like SMP, would only come around again should the development by the staff feel its worthy of being released. Otherwise they would work on it on/off, and it wouldn't be released until ready.
Personally I'm fine with SMP, I think having one come around every now and then I good, as SMP can be fun for a time. Kami's Realm is certainly what keeps me around playing Minecraft, as I'm enjoying my time with my Terrama family. But then again, that's just me, one of many other people in this community.
with devoted developers, eager to help out
That's probably one of the more major problems we have.
Do we... even have any developers? Sure I know (or at least
think) server directors and staff are involved in developing stuff for servers, but do we have any dedicated developers in title? If my memory is right, didn't TNT basically die because its main developer kind of disappeared or stopped making updates?
We do need developers. But really that's all I can say on the topic. I don't know where to get developers. I don't know what servers we can have. I don't know what games we could branch out to to make interesting server ideas for or whatever. I don't know how to develop myself. I'll leave that to other people.
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There's more I want to say, and that I should say, but I don't even know what to write anymore.