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EVDESTROY

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  1. Reminder that Minecraft: New 3DS Edition exists and is way more complex gameplay-wise than Classicube. There's also a homebrew game for the original DS called DSCraft that is very similar to the og Classic. A straight port probably wouldn't be possible but a demake could work.
  2. Classicube has (somehow thankfully) survived for a very long time now, even years after the original MC Classic server list shut down. Why do we all of the sudden need Chromebook advertisements and such to keep the game alive? As Toby said, there's tons of diehards who have been playing the game (and played the original Classic) for a very, very long time, and I doubt the game will die due to a lack of Chromebook users any time soon.
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  4. Although I agree that if you want to run a server you should know the ins and outs of actually running it (which means actually running it and not getting someone else to do it), saying that you shouldn't do it because it's pointless is a terrible reason. The more servers there are the more variety there is for people to choose from, and more choice in what you want to play on is always better. If people just quit making servers, that would basically be the kiss of death for the game as eventually the servers that are active will shut down at some point. Don't discourage players from making servers, that should be something you encourage so the community grows.

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