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Minecraft isn't dead, it's still enormous (65 million sales - most on the PC and third of all time after Wii Sports and Tetris - not a small feat by any means...), rather the direction of the game now is different than it was.
Hello.I'm on a very long holiday now. I thought of returning to playing Minecraft on a daily basis but I need to figure stuff out about my Minecraft account first (especially as I haven't played since before Microsoft bought Minecraft so I am not familiar with the changes in the launcher and whatnot).Main point is, I am going to return to Opticraft in the not-too-soon future.Hope to see some familiar names around.
By that logic, you could say the PS2 isn't dead, because it sold 155 million consoles (according to wikipedia). However, a game hasn't been released on it in 3 years (which was actually a shock to me, I expected it to be way longer ago). It's basically dead on this point (I'd estimate it as having 5% of active players compared to its peak).
Adams later went on to tell Polygon that the number of users playing Minecraft on the PC peaked 1.4 million on Friday, January 9. Interestingly Adams would later go on to say that approximately half of Minecraft players are going with single-player while the other half is doing multi-player. By comparison, not a single Steam game, not even Dota 2 has topped the one million concurrent player mark yet.The PlayStation and Xbox console versions are going strong as well. The combined might of the PS3 and Xbox 360 passed the PC version just last June. With the PS4, PS Vita, and Xbox One editions now in player’s hands, and with a significant update, this train will not be slowing down anytime soon.Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1749703/minecraft-sales-continue-ridiculous-pace-pc-and-mobile-versions-hit-new-milestones/#8Bldp6GfhkbLz9uk.99
Minecraft is NOT dying. QuoteAdams later went on to tell Polygon that the number of users playing Minecraft on the PC peaked 1.4 million on Friday, January 9. Interestingly Adams would later go on to say that approximately half of Minecraft players are going with single-player while the other half is doing multi-player. By comparison, not a single Steam game, not even Dota 2 has topped the one million concurrent player mark yet.The PlayStation and Xbox console versions are going strong as well. The combined might of the PS3 and Xbox 360 passed the PC version just last June. With the PS4, PS Vita, and Xbox One editions now in player’s hands, and with a significant update, this train will not be slowing down anytime soon.Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1749703/minecraft-sales-continue-ridiculous-pace-pc-and-mobile-versions-hit-new-milestones/#8Bldp6GfhkbLz9uk.99According to their stats site 13,000 people bought it in the last 24 hours, and I think that is just the PC version.
1.2.5-1.4 Opticraft SMP was fun. I remember the amazing spleef arena I made and all the tournaments I hosted. I remember my horrible attempt at a small city. And constantly being broke. I didn't stick around on classic too long,, probably like 2 weeks. And I never moved houses, the first one I had was the only one I ever kept in the OG world.
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