So . . . let me get this straight:
There’s a subscription to have access to a private world which we have to purchase in the first place . . . while Minecraft has had unlimited numbers of creative worlds with as many other people as you want for free and which they have had since Java was the only version around. Oh yeah, and Minecraft doesn’t charge a cent for that capability unless you want to host it on their own servers.
Can’t you just give us the option of having a creative world on our own server so we can connect with our own friends and family with no additional cost? I already own two copies of the game, one of which was an early adventurer edition (at 2x the cost of Minecraft) that came with a world builder that I can’t use to build my own world and therefore play on my own private server in creative mode with my friends and families hosted on my own computer without using your company’s resources (what I thought it was for).
I am so tired of being absolutely stoked for upcoming additions just to find out that it’s not what originally as advertised. Freaking bonkers.
If anybody knows of a way that I can host my own creative server without being nickel-and-dimed to death by this company, please let me know.
P.S. Wonderstruck, if you would just stop putting everything cool behind paywalls and fix the things the community has been wanting since the game was Oort (remember when you gave us the right to vote on which upcoming feature you were going to work on next, and then didn’t work on the features most voted on?) you wouldn’t need paywalls because the game would sell more and you’d have plenty of resources to keep adding the cool things that you do. But, hey, that’s one man’s opinion.