I am currently playing on a really old modded survival server that used to have 40-50+ people in it daily but it now only has one inhabitant left, I am the only one left that still plays I don’t know where everyone went but one day everyone logged off for the night and never logged back on that means either the server shut down publicly and I still have access to it somehow and the server owner is letting me play on it or they just abandoned it all and left the server on
I wish I could enjoy Minecraft the same way I did when I was little. However, ultimately, I just don’t have as much as time as I did back then. With college added to the mix, I simply can’t devote too much time to Minecraft without feeling drawn back to the busyness that is life. Still, I still love Minecraft. Even if most of the new stuff is foreign to me, I still like to check back on the game. I’m glad people still enjoy it for what it is. Maybe some day I’ll find a new magic that brings me back, but for now I won’t force myself to try and enjoy it. I’ll let it come find me when the time is right.
I personally still enjoy Minecraft only like watching it, it brings me joy to when I was a little kid
I am currently playing on a really old modded survival server that used to have 40-50+ people in it daily but it now only has one inhabitant left, I am the only one left that still plays I don’t know where everyone went but one day everyone logged off for the night and never logged back on that means either the server shut down publicly and I still have access to it somehow and the server owner is letting me play on it or they just abandoned it all and left the server on
A lot of servers had the same fate sadly. And big ones as well. I remember some huge communities around hunger games back on the day but most died out
This is fire
I wish I could enjoy Minecraft the same way I did when I was little. However, ultimately, I just don’t have as much as time as I did back then. With college added to the mix, I simply can’t devote too much time to Minecraft without feeling drawn back to the busyness that is life. Still, I still love Minecraft. Even if most of the new stuff is foreign to me, I still like to check back on the game. I’m glad people still enjoy it for what it is. Maybe some day I’ll find a new magic that brings me back, but for now I won’t force myself to try and enjoy it. I’ll let it come find me when the time is right.