I was thinking of making a scratch multi world server, that I'd host. If you want to make your own server, it'd cost around five dollars a month. This will add five slots to the main server, and allow you to open up your own world. You can even ask me to set up ops for your world. If you want, you may even be able to pay a few dollars extra, for more slots. We'll all be sharing the server though, so if you buy more slots, you are also helping out the server. You must buy at least six slots though, before you can set up a world. What do you guys think? Tell me below.
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Six slots is not enough for a new world. I had two worlds on my 16-slot server (three including the Nether) and it was really, really laggy.
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Eh... the whole idea seems really complicated and difficult to set up. It also would kind of be a disadvantage to new worlds because they're be paying for more slots on the whole thing, but people would usually go to the more developed worlds.
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WE pay YOU money? I don't understand... I've never understood the concept of money
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So, bad idea?
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456bingo123 wrote:
So, bad idea?
Um... I think... no you lost me there... could you repeat the question?
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lol, It's a not bad idea, but I don't think anyone would want to pay the money
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jji7skyline wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
So, bad idea?
Um... I think... no you lost me there... could you repeat the question?
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lol, It's a not bad idea, but I don't think anyone would want to pay the money
People pay money for Minecraft server hosting all the time.
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
So, bad idea?
Um... I think... no you lost me there... could you repeat the question?
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lol, It's a not bad idea, but I don't think anyone would want to pay the moneyPeople pay money for Minecraft server hosting all the time.
Ya, but what kind of uptime stats has he got?
And what reliability is there? Or trust?
I honestly don't think this will work out. It's like opening up a Mcbingo restaurant right next to Mcdonalds
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Six slots is not enough for a new world. I had two worlds on my 16-slot server (three including the Nether) and it was really, really laggy.
Four worlds, including the End
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Um... I think... no you lost me there... could you repeat the question?
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lol, It's a not bad idea, but I don't think anyone would want to pay the moneyPeople pay money for Minecraft server hosting all the time.
Ya, but what kind of uptime stats has he got?
And what reliability is there? Or trust?
I honestly don't think this will work out. It's like opening up a Mcbingo restaurant right next to Mcdonalds
No no no. I'd host it on a real MC hoster, but it would be cheaper if we all pay for it together. You get discounts with more player slots.
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456bingo123 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
People pay money for Minecraft server hosting all the time.Ya, but what kind of uptime stats has he got?
And what reliability is there? Or trust?
I honestly don't think this will work out. It's like opening up a Mcbingo restaurant right next to McdonaldsNo no no. I'd host it on a real MC hoster, but it would be cheaper if we all pay for it together. You get discounts with more player slots.
So, you pay in bulk, we buy from you, and it's win-win for everyone?
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jji7skyline wrote:
Mcbingo
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jji7skyline wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Ya, but what kind of uptime stats has he got?
And what reliability is there? Or trust?
I honestly don't think this will work out. It's like opening up a Mcbingo restaurant right next to McdonaldsNo no no. I'd host it on a real MC hoster, but it would be cheaper if we all pay for it together. You get discounts with more player slots.
So, you pay in bulk, we buy from you, and it's win-win for everyone?
Yep, pretty much.
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456bingo123 wrote:
So, bad idea?
Stick to 1 server until it dies.
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