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Blockland - A Copy of Minecraft and Roblox? If you think so...YOU'RE STUPID!
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--- Quote from: Pass on November 27, 2012, 06:42:39 AM ---I see no point of this topic. Roblox and Minecraft users don't even look at the blockland forums, how is this benefiting in actually proving this point to any of them? The only people that are reading this are dedicated blockland users who actually play the game. There is no point for this topic.

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I've actually seen some Blockland users that say that Blockland is an EXACT copy of Roblox.

EDIT:
I'm a huge Minecrafter.  I might also create a topic there similar to this one, except it will be called Blockland - A Copy of Minecraft?  I Say No!
There's probably also going to be an entry that describes Blockland, along with a few pictures.
Clone2:
Does Roblox ever have updates, do they just simply add stuff or is it pretty much the same way it always has been since 2005?
Clone2:
Minecraft copied my shirt (a creeper shirt), but the shirt is Minecraft related, therefore Minecraft copied itself, therefore we enter a time paradox and the world explodes.
tber123:
If I had a shotgun and a shovel for every handicap who said Blockland is a copy of minecraft/roblox, I would be in jail for life.
sir dooble:
You don't have to pay to have a minecraft server up.

Hosting a server is simple. It just depends on the fact that you have a computer connected to the internet which can act as the host, and the software for hosting the server.

When hosting servers however, if you want it to be a dedicated server (like we have the ability to do in Blockland), you need to keep your server up all the time. Which means having your computer on all the time. Which will cost money as you use electricity.
Most people also can't keep servers up all the time due to them being family-owned and an entire family wanting to use it.

When people pay for a Minecraft server that is them giving money to someone else who owns a server-computer to host your server for them.
It's the exact same way as how you can pay to host a server on Blockland, if you pay server-hosters, like Kalphiter's server hosting or the one RTB is launching.


You could easily host Minecraft servers without paying anyone, but the chances are your server will likely have to shut down multipe times for whatever reasons, in the same way that most people don't keep Blockland servers up all the time.
Plus, server-hosting companies usually have computers specifically designed for hosting servers. They're not using their home laptop.
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