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Minecraft is one of the most popular video games of all time, with more than 200 million copies sold and 126 million monthly active users. In fact, the game has been inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame in June 2020 as the greatest and most influential video games of all time.
Minecraft is basically a sandbox game, which means that it allows gamers to create their own virtual worlds and experiences by using building blocks and resources discovered during the gameplay. There are no specific goals and the game gives players the freedom to choose how they want to play the game.
The game is available on a wide range of platforms and allows you to play in multiplayer mode. This means that you might have to create a Minecraft server if you want to play the game with dozens of friends or hundreds of thousands of players around the world.
Here are five reasons why your home computer might not be an ideal choice to be used as a Minecraft server.
When you keep your home computer turned on for a long time, your electricity bill will skyrocket. Moreover, your hardware will heat up due to continuous use and can also get damaged. On the contrary, the hardware used in Minecraft servers are reliable and tailor-made to handle heavy load.
Minecraft requires a blazing fast internet connection to work smoothly. Unfortunately, home networks are not designed to handle multiplayer games. The data center housing the gaming servers has enterprise-level high-speed broadband connectivity, which could deliver a much better gaming experience in a high demanding multiplayer game like Minecraft.
Minecraft is a 3D game and requires 3D rendering, which requires more resources and if your home computer does not have the capable hardware, you might see slowdowns and poor rendering, which can ruin the overall gaming experience. Gaming servers, on the other hand, have powerful hardware with fast processors and storage for delivering a smoother gaming experience.
Handling port forwarding requires technical knowledge and if you do not have it, you are bound to run into issues with port forwarding, especially when using your home computer as a Minecraft server.
Most home computers either use Microsoft Windows operating system or Apple Mac OS. Unfortunately, both of these operating systems are not the best choices for a Minecraft server. It is highly recommended that you choose a server that runs on the Linux operating system, especially if you are planning to host a multiplayer game like Minecraft on it. It gives you more control and customization options.
Now, you know why you should not use your home computer as a Minecraft server, let us look at the step by step process you can use to create a Minecraft server.
Here are some of the requirements you need to fulfill to create a Minecraft server.
Here is a step by step guide on how to create a Minecraft server.
Which method do you use to create a Minecraft server? Let us know in the comments section below.
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