Minecraft, the world’s most popular video game, requires a secure, dedicated server. Hosting your Minecraft game on a dedicated server gives you greater control and customization options, and lets you host multiplayer games, without using up your computer’s resources. Having your own Minecraft server can help you take more control over how you play the game and with whom you play.
There are strengths and challenges with both approaches.
When hosting your own Minecraft server, you save money by not paying a web
hosting service, and you have complete server control—assuming you know what
you’re doing. However, the quality of your home internet connection directly
impacts how other people connect with your server.
A poor connection can result in a lag-filled gameplay
experience. Other apps running on your PC can affect your hosting capabilities,
too. To top it all off, you must figure out and resolve any issues that crop up
with your server.
By creating your own minecraft servers, you can
alter the game in ways you normally could not. For example, you can assign or
deny roles to other players, control how objects spawn, or tweak the in-game
physics.
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