Minecraft Gathering

With Minecraft Forum Set to be Archived, What will be the New Goto Place for the Community?

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The Minecraft Community was created in June 2009 by a community member for the rest of the fans of this popular game. The community was henceforth maintained by its members. Over time, this community became a hub for its daily players with the active members discussing and sharing custom maps, game mods, resource packs, alternative servers among other things.

The Curse Network which hosts the MC forum will be archiving the site and rendering it read-only. Since it was recently disclosed that the forum would be archived, leaving the forums read-only, one is made to think of other options to continue the same fan-frenzy. Where will the game fans go to quench their thirst in game related discussions and discuss modifications?

You can obviously continue on the Twitter and Facebook handles of Minecraft Forum. These should still go on for a long time, but for a person who spends hours on these Forums, it will be difficult...

Microsoft’s Minecraft to Be Their First Title in Project xCloud

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In today’s time, the gaming business is booming. With big tech giants investing billions into fancy video-game sectors, we have a lot to expect. Recently, Google gave us some concrete evidence on its Stadia venture which led to a mass outcry. To explain Google Stadia, it could be said that you can play modern games on probably anything that has an internet connection and a screen. Without any heavy downloads, without any tedious installation procedures, you can go play high-resolution games simply through the Chrome browser.

It seems that being streamed from the Cloud is the new extravaganza in the Gaming industry. Ever since Sony’s PlayStation Now was released in 2014, people never stopped expecting and hoping for more. And they were right to do so.
With Google’s Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud hitting the market soon, the daily gamer’s excitement is finally coming to fruition. The action will, then finally boil down to what you are...