Minecraft disgression question

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Minecraft disgression question

Post by tsmitho » Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:23 pm

so.... i invited one of my friends to the minecraft server. good person i know him very well and can vouch for him. but now he has 2 friends he wants to invite..... they played the alpha and are firmilar with the game im just wondering if i should allow him to invite his friends as long as they stay far away from everyone else or if it tell him no. anyone?
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Re: Minecraft disgression question

Post by TheCarpe » Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:43 pm

I think so long as they respect the server and the people, as well as their property both built and in chests, it should be no problem.
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Re: Minecraft disgression question

Post by Fraulein Arztin » Sun Jan 02, 2011 11:48 pm

They can build south of me and the people around me. :) if they are allowed, that is.
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Re: Minecraft disgression question

Post by TACOBELL » Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:56 am

i say let em play :P haha as long as they dont kill our areas
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Re: Minecraft disgression question

Post by metacide » Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:48 am

Is that suppose to be "discretion" ?
I would say let them play so long as they make Ville Accounts. That way other people could potentially get in contact with them if needed. Also keep in mind anything they do reflects upon you :P
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Re: Minecraft disgression question

Post by KRG » Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:35 am

We were just talking about my first day, everyone was barking at me because I didn't know what I was doing. Thankfully, some chose to instruct rather than simply bark and I learned.

Simple etiquette is what almost anyone cares about. Little things like closing doors behind you, resealing openings you open, replanting trees etc. Do not simply take. . . borrow and replace. Do not amend anything you did not build. Asthetics matter to a lot of us, even our mines are made to look epic. What is appealing to you may not be to another. So random mining/building should be kept underground or away from others. If building in an existing town, seek permission where to build first.

In the beginning, I would instruct them to ask a lot of questions before taking action, it will generally spare everyone a lot of grief and speed the learning process.
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Re: Minecraft disgression question

Post by Gizanked » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:52 pm

telling them to look at the maps stevo makes would also be good, that way they can plot a course and find some land to work on
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