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Title: Relive The Memories
Post by: CrazyGamer2000 on June 30, 2015, 04:18:39 am
Well it's summer vacation and I've been rather bored. I decided to go and take a look at good old Opticraft.

To my shock there was only 1 person online. This pretty much sums up my suspicions, Minecraft's Golden Days are over. Not a

single update for the 8 months or so that I've been inactive plus low member count in nearly every server. Not to say that

Minecraft is dead just yet, it'll be kicking for a while longer albeit without any new faces on the server. But that's not the

main point of this post. This is a post of nostalgia, I just want to hear your best memories of Opticraft. Pics of old creations

and projects or stories of a funny memory.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: DeeKay on June 30, 2015, 06:41:02 am
Indeed our peak days are over, but that's just the nature of running long outlived game modes such as classic and survival, which were both in their own time extremely popular for us.

However, for every few people that leave, a dedicated player stays, and as long as that happens, we're always gonna be in our peak in a different kind of way.

In my eyes, my best memories are still be created here. :)
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: raul7legend on June 30, 2015, 12:18:46 pm
Minecraft isn't dead, it's still enormous (65 million sales - most on the PC and third of all time after Wii Sports and Tetris - not a small feat by any means...), rather the direction of the game now is different than it was.
In the earlier years Opticraft was a trendsetter in terms of servers - in classic optical was one of the first to open a server, and not just open it but also code it himself. Being early on the curve all the time made us very successful!
Same with the SMP server. When 1.0 came out people were hooked on the survival multiplayer aspect and this was very beneficial for us, being one of the first stable servers and one of the servers that update first.
Now almost 4 years later people grew tired of the vanilla aspect of the game and are focused on different game modes and add-ons for Minecraft. Opticraft, being true to our survival game mechanic, didn't want to change (for better or worse? I really don't know) and this made people who weren't too connected grow tired of the same stuff.
Yet when the other players the left, the ones who stayed feel loyal to the community. Sure we will probably never get 70 players on at a time again, but I know for sure that the 10 that are on are amazing people. Plus, who likes 40 griefers on at a time anyways? ;)
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: ~pimkey5~ on June 30, 2015, 12:51:51 pm
As lame as this sounds Opticraft has become apart of my life now (not sure if that's even healthy lol). The community and the love that's radiated from it is something you can't find anywhere else. You can speak anything that's on your mind and people will be there for you which is the one thing I love about it. My favourite memory honestly is the friends I've made and I'm pretty sure that half my opticraft memories have been shared with them. I'm pretty anti-social in real life so I like that on here I can be myself (which is this annoying af girl who talks all day) and not be judged too much. I know for a fact that there will be plenty more memories to come and I'm looking forward to those :D oH and i don't have a screenie on this computer but one of my favourite memories (this is random) was when Caanite tricked me into making my title Etinaac on SMP and I didn't realise it's his name spelt backwards until about a week later (rude af).
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: Wone on June 30, 2015, 03:19:07 pm
Hello.

I'm on a very long holiday now. I thought of returning to playing Minecraft on a daily basis but I need to figure stuff out about my Minecraft account first (especially as I haven't played since before Microsoft bought Minecraft so I am not familiar with the changes in the launcher and whatnot).

Main point is, I am going to return to Opticraft in the not-too-soon future.

Hope to see some familiar names around.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: clawstrider on July 01, 2015, 06:44:28 pm
Minecraft isn't dead, it's still enormous (65 million sales - most on the PC and third of all time after Wii Sports and Tetris - not a small feat by any means...), rather the direction of the game now is different than it was.

By that logic, you could say the PS2 isn't dead, because it sold 155 million consoles (according to wikipedia). However, a game hasn't been released on it in 3 years (which was actually a shock to me, I expected it to be way longer ago). It's basically dead on this point (I'd estimate it as having 5% of active players compared to its peak).

Hello.

I'm on a very long holiday now. I thought of returning to playing Minecraft on a daily basis but I need to figure stuff out about my Minecraft account first (especially as I haven't played since before Microsoft bought Minecraft so I am not familiar with the changes in the launcher and whatnot).

Main point is, I am going to return to Opticraft in the not-too-soon future.

Hope to see some familiar names around.

I missed you baby <3
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: daniblue182 on July 01, 2015, 08:45:09 pm
Hello.

I'm on a very long holiday now. I thought of returning to playing Minecraft on a daily basis but I need to figure stuff out about my Minecraft account first (especially as I haven't played since before Microsoft bought Minecraft so I am not familiar with the changes in the launcher and whatnot).

Main point is, I am going to return to Opticraft in the not-too-soon future.

Hope to see some familiar names around.

YAAAAAAAAAAY
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: raul7legend on July 03, 2015, 06:29:58 am
By that logic, you could say the PS2 isn't dead, because it sold 155 million consoles (according to wikipedia). However, a game hasn't been released on it in 3 years (which was actually a shock to me, I expected it to be way longer ago). It's basically dead on this point (I'd estimate it as having 5% of active players compared to its peak).
That's not logic, you can't compare a PC game to a console. In people seek out better consoles, but they don't seek out better Minecraft games - Minecraft is a one of a kind game with a huge following. It would be logic if the console generation stayed at PS2, people would still be playing it.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: OzzyKP on July 04, 2015, 09:26:38 pm
Minecraft is NOT dying. 

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Adams later went on to tell Polygon that the number of users playing Minecraft on the PC peaked 1.4 million on Friday, January 9. Interestingly Adams would later go on to say that approximately half of Minecraft players are going with single-player while the other half is doing multi-player. By comparison, not a single Steam game, not even Dota 2 has topped the one million concurrent player mark yet.

The PlayStation and Xbox console versions are going strong as well. The combined might of the PS3 and Xbox 360 passed the PC version just last June. With the PS4, PS Vita, and Xbox One editions now in player’s hands, and with a significant update, this train will not be slowing down anytime soon.

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1749703/minecraft-sales-continue-ridiculous-pace-pc-and-mobile-versions-hit-new-milestones/#8Bldp6GfhkbLz9uk.99

According to their stats site 13,000 people bought it in the last 24 hours, and I think that is just the PC version.


Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: clawstrider on July 04, 2015, 11:37:31 pm
Minecraft is NOT dying. 

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Adams later went on to tell Polygon that the number of users playing Minecraft on the PC peaked 1.4 million on Friday, January 9. Interestingly Adams would later go on to say that approximately half of Minecraft players are going with single-player while the other half is doing multi-player. By comparison, not a single Steam game, not even Dota 2 has topped the one million concurrent player mark yet.

The PlayStation and Xbox console versions are going strong as well. The combined might of the PS3 and Xbox 360 passed the PC version just last June. With the PS4, PS Vita, and Xbox One editions now in player’s hands, and with a significant update, this train will not be slowing down anytime soon.

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1749703/minecraft-sales-continue-ridiculous-pace-pc-and-mobile-versions-hit-new-milestones/#8Bldp6GfhkbLz9uk.99

According to their stats site 13,000 people bought it in the last 24 hours, and I think that is just the PC version.




Picking small points here, but dota 2 passed the 1 million concurrent mark basically 1 day after that article was published (http://steamcharts.com/app/570#All)

Maybe Minecraft isn't dying (I'd still say it is, but don't feel like the argument today), but Opticraft is. To me, that says something interesting, either about Opticraft, or about Minecraft in general.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: TrapA7X on July 08, 2015, 09:35:59 pm
players come and go. that's all I can say.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: Sir_Alejandro on July 10, 2015, 03:58:20 am
Hey guys! Missing the community, pretty much no internet good enough to game for me during this summer so I haven't been on, but I miss all you guys and gals. As for nostalgia, I've only been with the server for maybe 2 years but I've had some fun going through the spawn puzzle and getting atop the nether with acebwaker for sure
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: SalsaInABowl on July 20, 2015, 09:08:38 pm
1.2.5-1.4 Opticraft SMP was fun. I remember the amazing spleef arena I made and all the tournaments I hosted. I remember my horrible attempt at a small city. And constantly being broke. I didn't stick around on classic too long,, probably like 2 weeks. And I never moved houses, the first one I had was the only one I ever kept in the OG world.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: Pensfan121 on July 24, 2015, 04:20:16 pm
1.2.5-1.4 Opticraft SMP was fun. I remember the amazing spleef arena I made and all the tournaments I hosted. I remember my horrible attempt at a small city. And constantly being broke. I didn't stick around on classic too long,, probably like 2 weeks. And I never moved houses, the first one I had was the only one I ever kept in the OG world.

I remember the spleef too... I actually got to play yesterday believe it or not.

I still have the same house I started with in the OG world too, just built up and out.

Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: Caanite. on July 26, 2015, 07:57:28 am
The main reason that Minecraft is dying (or at least the SMP/Creative gamemodes) is just the gameplay itself. There isn't any sense of discovery after playing for a long time, which makes the game, for me, boring and near unplayable. It's the same with any game that relies on exploration and discovery in order to make it seem fun, I feel the same towards Skyrim after about 300 hours playing it. And the updates aren't working because they take too long and don't bring a lot into the gameplay.

That being said, I don't see Minecraft's playerbase dying anytime soon, as soon as the general audience becomes disinterested in the game and move onto other ones, servers like this one will be popular because of the community, not the game. I hardly play the game anyway, just idle on IRC most of the time :P
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: FNVcourierjon(SigilStone) on August 01, 2015, 08:23:17 pm
Minecraft is not dead.  They've been working on 1.9 since 1.8 came out and they have big things for it.  The first snapshot came out Thursday and they aren't even close to being done.  Great things are coming.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: Nyssa on September 09, 2015, 01:04:08 pm
Too many good memories, probably the best was picking up some good people as the time went by. Made some great friendships, built some fun/great things with said friends. Were always ups and downs but the time was well spent and enjoyable all the same.
Don't have any pictures and some details are foggy but I do recall a few things.
SMP beta, Relkeb's sea wall and draining of part of an ocean, the winding road around mountains leaving spawn with Nikita and Co. Some great early builds around the time as well.
The original SMP world out of beta (the glory days), building an insanely laggy chicken killing pen, towns and cities forming with groups of friends, single people putting in a bunch of time to make some really nice builds themselves.
Can't forget the rise of the melon farms.
Too much to name, and to remember all at once.

The community may be smaller now, people may have moved on, but community remaining is still as strong as ever.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: Duinis on October 05, 2015, 11:48:04 am
b1uej0ker spent so much time on this pumpkin farm only for pumpkins to be banned from the market

That was something
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: 360OLLIE on October 05, 2015, 11:22:18 pm
I have a faint memory of when there were 80 people online and chat was just speeding by. I've had the urge to play recently, hopefully that will stick.
Title: Re: Relive The Memories
Post by: theone7142 on October 06, 2015, 02:44:10 am
Back when the community was tight and all dat good life.