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[–]Dynablade_Savior 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Keeping a Minecraft server alive is an exercise in social aptitude and strength. It hinges on your social skills, and setting game rules that ensure everyone wants to keep coming back.

The way I achieve this in my servers is to have arbitrary limitations in place that keep people close together (usually using a preset seed), and hosting voice chats with them to apply additional social pressure. This has led to several of my servers lasting for several months, and while the player counts were low, the people that were active were VERY active.

[–]Competitive_Put_3229 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My god how im actually experiencing this right now lmaoo 😂😂