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Minecraft the game that has been around for a long time, has seen numerous changes. However, despite all these changes, the game has continued to be a popular game of the present. If you'd like to start an insignificant Minecraft server in your personal computer to play with one or two of your friends, you simply need to set up Minecraft in Linux or Putty. Follow these steps to begin an Minecraft hosting service when your Windows operating system is installed.
Download the Minecraft software directly from the official website for Minecraft. It is recommended to save it to the same folder that will house all of your Minecraft files in the future. Before going further, make sure that Java version 6 or later is installed on your computer. This is a must because all the other versions have issues that may make the installation of the downloaded software nearly impossible. Once you've done this, you can start the executable file. This will initiate the automatic configuration of the Minecraft host server on your computer. Don't pay attention to the error messages that might pop up between. Once the program is complete you must increase the memory of your Minecraft server. To accomplish this, just open a notepad file and paste the following code:
"C:Program FilesJavajre6binjavaw.exe" -Xmx2048M -Xms2048M -jar "Minecraft_Server.exe". This file will retrieve the file you used to configure the Minecraft server. After you've completed this, you will need to rename it as "run.bat". Save it to your Minecraft folder. In this way, you increased the memory of your Minecraft server from 100MB to 2GB which is considered to be adequate to play the game for a long time.
Your computer could have a hard time coping with the added stress when the game gets more intense and your friends join in the fun. This could result in the game being interrupted at times, which can be quite annoying. It could be interpreted as an indication that you need to upgrade to an online server that is paid. A paid server will give you more stability and performance and will allow you to enjoy the full excitement of the game. You won't regret choosing an paid server to host your Minecraft game. Minecraft is a game which lets you freely express one's creativity and spirit of adventure. You'll encounter a variety of monsters while trying to find treasure in the game. And if you go too close to them, you are killed. You also have to locate all the treasures you've previously scoured when you return to the game. All of these are lost when you die.
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