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    MinecraftConsoles

    MinecraftConsoles

    A certain block game

    MinecraftConsoles is an open-source project that revives and modernizes the legacy console edition of Minecraft by rebuilding it into a multi-platform, extensible codebase. It is based on the original Legacy Console Edition source and introduces numerous fixes and improvements to enhance stability, performance, and usability on modern systems. The project aims to serve as a foundation for further development such as modding, backports, and experimentation with features that were previously...
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    Cuberite

    Cuberite

    A lightweight, fast and extensible game server for Minecraft

    Cuberite is a lightweight, open-source Minecraft-compatible multiplayer server implementation written primarily in C++. The project was created as an alternative to the official Java-based server software with the goal of improving performance, efficiency, and flexibility. By using C++ instead of Java, Cuberite reduces memory consumption and CPU overhead while still allowing players using the standard Minecraft Java Edition client to connect and play. The software recreates core gameplay systems such as world generation, multiplayer networking, and commands while allowing extensive customization through a plugin system. ...
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