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    David Wilson
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    What operating system is better to play Minecraft?

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    Danny Bishop
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    As for me, it doesn’t matter at all which operating system to use for the game, the main thing is to use good servers for playing Minecraft.

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    MarkBulax777
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    I don’t know, I just like to play minecraft.

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    OscarWeild
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    These cool Minecraft mods have been downloaded hundreds of thousands of times by everyone from the casual gamer to the hardcore player. They are designed to work with a Minecraft the monk mod , but will also add some excitement to your single player game.

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    Fremmitz
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    Beginners will definitely need to watch a couple of videos to understand how to play Minecraft. The site where I found minecraft skyblock servers helped me a lot. Of course, new players don’t naturally know these recipes; thus, creating guides like the ones we offer are some of the best places to start learning the game initially.

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