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Mannse

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It seems like Vareide's server istn't that good, like I said we'll get back every once MCSG'er, we got back:
-@G33ke
-@SixZoSeven
-Egrodo
That are the persons who are most awesome and they simpy needed a break from MCSG, I think MCSG is growing up again, so we can be here for at least 1 more year.
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Tacoface1234

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I think a lot of the reason that the hive got a lot of people is because of all the big youtubers like sky, nooch, truemu and more.
I think we need to support our youtubers a lot more and maybe well get more people.

Personally, I would rather we support the little guys who actually know how to play the game, As opposed to Big name youtubers with exaggerated personalities and no clue how the game even works. Sub numbers be damned.
 

iDufferz

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I noticed this as well. It seems like new life is sprouting about our servers. I've talked to quite a few new players lately, when the baccas first joined that would be generally talking to a rule-breaking immature Bajan fanboy, but lately I've had civil conversations like back before SG4 came out. The immature players are starting to get the message that they need to change or leave. I feel like the healing has begun. Chad has begun to really communicate again, being much more talkative and friendly on the forums and even doing live streams. I think people are starting to put the Hive and the loss of Variede behind us.
Team elite has proven time and time again to be great builders for our servers. New maps are being added constantly, all of which are fan-made and importantly to me personally, all open-source (unlike some servers...). Our servers are actively trying to improve ourselves on all fronts. Rule-wise, Plugin-wise, and community-wise. Back on topic of rule breakers, spammers seem less prominent. More and more players are having civilized conversations in chat. Less "teem say 123" and "tema in cake room" and more actual human interaction.

As summer approaches I can feel it, the golden days are coming back baby.

So he's only playing for the rank and not for fun?

That saddens me.
He said hes playing for the challenge...I think I remember him saying he was gonna try and maintain #1 on MCSG and Hive. Elisha is catching up though!

Does bebop play on our severs?
idk but iJustine does :D she has around 1,600,000 subscribers!
 
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He said hes playing for the challenge...I think I remember him saying he was gonna try and maintain #1 on MCSG and Hive. Elisha is catching up though!


idk but iJustine does :D she has around 1,600,000 subscribers!
Please do not triple post, I merged the posts, but in the future please do not post more than once without any other posts in between. If you have to reply to multiple things, you can quote several things in one post.
 

duckluv321

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It's beautiful isn't it?

The best part of all of this is watching us continue and prosper, despite all the times people have believed it was all over, despite all the people who've left.

This is going to sound so cheesy, but this is honestly proof we are a strong community, no matter what anyone believes.

We weren't dying, we aren't dying, and we won't for a very, very long time.

---

We are truly an obsidian wall. Breakable, yes, but it takes much effort and work so to do, as well as combatting against the community.

Hackers, spammers, ruler breakers, they're all the 'griefers' of sorts, slowly trying to tear down our wall.

Us, the positive community are the builders, easily, and swiftly replacing broken blocks, assuring that this wall isn't going anywhere.

We are too strong of a community to simply die out, as many people had expected.

---

The fact Chad has really gotten more active, replying to posts, live streaming the Hell Games, I really think that rejuvenated us to a huge level; a connection to the community from the owner is one of the most important things we can have, and will always treasure.
A simple like from Chad to a community member is like a pat on the back from the President.

It's a huge deal, believe it or not.

A simple like from someone of such a high honor, and respect is overwhelming.
It must just be me, but I remember the first time I had a thread pinned.

I felt so honored for someone to find my thread good enough and important enough to pin to the top of the forum.
I will honestly never forget that.

A like is so similar.
The recognition, the idea someone so great liked what you, just a member, someone lower than them posted, is insane.

How does this have anything to do with the community?
Chad, and the staff.

We've acquired plenty of new staff members, all of which contribute to an active, cared-for feeling within the community-- something I'm proud to be a part of.

Chad especially. His activity-- replying to threads, and liking posts is, as I will repeat, such a huge deal, when it's something so small.

---

Another thing I feel has honestly helped everyone feel more welcome, and dedicated to the servers, is the fact we've really decreased the number of present hackers.

The increasing dedicated staff members, the members of the community who care enough to report violating actions-- they have all contributed to this, which has, in my opinion, really payed off.

The ever decreasing amount of hackers and rule breakers in general make everyone feel more welcome, and encourage them to stay; a lot of hackers is a massive turn-off when it comes to servers.

---

All in all, we've jumped a lot of hurdles, and put out a lot of fires, but we made it through it all, and came out stronger.

We've bonded through all these difficulties, and with this, will be able to overcome almost anything else that comes our way.

Here's to many years to come *raises glass*.

TL;DR (for the sake of you who dislike reading >.>):
We've made it a long way, and overcome a lot. We've gained knowledge, and trust for each other through it all, readying us for anything else that might come our way.
Here's to many more years.
 
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It's beautiful isn't it?

The best part of all of this is watching us continue and prosper, despite all the times people have believed it was all over, despite all the people who've left.

This is going to sound so cheesy, but this is honestly proof we are a strong community, no matter what anyone believes.

We weren't dying, we aren't dying, and we won't for a very, very long time.

---

We are truly an obsidian wall. Breakable, yes, but it takes much effort and work so to do, as well as combatting against the community.

Hackers, spammers, ruler breakers, they're all the 'griefers' of sorts, slowly trying to tear down our wall.

Us, the positive community are the builders, easily, and swiftly replacing broken blocks, assuring that this wall isn't going anywhere.

We are too strong of a community to simply die out, as many people had expected.

---

The fact Chad has really gotten more active, replying to posts, live streaming the Hell Games, I really think that rejuvenated us to a huge level; a connection to the community from the owner is one of the most important things we can have, and will always treasure.
A simple like from Chad to a community member is like a pat on the back from the President.

It's a huge deal, believe it or not.

A simple like from someone of such a high honor, and respect is overwhelming.
It must just be me, but I remember the first time I had a thread pinned.

I felt so honored for someone to find my thread good enough and important enough to pin to the top of the forum.
I will honestly never forget that.

A like is so similar.
The recognition, the idea someone so great liked what you, just a member, someone lower than them posted, is insane.

How does this have anything to do with the community?
Chad, and the staff.

We've acquired plenty of new staff members, all of which contribute to an active, cared-for feeling within the community-- something I'm proud to be a part of.

Chad especially. His activity-- replying to threads, and liking posts is, as I will repeat, such a huge deal, when it's something so small.

---

Another thing I feel has honestly helped everyone feel more welcome, and dedicated to the servers, is the fact we've really decreased the number of present hackers.

The increasing dedicated staff members, the members of the community who care enough to report violating actions-- they have all contributed to this, which has, in my opinion, really payed off.

The ever decreasing amount of hackers and rule breakers in general make everyone feel more welcome, and encourage them to stay; a lot of hackers is a massive turn-off when it comes to servers.

---

All in all, we've jumped a lot of hurdles, and put out a lot of fires, but we made it through it all, and came out stronger.

We've bonded through all these difficulties, and with this, will be able to overcome almost anything else that comes our way.

Here's to many years to come *raises glass*.

TL;DR (for the sake of you who dislike reading >.>):
We've made it a long way, and overcome a lot. We've gained knowledge, and trust for each other through it all, readying us for anything else that might come our way.
Here's to many more years.
As usual, 1up'd by duck....
 

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