Even after Minecraft was purchased from Mojang several years ago the Java version continued to work as it always has.
However, Microsoft has begun migrating accounts from Mojang to Itself. Also, unfortunately, Microsoft seems to think that Minecraft will work better if it knows my account password, i.e., the keys to the kingdom. Why should I have to give Microsoft direct access to everything on my system? I shouldn't. Minecraft has worked well for me for nearly 10 years without requiring my account password. Ergo, what I feared would happen when Microsoft takes over is happening now.
It has been a nice run and gave me and my grandsons many wonderful hours playing. But, sadly, Microsoft thinks I have to give them control of my computer if I want to continue to play Minecraft. They've thought wrong.
I closed my MC 17.1 map a few minutes ago and now I am going to purge MC from my system and add Microsoft's domain names to my hosts file so further contacts from those domains get shuffled into the infinite bit bucket.
However, Microsoft has begun migrating accounts from Mojang to Itself. Also, unfortunately, Microsoft seems to think that Minecraft will work better if it knows my account password, i.e., the keys to the kingdom. Why should I have to give Microsoft direct access to everything on my system? I shouldn't. Minecraft has worked well for me for nearly 10 years without requiring my account password. Ergo, what I feared would happen when Microsoft takes over is happening now.
It has been a nice run and gave me and my grandsons many wonderful hours playing. But, sadly, Microsoft thinks I have to give them control of my computer if I want to continue to play Minecraft. They've thought wrong.
I closed my MC 17.1 map a few minutes ago and now I am going to purge MC from my system and add Microsoft's domain names to my hosts file so further contacts from those domains get shuffled into the infinite bit bucket.
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